Geraint Thomas opted to skip Saturday’s warm-up criterium at the Santos Tour Down Under due to an infection but appeared hopeful about kicking-off his 2023 season at the Australian WorldTour race, when it officially begins on Tuesday.
Thomas revealed his problematic build-up to the race during the pre-race press conference where he sat alongside Chris Froome (Israel-Premier Tech), 2022 Giro d’Italia winner Jai Hindley (Bora-Hansgrohe) and Michael Matthews (Jayco-AlUla).
Matthews is widely considered the favourite to win this year’s Tour Down Under as Jayco-AlUla look for a successful start to 2023 in their ‘home’ race. Hindley’s form is unknown, Froome has revealed he was hit by COVID-19 for a second time just before Christmas, while Thomas explained the consequences of the infection that had slowed his training in recent weeks.
“Just before Christmas I had a bit of an infection. I thought I was over it but it came back a bit. I’ve been on antibiotics and I’ve missed a few days training. It sucks, when it’s nice and sunny in Australia and you’re sat inside,” he said.
“I went for a ride today and felt okay. I won’t be starting tonight (in the evening criterium) but all being well, I’ll be there on Tuesday.”
Despite his set-back, Thomas looked on form. He has been in Australia with his family since the start of the New Year and is keen to start the 2023 season on the front foot as he targets the Giro d’Italia in May.
His infection means he is not Ineos Grenadiers’ protected rider at the Tour Down Under but he is convinced the British team have potential winners in their squad.
“I just want to get stuck in and enjoy the racing. It’s nice being back out here. As Stuey (Race director Stuart O’Grady) said, there are some great stages to get stuck into,” Thomas said with gusto.
“With the team we’ve got, I’m super excited to be racing with them. We’ve got three potential winners or riders who can be up there in Ethan (Hayter), Magnus (Sheffield) and Plappy (Luke Plapp). We’re looking forward to that.”
Also in the Ineos Grenadiers line-up are veteran road captain and sprinter Ben Swift and talented young German Kim Heiduk.
Thomas has been able to analyse the new route for the Tour Down Under, training in the Adelaide Hills before his infection returned and studying Tuesday’s 5.5km prologue time trial to the north of the city.
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