Victory marks the 1st Tour de France stage win for the 36-year-old
Canadian Michael Woods delivered an impressive solo effort to claim the biggest success of his career at the top of a legendary Tour de France climb on Sunday in Puy de Dome, France, as two-time champion Tadej Pogacar further reduced the gap with overall leader Jonas Vingegaard.
Woods, who rides for the Israel-Premier Tech team, has no ambition in the general classification and was part of an early breakaway that the main contenders allowed to form early in the ninth stage. He managed to catch American Matteo Jorgenson just 500 metres from the summit after his 24-year-old rival jumped away from the leading group with less than 50 kilometres left.
The 36-year-old Woods from Ottawa then dropped Jorgenson at ease and reached the summit of the Puy de Dome, a famed volcanic crater in the Massif Central region of south-central France that last hosted a stage 35 years ago.
It’s something I’ve always wanted to do, and talked about doing, but is never something I’ve achieved and I finally did it,” Woods said.
Fellow Canadian Hugo Houle, Woods’ Israel-Premier Tech teammate, won Stage 16 of last year’s Tour. Woods finished third that day.
Houle’s victory was Canada’s first stage win in the historic race since Steve Bauer captured the opening stage of the Tour in 1988.
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Bauer is now sporting director at Israel-Premier Tech.
Riding well behind the breakaway, Pogacar and Vingegaard were again in a class of their own in the group of contenders. After another great collective effort from Vingegaard’s Jumbo-Visma teammates in the final ramp that destroyed the field, Pogacar launched his attack with 1.5 kilometres left and accelerated again on the steepest gradients.
Vingegaard lost ground but did not panic and managed to limit the deficit to eight seconds to retain the yellow jersey.
Bauer is now sporting director at Israel-Premier Tech.