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Video: Watch the horrific-looking crash that could have ended Geraint Thomas's Tour de France

Team Sky rider gets back on bike to complete stage ... and stay sixth on general classification

Geraint Thomas of Team Sky remains sixth overall at the Tour de France despite a horrific looking crash today that would have had anyone watching fearing the worst – saying that other than being “a bit shaken up,” he was otherwise fine.

The Welsh rider was negotiating a right-hand hairpin bend on the descent of the Col de la Manse towards the end of today’s stage when Giant-Alpecin’s Warren Barguil made contact with him after braking late.

The touch of shoulders sent Thomas off his line and off the side of the road, where he collided with a telegraph pole, his helmet seeming to take much of the impact, which sent him tumbling off his bike, as shown in this footage.

“I’m alright, a bit shaken up but fine,” said Thomas after the stage.

With a smile that had his interviewer, former team mate turned Eurosport presenter Juan Antonio Flecha, chuckling, he added: “I’ve had a lot worse.”

Asked if he expects to make the front page of L’Equipe tomorrow, Thomas laughed: “Maybe. But that’s what I need to do to get on the front page these days.

“It’s frustrating because you try so hard to get over that climb … I don’t know why some guys sit where you are on the descent, what’s the difference between fifth and third?

“Just get down the descent, everyone knows it’s a tough descent,” Thomas added.

News he is okay will provide a boost to Team Sky as the race heads into the Alps following tomorrow's rest day, with Froome already denied the services of one of his support riders today as Peter Kennaugh succumbed to illness.

Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.

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teaboy replied to RTB | 9 years ago
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RTB wrote:

"his helmet seeming to take much of the impact"

Careful. A number who frequent these boards will not be too willing to concede that one.

And plenty more will equate my ride to the supermarket with a 50kph Tour descent... Let's have no more on this here though, eh?

Glad G's ok - it looked nasty. Easily the hardest man in sport.

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levermonkey | 9 years ago
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I have to admit; I feared the worst when I saw it.
Huge relief when he reappeared near the finish line.
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RTB | 9 years ago
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Wild thing!

Not just a Tour ender that could have been a career ender the way his head smacked that pole at that speed.

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Jamminatrix | 9 years ago
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Video only works for UK viewers...

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Gibbo216 | 9 years ago
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The man is nails. Jaw dropping that he finished. Chateau G.

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snifter83 replied to Gibbo216 | 9 years ago
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Gibbo216 wrote:

The man is nails. Jaw dropping that he finished. Chateau G.

ahem, chapeau G!

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MartyMcCann replied to snifter83 | 9 years ago
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snifter83 wrote:
Gibbo216 wrote:

The man is nails. Jaw dropping that he finished. Chateau G.

ahem, chapeau G!

I take it you are a stranger to the work of @ukcyclingexpert over on Twitter!

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