The Hitch said:
The thing about Geraint Thomas is that the clinic predicted he would be the next sky climber.
With wiggins and froome it was a huge surprise.
With Thomas, everyone said - hes British and rides for Sky, will he now suddenly learn how to climb.
And voila, what a coincidence, the next person who happens to be a good responder to Kerrison team sky revolutionary science, is him.
The thing about Geraint Thomas is that he is a top tt-er who has often concentrated more on sprints and pursuits than climbing. He showed some potential in the Tour in 2011, doing well in the break on the Tourmalet stage and finishing 25th on the Galibier stage, towing an ailing Uran to the top so he could possibly have finished higher up.
He finished 30th overall in that tour. You are claiming that for someone who finished 30th in the tour at the age of 25, finishing 18th on a mountain stage of the Dauphine 2 years later when concentrating more on road cycling and losing weight is some kind of freak achievement that can only be explained by clinic reasons? Ok, so he was doing some work on the climb so maybe he could have come 12th say but id still say the same.
Looking back further, in 2010 he finished 7th in the dauphine tt, 10th this year.