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Tour de France “My turn will come”, hopes Hugo Houle

Krists Neilands was served a few reprimands by his teammate Hugo Houle at the end of the fifth stage of the Tour de France, last week.

On a breakaway in the Soudet pass, the Latvian from Israel-Premier Tech (IPT) had shown himself a little too much when the best of the group accelerated as they approached the summit of this first Pyrenean pass. He was over 39e nearly seven minutes behind the winner and one-day yellow jersey, Jai Hindley (Bora).

After his fourth place in the 10e stage, won by the Spaniard Pello Bilbao on Tuesday, Neilands could expect another “briefing” from Houle.

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Krists Neilands

“He would have to be a little smarter and he will win,” advised the Quebecer, disappointed to see him pass so close.

Constantly on the attack during this sweltering day – almost 40 degrees at the finish in Issoire – Neilands broke away from the small group of leaders of eight riders on the Chapelle-Marcousse coast, 32.5 km from the thread. At the top of this last climb, he gave himself a 35-second priority over five pursuers, including the dashing Bilbao (Bahrain).

An excellent driver, Neilands kept just under half his lead on the descent, but he lacked a sparkling past Perrier on the final 7 km straight.

Joined at 3 km, the native of Ventspils could only play the extras in the sprint, skilfully negotiated by Bilbao, who respectively beat the German Georg Zimmerman (Intermarché) and the reborn Australian Ben O’Connor (AG2R).

“He shows his strength too much,” said Houle, who got up on the final climb to finish 115emore than 20 minutes.

“I had quibbled with him a little after the fifth stage when we left on the breakaway. He had done the same kind of stunt. I told him he had to be very smart. He is so strong that he is able to win, but he still has to play the game with the group. »


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Kirts Neilands on arrival

Elected the most combative of the day, Neilands is in a way the mirror of his roommate on the Tour. “Krists is a great runner, a complete runner. It’s very quiet at times, but it’s also very solid for getting the job done. I was glad he showed up today. I hope he will slam one very soon. But since the start of the Tour, he has been on his feet and that makes me happy. »

The day after the rest day and less than 48 hours after Michael Woods’ inspiring victory at the Puy de Dôme, Houle also wanted to try his luck at the start of this nervous stage launched from Vulcania.

On the lookout, the athlete from Sainte-Perpétue even found himself in a considerably reduced peloton where Tadej Pogačar’s UAE managed to partially isolate the yellow jersey Jonas Vingegaard and his close guard from Jumbo-Visma.

“I thought maybe it was going to go downhill after the second climb. There were very few runners left and I was already happy to be there, especially with the heat. There were several attacks, but it didn’t want to go away and it was done on a more rolling road where it was more tactical. »

His teammate Nick Schultz “sniffed out the right shot” and Houle wanted to join him in a counter. “I really wanted to go, but Neilands got the better of me and he left a little faster. It’s like that. I respect teammates. In the end, it was good to have these two riders in front. This is what makes our team strong. I’m going to take another step. »


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Hugo Houle (center)

In energy-saving mode since the start in Bilbao, the stage winner in Foix last year is delighted with his condition halfway through his fifth Tour de France.

“When it was the big battle, I had the legs to be in front. I think there were 25 riders left in the peloton when the breakaway officially left. guys like [David] Gaudu and [Romain] Bardet were released. It shows that I am in good shape and that I have the level. Eventually, it will come out and my turn will come. »

Bilbao, who admitted that “Neilands was the strongest”, awaited his after two disappointments at home during the big start in the Basque Country.

The double stage winner at the Giro added a first success on the Tour to his list. The 2015 Tour de Beauce champion obviously dedicated his victory to his teammate Gino Mäder, who died tragically on the 16th June the day after a fall in a descent at the Tour de Suisse. “I just let go of all my anger” crossing the line, expressed Bilbao, who showed the name of the missing person inscribed on his helmet.

“It’s been difficult to prepare for the last two weeks with him in the lead,” he added, holding himself back so as not to crack.

“I stayed with my family at home. My daughter Martina [1 an] helped me a lot to just stay calm and try to keep my positive energy to achieve something good at the Tour. It was not possible to do it in the first two stages, which were so special for me, but I just waited for my moment. »

In honor of Mäder, Bilbao has resumed its initiative by donating 1 euro to an environmental cause for each runner who arrived behind him during the stages of the Grande Boucle. On Tuesday, he therefore raised the maximum with 168 euros.

Adding to their victory, Bilbao climbed six rungs overall to settle in fifth behind young compatriot Carlos Rodriguez, forced to roll his trapped Ineos. After the first-hour skirmish, Vingegaard and Pogačar kept their respective positions. Seventeen seconds still separate them in the lead.

With only three fourth category climbs and a rolling finish, the 11e 179.8 km stage between Clermont-Ferrand and Moulins seems promised to sprinters this Wednesday.

Hugo Houle has already ticked the 12e, Thursday, whose profile is similar to that of Tuesday. “That, everyone knows, but hey, we’ll try. »

THE top 10 of the 10e stage

  1. Pello Bilbao (ESP / TBV) the 167.2 km in 3 h 52: 34 (average: 43.2 km / h)
  2. Georg Zimmerman (GER / ICW) at 0 seconds
  3. Ben O’Connor (AUS/ACT) 0
  4. Krists Neilands (LAT/IPT) 0
  5. Esteban Chaves (COL/EFE) 0
  6. Antonio Pedrero (ESP/MOV) 3
  7. Mattias Skjelmose (DAN/LTK) 27
  8. Michal Kwiatkowski (POL/IGD) 27
  9. Warren Barguil (FRA/ARK) 30
  10. Julian Alaphilippe (FRA/SOQ) 32

99. Michael Woods (CAN/IPT) 13:02
115. Hugo Houle (CAN/IPT) 20:18 149. Guillaume Boivin (CAN/IPT) 25:03

THE top 10 of the general classification

  1. Jonas Vingegaard (DAN/TJV) 42:33:13
  2. Tadej Pogacar (SLO / UAD) at 17 seconds
  3. Jai Hindley (AUS/BOH) 2:40
  4. Carlos Rodriguez (ESP/IGD) 4:22
  5. Pello Bilbao (ESP/TBV) 4:34
  6. Adam Yates (GBR/UAD) 4:39
  7. Simon Yates (GBR/JAY) 4:44
  8. Thomas Pidcock (GBR/IGD) 5:26
  9. David Gaudu (FRA/GFC) 6:01
  10. Sepp Kuss (USA/TJV) 6:45

27. Michael Woods (CAN/IPT) 29:48
82. Hugo Houle (CAN/IPT) 1:32:14 126. Guillaume Boivin (CAN/IPT) 2:03:41

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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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