Defending champion Geraint Thomas and Team Ineos supremo Sir Dave Brailsford have been sharing their final thoughts ahead of the Tour de France starting in Brussels today.
Here’s what they had to say at yesterday’s press conference.
Brailsford: "We’re still in the infancy of this exciting new partnership with Jim Ratcliffe and Ineos, and I can’t tell you how excited I am to be heading into this Tour with them.
"Here we are, starting this edition of the Tour de France as Team Ineos, it’s an amazing feeling really - and it would be remiss of me not to thank Jim and his team.
"We want to help pay them back over this race.
"We’ve got a great team this year - of course we lost Chris [Froome], which was a big disappointment.
"But we’ve got two great leaders and a team packed full of Tour experience, which is vitally important in this race.
"With the group of guys we’ve got here, you couldn’t want for a better team. It’s an extremely exciting time for us and we’re all really looking forward to the race getting underway now."
Thomas: "I feel in good shape. Of course the crash [at the Tour de Suisse] was a setback but I didn’t lose any training days and I’m feeling good on the eve of the race.
"There's no lasting damage at all. Obviously, it was disappointing to hit my head. That was the reason I couldn't carry on but I've still done some good training and I don't think it's affected me too much
"We’re excited heading into the race. It’s always a great occasion and we feel we’re ready for another strong three weeks.
"Myself and Egan [Bernal] are co-leaders and we’re excited about the challenge that lies ahead of us.
"Egan is an honest and good guy, and as long as we communicate well and are open with each other, like Froomey and I were last year, then it can work just as well. Obviously it will be a huge advantage to have two of us there in the final stages.
"I don't know about being favourite. That's for everyone else to talk about. I can't bet on the races anyway, so the odds don't really matter to me. I feel in a good place and I'm looking forward to the race, and I just want to get going now."
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At least they have got rid of weird slow riding watchfinder bloke.
Yeah I never got that advert, surely it would take the same (or less) effort to have ridden at a fairly normal speed and filmed it in slow motion? Just made it come across as low budget, which as a glorified pawnshop they would probably have been trying to avoid.
6.66kg! That's devilishly light. Didi will love it.
Class Mr C, pure class!
"extremely light all-carbon wheels with a price tag to match, we're talking £3-4 here folks"
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