Speaking to BBC Wales for a forthcoming Olympic documentary, Sutton said: “I’ve always asked this question – and I’ve asked the same question as Sir Chris Hoy – G [Geraint] why would you want to go back and compete at the Olympics?
“And I personally think he’s doing it for the wrong reasons. I think he’s doing it for the people of Wales – you have to do this for yourself.
“But I actually think G is so iconic in this part of the world [Wales] that he feels the support he’s had over the years and the support he continues to get from everybody – it’s so massive I think he feels he has to return the favour.
“I think that’s probably not the right reason and the pressure that must be on him not to ride the Tour, he must be killing himself.”
Thomas wore the white jersey for best young rider in the opening seven stages at the 2011 Tour de France and finished 31st overall. A few months earlier he had his first major professional win with victory in the Tour of Bavaria.
Sutton already rates the Cardiff-born rider as “one of Wales’ greatest sportsmen of all time” and believes a Tour de France victory is well within his capabilities.
“Because he is a grand tour rider, one of the best grand tour riders that we have, and he’s a guy that actually I think could go a long way in a grand tour if he wanted,” said Australian Sutton.
“He can lead out, he can climb – he can do everything. He’s one of the great bike riders out there at this moment in time.”
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Publish date : 2012-04-08 11:32:00
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