Olav Kooij (Visma-Lease a Bike) won a thrilling final stage 6 of the Lloyd’s Tour of Britain in Cardiff on Sunday, sprinting to victory after the day’s breakaway was caught in the final 50m. Finishing in the leading group, Romain Grégoire (Groupama-FDJ) hung on to take the general classification win.

After an illustrious 20-year career, the day also saw Geraint Thomas (Ineos Grenadiers) roll out for his final race on home roads, saying farewell to pro cycling.

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Grégoire had a two-second lead on the GC going into the stage but finished 13th, holding onto his lead and taking the overall.

With the time gaps unchanged from Saturday’s fifth stage, Remco Evenepoel (Soudal-QuickStep) was second overall and Julian Alaphilippe (Tudor Pro Cycling) was in third, four seconds down.

“It’s crazy, I’m really happy with this win, it’s incredible to win a general classification in a race like this, it’s something great in my career, and to win ahead of Julian and Remco makes it even bigger, so I’m just happy,” Grégoire said after the race.

“It was really close this morning, to be honest, I was nervous because I knew I could win, but I could also be 10th tonight. It was really close, but I felt good. I had good legs on the climb, and after, I managed to have a sprint finish to get the bonus for the sprinter, and everything went really well.

“It was the first race of the hard race block during September with Grande Bretagne and then Luxembourg and then the World Championships, so starting with a victory like this will give me a lot of confidence, and I hope I get another victory during this block.”

Geraint Thomas bids farewell in Cardiff at the Tour of Britain Men

Geraint Thomas bids farewell to pro cycling in Cardiff at the Tour of Britain Men (Image credit: SWPix)

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