The Briton lost five seconds to Ineos team mate
Egan Bernal and fellow contender Thibaut Pinot in the final
uphill section in Epernay on Monday. He now trails the Colombian
in the overall standings and his advantage over France’s Pinot
is down to seven seconds. “It is what it is. No one wins the
Tour in five-second sprint finishes but it would be better not
to lose time,” Thomas told reporters before the start of the
fourth stage, a 213.5km ride to Nancy.
“If I’m off the podium by four I might be a bit more
disappointed.” The general classification contenders will face
their first major test on Thursday in the sixth stage, which
ends with a brutal 7km ascent to the Planche des Belles Filles
at an average gradient of 8.7%, near Pinot’s home town.
(Reporting by Julien Pretot, editing by Ed Osmond)
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