Geraint Thomas Bids Emotional Farewell to Tour de France: A Legendary Journey Concludes
Geraint Thomas, the 2018 Tour de France champion, bids an emotional farewell to the iconic race after 14 years of dedication and triumph.



A Legendary Farewell
Geraint Thomas, the 2018 Tour de France champion, concluded his remarkable journey in the iconic race with an emotional farewell in Paris. The 39-year-old Welsh cyclist, who has been a cornerstone of the Ineos Grenadiers team since its inception in 2010, retired from the Tour de France after 14 years of dedication and triumph.
A Scene from Goodfellas
As Thomas made his way from the finish line to his team bus, the atmosphere was reminiscent of a scene from Goodfellas. Riders, coaches, and fans alike reached out to congratulate the cycling legend, who was still in his kit and accompanied by his five-year-old son, Macs, perched on the handlebars. The outpouring of admiration was a testament to Thomas's enduring legacy in the sport.
A Journey of Triumph
Thomas's journey in the Tour de France is nothing short of extraordinary. He was the youngest rider in 2007, the champion in 2018, and the oldest participant in 2023—a unique trifecta in the Tour's storied history. Reflecting on his career, Thomas shared, "It's been amazing. Looking back, I never thought I'd be doing 14 Tours and to win it was just bonkers. I can look back with fond memories."
The Tour's Cultural Impact
The Tour de France is more than just a race; it's a cultural phenomenon that transcends cycling. For Thomas, winning the Tour in 2018 was a life-changing moment, catapulting him into a new stratosphere of fame and recognition. From exchanging shirts with Lionel Messi to sitting next to Nicole Kidman on Graham Norton's sofa, Thomas's achievements extended far beyond the cycling world.
The Physical and Emotional Toll
Cycling demands immense physical and emotional sacrifice. Over his 14 Tours, Thomas cycled more than 26,000 miles—longer than the Earth's circumference. The sport's grueling nature and the evolving dynamics of racing made Thomas's decision to retire a poignant one. "It definitely feels like the right time now," he said. "The Tour is always hard, but the way racing is changing, the aggression in the peloton, everything is changing, so I'm definitely happy to be stepping away now."
A New Chapter
As Thomas looks forward to spending more time with his family, his legacy in the sport remains indelible. His victories have not only cemented his legendary status but also transformed cycling in Wales. The thousands who lined the streets of Cardiff for his 2018 homecoming were a testament to his impact. "This is where it all started," Thomas said, motioning towards the splendour of his Parisian surroundings. "To do 14 is unreal really, one hell of a journey."
Final Race
Before fully retiring at the end of the year, Thomas will compete in one final race—the Tour of Britain, which fittingly concludes in Cardiff. As a child with dreams of becoming a professional cyclist, Thomas had no Welsh role models to follow. By blazing his own trail, he became a beacon of inspiration for future generations.
Geraint Thomas's farewell to the Tour de France marks the end of an era, but his legacy will continue to inspire cyclists and fans around the world.