luxury sports car rental dubai cheap car rental north carolina car rental in business bay dubai f10 luxury car rental rent a car without deposit sharjah cheap sports car rental calgary dollar rent a car mussafah car street vip rent a car - luxury car rental dubai dubai commercial shops for rent in dubai hire car porto self drive cheap flights with rental car car rental in dubai silicon oasis cheap rental car denver colorado volvo truck price in uae logic rent a car nearest rent a car dollar rent a car missouri airport car rental hrl airport cheap car rental ykx green motion rent a car dubai monthly car hire dubai cheap car rental ewn ford cars price in uae land cruiser 2023 price in uae elite car rental - dubai cheap car rental ljubljana quick lease rent a car dubai
  • Call-in Numbers: 917-633-8191 / 201-880-5508

  • Now Playing

    Title

    Artist

    Team Ineos rider Geraint Thomas expects his 36-hour shift on an indoor bike to be tougher than the Tour de France but worth the effort to raise money for Britain’s National Health Service (NHS) workers during the Covid-19 pandemic.

    The 33-year-old Welshman, the 2018 Tour winner, began the first of his three 12-hour stints on the online virtual cycling and running platform Zwift from the confines of his garage in Cardiff on Wednesday.

    “Going up Alpe d’Huez and (Mont) Ventoux would be easier for sure... it’s just so mundane here,” Thomas told Reuters. “Obviously, I’ve got some things going on, a few interviews, I’m on Zwift and I can ride with people, but 12 hours just stuck in a garage is totally different to riding on the road.

    Download the new Independent Premium app

    Sharing the full story, not just the headlines

    “At least going up Alpe d’Huez you’ve got all the hairpins and writing on the road... this is a challenge in itself.”

    Thomas said that he was “a bit nervous” about riding for 36 hours, the equivalent of several stages of the Tour.

    “This morning when I woke up, I was a bit like ‘phwoah, what am I doing?’ But to see all the money coming in makes it all worthwhile,” Thomas added.

    “I saw all the stuff in the news and I have a few friends and family that are involved and, yes, just the sacrifice that everyone is making I think it’s amazing and I really wanted to make a small difference myself.”

    Cycling’s governing body UCI announced on Wednesday that the Tour, initially due to be held from June 27-July 19, would be staged from Aug. 29-Sept. 20.

    Speaking before the official announcement, Thomas said the disruptions to the cycling season this year were tough.

    “I was in France until towards the end of March and I was training really well and staying positive and thinking of the next races,” he added.

    “But as the weeks went on, they were getting cancelled, came back here and had a little break because I’d done quite a lot of training... it’s just tough mentally to stay switched on because you don’t know exactly what (event) you’re going to be racing next.”

    Reuters

    Read More


    Reader's opinions

    Leave a Reply