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Geraint Thomas 'rolling back the years'. Primoz Roglic is 'vulnerable' – Robbie McEwen on Giro d’Italia drama

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Geraint Thomas (Ineos Grenadiers) is “rolling back the years” and showing form similar to when he won the Tour de France in 2018, according to Eurosport expert Robbie McEwen.

The Welshman soared into the maglia rosa on Stage 16 after finishing second behind Joao Almeida (UAE Team Emirates) as the pair combined to expose cracks in Primoz Roglic (Jumbo-Visma).

Ad Although Almeida comfortably saw off Thomas in the sprint finale to take victory and maximum bonus seconds, it was the Ineos star who moved back into pink – two days shy of his 37th birthday.

Giro d'ItaliaHow to watch Stage 17 of the Giro as Cavendish hunts sprint win2 HOURS AGO “It was rolling back the years for Geraint Thomas… from seeing him when he won the Tour de France, we haven’t seen that in a few years,” McEwen said on The Breakaway. “But this season he’s looked a lot sharper, and has that extra couple of percentage points it takes to be competitive at the very top.” Illness and injury blighted the start of his 2023 season with Thomas admitting to Eurosport he was not 100% heading into the Giro.

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