Geraint Thomas of Team Sky has taken the biggest one-day race of his career, the E3 Harelbeke, on a day when Trek Factory Racing’s Fabian Cancellara's Classics campaign ended after he crashed, breaking two vertebrae.

Thomas, who is in terrific form and last Sunday was one of the main protagonists of a hard-fought edition of Milan-San Remo, was back in the mix today launching an attack 38 kilometres out, with only Etixx-Quick Step’s Zdenek Stybar and last year’s winner, Tinkoff-Saxo’s Peter Sagan, responding.

The Welshman attacked again with 4km to go of the UCI WorldTour-ranked race, Stybar trying but unable to pull him back. Sagan, meanwhile, faded late on and third place went to another Etixx-Quick Step rider, Matteo Trentin.

While Sagan may have missed out on a podium place today, he did get some cause to celebrate after he was presented with his weight in beer prior to the race for winning last year’s edition – something Thomas will no doubt look forward to receiving in 12 months’ time.

Cancellara was among a number of riders caught up in a big crash on a cobbled descent after 40 kilometres of the race and broke two vertebrae, which will rule him out of the Tour of Flanders and Paris-Roubaix – there is an update on his injury here, including his reaction.

After the race, Thomas, quoted on the Team Sky website, said: “I can’t quite believe it. That last attack took me back to my track days and I imagined I was trying to hold Ed Clancy’s wheel in the team pursuit. I felt pretty good during the second half of the race and committed at the end.

“It was hard out there. The three of us worked well together and I wasn’t sure if they were bluffing a bit near the end – panting and pulling faces – but fortunately they weren’t, and it was great for me.

“This six-week period we’re in from Paris-Nice to Paris-Roubaix is my big focus of the season,” he added. “The way Paris-Nice finished was disappointing, but I felt good again at Milan-San Remo, and to get the win now is really special,” he added.