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110th Tour de France Guillaume Boivin will accompany Hugo Houle

Quebec will still be well represented in the Tour de France. In addition to Hugo Houle, whose fifth presence seemed to him heard at the start of the week, Guillaume Boivin will also be at the start on the 1er July in Bilbao.

The two cyclists are part of the selection of eight riders from Israel-Premier Tech (IPT) announced today, like their friend from Ottawa Michael Woods, a Quebecer at heart.

Boivin, 34, will be making his third consecutive appearance. Last year, he was disembarked in disaster the day before the opening time trial in Copenhagen, replacing a colleague infected with COVID-19.

In poor shape compared to his usual standards – he had arrived from the Canadian championships in Edmonton without having been able to sleep adequately – he had to give up on the morning of the 21e and final stage, struck down in turn by the new coronavirus which had wreaked havoc in the peloton.

“It should be a slightly different Tour de France,” said Boivin, obviously in great shape given his emaciated face, from his residence in Andorra, where he lives during the season.

“I am super happy to be able to return to the Tour. I hope to make a good one. We had great experiences last year with two stage victories. We are going there with a really strong team and still with great ambitions. It’s going to be hard to do as well, but it’s still the goal. »

In addition to the Quebec trio, the Israeli-Canadian team will be represented by Australian road captain Simon Clarke, winner of the cobblestone stage in 2022, Belgian puncher Dylan Teuns, Australian climber Nick Schultz, second in a stage and 22e in the general classification with BikeExchange last summer, the Latvian all-rounder Krists Neilands and the young New Zealand sprinter Corbin Strong, who will discover the Tour at the age of 23.

“I’m going to be there a bit to support the youngsters,” Boivin said. Corbin is a good sprinter, but also handles the bumps well. So I will work with him. Apart from the sprints with Corbin, it will be chasing stages via breakaways, as we did last year. »

Froome absent

Two renowned runners will be conspicuous by their absence: the Dane Jakob Fuglsang, still not back to the top of his form after having missed several months due to a health problem, and especially the Briton Chris Froome, quadruple winner, third in the Alpe d’Huez in 2022, which has never managed to regain its best level since its terrible crash in 2019 at the Critérium du Dauphiné.

The two stars were however part of the 12 members of IPT who completed a preparatory course at altitude of nearly three weeks in Andorra and in the Alpes-Maritimes, in the same way as the eight lucky ones.

“We’re all teammates, friends, we get along, but every night you sit down for supper, the guy in front is the guy you’re fighting to get to the Tour de France,” Boivin said. It’s always like that: we’re a team, but everyone is still trying to get their share of the cake. »

In addition to his last minute recall, Boivin had to sacrifice a good part of his preparation to chase points in a context where IPT was trying to escape relegation to the second division, which ultimately proved.

Co-owned by Israeli businessman Sylvan Adams, a Quebec native, and Premier Tech, a Rivière-du-Loup multinational company majority-owned by CEO Jean Bélanger, Israel-Premier Tech was one of the two training courses to benefit from an invitation from the ASO organizers

In the fall, Boivin made his intention to return to the Tour clear during a meeting with team management.

“The Tour was a bit of hell for me, I want to go back and do well,” said the three-time Canadian champion. This is really my goal and what I ask of you is to give me the chance to be able to achieve it. I think they saw it the same way. They were very open to giving me this chance, but they still had to prove that I deserved it. »

The athlete who grew up on the South Shore of Montreal sealed his fate last week by contributing to Woods’ second victory at La Route d’Occitanie and his second place at the CIC-Mont Ventoux classic.

“Michael is in really great shape. I think he’s back to his 2021 level. So that’s very exciting. »

Boivin was on the osteopath’s table on Tuesday when he received confirmation of his selection from senior sporting director Rik Verbrugghe.

“I was pretty sure I was going, but until you get the call, you never know either.” I was happy to be able to tell my family and my friends who had been bugging me to find out for a few days! »

“The same little guy as last year”

Hugo Houle will line up for his part in a fifth consecutive Tour de France, a first for a Canadian since Steve Bauer, sports director of IPT who took part in the Grande Boucle from 1987 to 1991.

After his historic stage success in Foix last year, Houle said he was “very aware that expectations are higher”.

“It should not be neglected, but all I have to do is give my maximum, he tempered at the start of the week. I’m the same little guy as last year who is going to the Tour to try to perform well, to have fun, to get out of the game as best as possible and to please our team by doing beautiful results. Of course there is pressure. But there are every year. »

Antoine Duchesne, from Saguenay, was the other Quebecer on the Tour last summer. The former member of the French band Groupama-FDJ, whom he introduced to the music of Les Cowboys Fringants, retired at the end of the campaign at the dawn of his 31e anniversary.

Boivin, Houle, Woods and the rest of the Israel-Premier Tech squad will meet in Bilbao on Wednesday for the start given on Saturday 1er July.

The first two stages, which promise to be explosive, will take place entirely in the Spanish Basque Country, before the riders return to France during the third which will conclude in Bayonne. The 110e Tour will end after 21 stages with the traditional arrival on the Champs-Élysées, in Paris, on July 23.

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Vingegaard will do Giro and Tour de France in 2026

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(La Nucía) Jonas Vingegaard will, like Tadej Pogacar two years ago, race the Tour of Italy and the Tour de France in 2026 with the objective of becoming the eighth rider in history to have won the three major Tours.

The Dane, who unveiled his program on Tuesday during the media day of his Visma-Lease a bike team in Nucia, on the Spanish Costa Blanca, will compete for the first time in the Giro (May 8-31) of which he will be the big favorite in the absence of Pogacar.

He will then continue with the Tour de France (July 4-26) which he won in 2022 and 2023, but where he will this time start like a outsider against “Pogi”, two-time outgoing winner.

“I’ve been thinking about taking part in the Giro for a while, I feel like it’s the perfect time to make my debut. Having won the Vuelta last fall motivates me even more to win in Italy as well. I would like to add the pink jersey to my collection,” explained the Dane who will begin his season on February 16 at the UAE Tour before also racing the Tour of Catalonia (March 23-29).

“For the last five years, my program before the Tour had been more or less the same. I chose to do it differently this time. The Giro route is perhaps less demanding than in recent years, which makes the sequence with the Tour more favorable,” added Vingegaard, who dreams of winning the Tour de France a third time.

At 29 years old, Vingegaard will try to achieve the same feat as Pogacar in 2024 when the Slovenian won the Giro and the Tour hands down. The ogre of world cycling then became the eighth rider in history to achieve such a double in the same year after Marco Pantani, Miguel Indurain, Stephen Roche, Bernard Hinault, Eddy Merckx, Jacques Anquetil and Fausto Coppi.

On the Giro, won in 2025 by his ex-teammate Simon Yates who announced his retirement to everyone’s surprise last week, Vingegaard will have another objective: to become the eighth rider to have won the three major Tours in his career, he who already has two Tours de France and a Vuelta to his name.

If he succeeds, he will be ahead of his great rival Pogacar who has won the Tour de France four times, the Giro once, but never the Tour of Spain where he took third place in 2019 during his only participation.

Bernard Hinault, Eddy Merckx, Jacques Anquetil, Felice Gimondi, Alberto Contador, Vincenzo Nibali and Chris Froome are the seven riders to have won all three Grand Tours.

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(Paris) The Briton Simon Yates, one of Jonas Vingegaard’s main lieutenants at Visma-Lease a Bike, winner in particular of the Giro and a stage during the 2025 Tour de France, announced on Wednesday that he was ending his career at the age of 33.

“I have made the decision to retire from professional cycling. This may surprise a lot of people, but it’s not a decision I made lightly. I’ve been thinking about this for a long time, and I think the time is right,” Simon Yates said in a statement.

“Cycling has been a part of my life for as long as I can remember. From racing on the Manchester Velodrome track to competing and winning on the biggest stages, to representing my country at the Olympic Games, he has shaped every chapter of my life,” adds the Briton.

Winner of the Tour of Spain in 2018, the Tour of Italy in 2025, the discreet climber also won three stages on the Tour de France, two in 2019 and one last summer, solo on July 14 at Mont-Dore Puy de Sancy. He also has a success at Tirreno-Adriatico in 2020 to his credit.

Twin brother of Adam, also a stage winner on the Grande Boucle, Simon Yates started his career in track cycling before switching to road cycling in 2014.

“It’s a shame that he’s stopping now, but he’s doing it at a time when he’s at the peak of his career,” said Grischa Niermann, the sports director of Visma-Lease a Bike. “Simon was an exceptional climber and overall rider who always delivered when it mattered most. At the Giro he reached his peak at a time when almost no one expected him to win anymore, which really characterizes him as a rider. »

“I am deeply proud of what I have achieved and equally grateful for the lessons it has taught me,” said Simon Yates, 15e of the Tour de France last summer. “While the victories will always be etched in my memory, the difficult days and setbacks have been just as important. They taught me resilience and patience, and made my successes even more valuable. »

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(Paris) The Lidl-Trek team announced on Tuesday the arrival for three years of Canadian climber Derek Gee-West, fourth in the last Giro before leaving the Israel PT training with a bang, to complete a very active off-season on the transfer front.

Gee-West, 28, had unilaterally and “for legitimate reasons” terminated his contract with Israel PT in August, without giving further details, while this team was targeted by pro-Palestinian demonstrations in several races.

Israel PT, which has since become NSN Cycling Team, reacted by demanding 30 million euros (48 million Canadian dollars) from the rider, opening a period of great uncertainty around the Canadian, also announced for a while by Ineos.

On Tuesday, following the announcement of Gee-West’s transfer, NSN Cycling Team announced that it had “reached an agreement, approved by the UCI, with Lidl-Trek and Derek Gee-West which will see the existing contract between Gee-West and our team come to an end”.

Lidl-Trek, which now flies under the German flag, carried out a flashy recruitment this winter by also attracting the Spaniard Juan Ayuso from UAE.

Gee-West, third in the Dauphiné and ninth in the Tour de France in 2024, and Ayuso join other general classification riders like Mattias Skjelmose and Giulio Ciccone as well as Dane Mads Pedersen in the team which plans to challenge the armadas of UAE and Visma.

“The ambition, structure and depth of talent in the team are impressive,” said Gee-West in the press release announcing his arrival.

“Lidl-Trek has world-class riders in many registers and being part of a collective capable of taking down different cards in stage races and grand Tours is something new for me,” he added. I look forward to continuing to progress as an overall rider and seeing what we can accomplish together over the next few years. »

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