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			Froome, Thomas to lead Team Sky's Tour of Britain bid 
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			 [August 29, 2018] 
			(Reuters) - Grand Tour winners 
			Chris Froome and Geraint Thomas have been named in the Team Sky 
			squad for the Tour of Britain as part of a strong six-rider lineup 
			that also includes Wout Poels, Vasil Kiryienka, Ian Stannard and 
			Lukasz Wisniowski. 
 Tour de France winner Thomas and defending champion Froome skipped 
			the ongoing Vuelta a Espana -- the final Grand Tour of the season -- 
			to race at the Tour of Britain, which starts on Sunday.
 
 Four-time Tour de France winner Froome is set to race in the Tour of 
			Britain for first time since 2009, when the first stage begins at 
			Pembrey Country Park in Wales.
 
 "It's been a long time since I've raced the Tour of Britain... ," 
			the Briton told Team Sky's website https://www.teamsky.com/article/team-sky-announce-full-tour-of-britain-lineup.
 
 "I'm really looking forward to riding. I always remember there being 
			a great atmosphere at the Tour of Britain and the race has only got 
			bigger over the years."
 
 Double Olympic gold winner and three-time world track champion 
			Thomas, the first Welshman to win the Tour de France, is relishing 
			the prospect of racing in his home country.
 
 "As soon as I'd finished the Tour, I knew I wanted to ride the Tour 
			of Britain and race on home roads. It starts in Wales which will be 
			special, and then I get to go and race across the whole of the UK. I 
			can't wait," Thomas said.
 
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            Team Sky rider Geraint Thomas of Britain, wearing the overall 
			leader's yellow jersey, celebrates as he finishes with teammate 
			Chris Froome of Britain. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer 
            
			 
            Stannard, 31, finished third overall in the 2008 Tour of Britain, 
			seventh in 2013, and won the third stage in last year's race, while 
			Wisniowski will appear in the event for a second time. 
            
			 
			Belarusian national time trial champion Kiryienka returns to the 
			Tour of Britain after securing a third-placed finish in the time 
			trial last year and is keen to use the Tour to prepare for the World 
			Championships in September.
 (Reporting by Aditi Prakash in Bengaluru; Editing by John O'Brien)
 
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