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Geraint Thomas is hopeful the crash which forced him to pull out of the Tour de Suisse will not derail plans to defend his Tour de France title.
The Welshman came off his bike around 30 kilometres from the end of stage four on Tuesday and received medical attention at the side of the road.
Team Ineos reported the 33-year-old remained conscious following the incident and was taken to hospital for further checks, sport director Gabriel Rasch had said.
Later on Tuesday, it was confirmed Thomas had "suffered abrasions on his shoulder and a cut above his right eye", but no further significant injury.
"There was a lip in the road that came out of nowhere," Thomas said. "An Astana rider hit the lip and crashed and I had nowhere to go. I landed on my shoulder and my face and there was quite a bit of blood.
Tour de France 2018: The story of the raceShow all 84 1 /84Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage one The pack leaves Noirmoutier-en-l'ile.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage one Chris Froome crashes, losing a minute of time.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage one A fan captures some of the build-up to the race.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage one Colombian debutant Fernando Gaviria celebrates his victory.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage two Sylvain Chavanel on the breakaway.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage two The pack rides through a roundabout
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage two Australia's Heinrich Haussler is treated at the finish.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage two Peter Sagan celebrates his win.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage three Katusha-Alpecin warm-up for the team time trial.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage three Team Sky finished second...
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage three ...Behind BMC.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage three Peter Sagan loses the yellow jersey to Greg Van Avermaet.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage three Spectators line the road.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage three Fans cheer the Tour and France at the World Cup.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage four Greg Van Avermaet in the pack.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage four Fernando Gaviria wins his second stage.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage five A photo taken with a tilt and shift lens shows the pack riding along the harbour of Concarneau.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage five Greg Van Avermaet leads the peloton.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage five Peter Sagan wins again.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage six The pack at the start of the stage.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage six Greg Van Avermaet stays in yellow.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage six Colombia's Darwin Atapuma stacks water bottles for his teammates.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage six Ireland's Dan Martin celebrates on the line.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage seven
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage seven
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage seven Dylan Groenewegen wins and delivers a message to his critics.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage eight The pack rides past the Notre-Dame des Andelys church.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage right Groenewegen takes another victory.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage nine Richie Porte crashes out of the Tour.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage nine The cobbles to Roubaix.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage nine Chris Froome reaches the finish.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage nine John Degenkolb celebrates his victory.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Rest day Chris Froome addresses the media.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 10 The pack rides through the village of Manigod
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 10 Julian Alaphilippe celebrates on the line.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 11 The breakaway climb.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 11 Germany's Rick Zabel drinks after he crossed the finish line.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 11 Geraint Thomas escapes to the finish in La Rosiere...
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 11 ...And celebrates a standout victory.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 12 The pack ascends the Montvernier.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 12 Netherlands' Steven Kruijswijk rides through flare bomb smoke
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 12 Geraint Thomas leads Chris Froome as the going gets tough.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 12 Geraint Thomas escapes at the summit...
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 12 ... And clinches another stage win.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 13
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 13 Chris Froome in the pack.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 13 Geraint Thomas in yellow alongside his team-mate Gianni Moscon.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 13 Peter Sagan celebrates another victory.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 14 Winds split the peloton in four.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 14
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 14 Tom Dumoulin keeps his eye on Geraint Thomas.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 14 Omar Fraile celebrates as he crosses the finish for a surprise win.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 15 The pack rides under the Millau Viaduct.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 15 Chris Froome and Geraint Thomas on route to Carcassonne.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 15 Sky's Gianni Moscon would be later disqualified for punching another rider.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 15 Denmark's Magnus Nielsen celebrates his calculated victory.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Rest day Dave Brailsford conducts and explosive press conference, blaming animosity towards Team Sky on "a French cultural thing".
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Rest day Chris Froome and Geraint Thomas present a united front before the press.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Rest day Froome was asked if he expected Thomas to help him through the Pyrenees. "No," he said.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 16 The race is interrupted by protesters.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 16 Police use pepper spray.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 16 The race is stopped as riders are aggravated by the pepper spray.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 16 The race returns to the road.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 16 Geraint Thomas in the pack.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 16 Julian Alaphilippe celebrates victory.
Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 17 Chris Froome struggles up the Col du Portet, losing contact with the leaders.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 17 Geraint Thomas breaks clear of his rivals in the final hundred metres...
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 17 ... And finishes second, increasing his lead to nearly two minutes.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 17 Nairo Quintana celebrates a hard-fought victory on top of the Col du Portet.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 18 The pack begin the final mountain stage of the race.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 18 Nairo Quintana bears the injuries of an early crash.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 18 Geraint Thomas in the peloton.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 18
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 18 Arnaud Démare wins the sprint in Pau.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 19 Julian Alaphilippe and Audrey Amador on the descent.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 19 Julian Alaphilippe shows his descending skills.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 19 Tanel Kangert leads the breakaway up the famous Col du Tourmalet.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 19
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 19 Geraint Thomax extends his lead to more than two minutes with only a 31km individual time trial to go.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 20 Tom Dumoulin prepares to begin his time trial, needing to beat Geraint Thomas by more than two minutes to win the Tour de France.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 20 Geraint Thomas performs well, finishing third to all but seal his triumph.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 20 Geraint Thomas lets the moment sink in.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 21 Geraint Thomas and his Team Sky team-mates sip champagne on their victory ride to Paris.
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"You've always got to be cautious with a head injury, and whilst I was keen to carry on, the doctors made the right decision to pull me out of the race."
Team Ineos added Thomas' planned involvement in the Tour de France "isn't likely to be affected by today's crash".
Thomas said: "Clearly it's frustrating and a small setback for my Tour de France preparations, but there's still plenty of time before we start in Brussels in a few weeks' time.
"We will re-calibrate and I'm sure my coach Tim (Kerrison) will have a plan in place to ensure I'm ready for July 6th."
Thomas is due to lead Ineos at this year's Tour, which takes place next month, after team-mate Chris Froome last week crashed while in France for the Criterium du Dauphine.
Froome underwent extensive surgery following his high-speed crash, which left him with multiple injuries, including a broken femur.
Team Ineos doctor Derick Macleod gave some more details surrounding Thomas' crash.
"Geraint took a heavy fall. The main area of impact was to his head. He passed his initial concussion roadside test, but with the nature and severity of the impact, it was felt unsafe for him to continue in the race," Macleod said on the team's website.
"He was taken to hospital and thankfully all the X-rays and scans have come back clear. He's now back in the team hotel and in good spirits."
Thomas suffered a race-ending crash on the fourth stage of the Tour de Suisse on Tuesday (Eurosport) Macleod added: "He's been given the all clear which is great, but we will continue to monitor him over the next few days.
"Knowing Geraint, it won't take him long to get back on his bike, but we'll need to ensure he's symptom-free in the next few days before he does so.
"We're optimistic he'll make a full recovery over the coming days though and - all being well - he'll be back on his bike very soon."
Deceuninck-Quick-Step rider Elia Viviani went on to claim the stage win in Switzerland following a sprint finish in Arlesheim ahead of Michael Matthews (Sunweb) and overall race leader Peter Sagan of Bora-Hansgrohe.
Viviani was set up by good work from team-mate Michael Morkov during the closing 1.5kilometres, the Italian staying close to the barriers on the left, while Matthews was able to outpace Sagan in the dash for the line.
Sagan retains the overall lead, ahead of Australian Matthews by 10 seconds, with Kasper Asgreen (Deceuninck-Quick-Step) in third.
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