Long bibs and cuffs, to brave the cold, were clearly visible in the peloton of the second stage of the Paris-Nice cycling race, a 164 kilometer course, between Bazainville and Fontainebleau. On Monday, Hugo Houle (Israel-Premier Tech) finished 66ewarm in the peloton, at the same time as the winner, the Dane and 2019 world champion, Mads Pedersen (Trek-Segafredo).
Thanks to his 10 bonus seconds from his victory on Monday and the 4 amassed on Sunday, Pedersen dispossessed the Belgian Tim Merlier (Soudal – Quick Step) of the leader’s yellow jersey, 2 seconds ahead of Tadej Pogajar (UAE Team Emirates).
The Slovenian’s teammates set the stage for the last intermediate sprint of the day, located 13 kilometers from the finish line. The double Tour de France champion did the work to win and above all pocket the 6 bonus seconds, as he had done the day before at the end of the stage.
For his part, Hugo Houle remains at 56e provisional rank, 14 seconds from the yellow jersey, just like a hundred riders.
“It was still 4-5 degrees at the start today [lundi] and fortunately the wind was still quite calm, because the courses of the first two days were at risk”, explained Houle, happy to see that the edge blows were absent.
“Everyone wants to stay in front for safety reasons, so it makes the race nervous where it goes quite fast. It went well for me, I didn’t have to expend too much energy and stayed out of the falls. I’m happy that these first two days have passed, “continued the 32-year-old athlete who says he has fully recovered from a cold he contracted two weeks ago, even forcing him to put his bike away for a while. week.
The winner of the 16e stage of the last Tour de France will get down to business from the fourth stage on Wednesday
“The form is there and I can’t wait to see what it’s going to be like and where I stand compared to the others when the stages get tougher. »
A 32 kilometer team time trial will be contested as part of the third stage on Tuesday. The expectations will not be high on the side of Israel-Premier Tech and the training has not been prepared in a specific way.
“We don’t have a very strong team here for this kind of event. On the other hand, the format will be interesting, because the time will be taken from the first runner who can finish alone instead of four or five runners. [comme c’est normalement le cas]. […] It will be interesting to see the strategies of UAE and Jumbo-Visma and it will bring a new dynamic”, believes Houle, who will be able to slowly start to feel a little more heat at the Race to the sun which will end on Sunday on the Côte d ‘Azure.