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Tour de France: Geraint Thomas to be reassessed after dislocating shoulder in stage three crash

Thomas dislocated his shoulder in a crash early on stage three but continued after having it put back in place by race doctors; A scan later confirmed he did not suffer any fractures; Belgium's Tim Merlier claimed his first Tour stage win; Mathieu van der Poel retains yellow jersey

Last Updated: 28/06/21 7:38pm

Geraint Thomas was one of several riders involved in crashes during a dramatic stage three of the Tour de France
Geraint Thomas was one of several riders involved in crashes during a dramatic stage three of the Tour de France

Geraint Thomas will be reassessed on Tuesday morning after a scan revealed he did not suffer a fracture in a crash during stage three of the Tour de France.

The Ineos Grenadiers leader dislocated his shoulder after coming down in damp conditions early in the stage from Lorient to Pontivy, but continued on after race doctors managed to put his shoulder back in place at the roadside.

Thomas finished the stage 26 seconds behind winner Tim Merlier, who claimed his first victory at the Tour, and Alpecin-Fenix's second in as many days. Merlier's team-mate Mathieu van der Poel retains the race leader's yellow jersey.

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On a crash-strewn day, one of the race favourites, Primoz Roglic, also suffered a painful tumble and lost time, while defending champion Tadej Pogacar was held up by an incident inside the last four kilometres.

Australian sprinter Caleb Ewan crashed within sight of the line, bringing down former world champion Peter Sagan in the process. Ewan sustained a broken collarbone, and later had to abandon the Tour. Roglic's Jumbo-Visma team-mate Robert Gesink also left the race after coming down in the earlier incident with Thomas.

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Tim Merlier celebrates his first Tour de France stage win
Tim Merlier celebrates his first Tour de France stage win

Mark Cavendish rolled in more than two minutes down after surveying some of the damage in the finale.

"I just count myself lucky I didn't come down," said the Manxman, who will hope for better when stage four heads to Fougeres - scene of his 2015 victory - on Tuesday.

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"I saw Caleb when I was crossing the line and he didn't look good, I just hope he's OK. It looked sketchy. Though I didn't get to sprint I think I was fortunate today."

Amid the chaos, Van der Poel, Julian Alaphilippe and Richard Carapaz were the notable general classification riders to make it over the line in the front group, but there were time losses throughout the field with all but Ewan's crash coming outside the final three kilometres.

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