In the world of Quebec road cycling, nothing comes close to what Hugo Houle accomplished at the Tour de France on Tuesday. A first professional victory that will pave the way for many, hopes the general manager of the Quebec Federation of Cycling Sports (FQSC), Louis Barbeau.
The athlete from Sainte-Perpétue has indeed become the first Quebecer in history to win a stage on the Grande Boucle and only the second Canadian to achieve this feat. Steve Bauer, now sports director of Israel – Premier Tech training, which includes the winner of the day, was the first, in 1988.
“You don’t have 50 chances to do that in a career. He had already come very close by finishing third last week, I was hoping he would have another opportunity and he took it today,” said Mr. Barbeau in an interview with Sportcom.
“In addition, winning a stage in the colors of this team, with Sylvan Adams as co-owner and Premier Tech, which is a Quebec company, is the icing on the cake! »
Hugo Houle had already caused a sensation by finishing third in the 13th stage. This time, it was with the aim of supporting his teammate Michael Woods that he escaped 38 kilometers from the finish, before the last climb of the day.
His attack held firm until the very end, in Foix, where we saw him pointing to the sky at the finish line. He dreamed of dedicating a victory to his brother Pierrick, who died in 2012.
“I’m very happy for him, I know it’s something he’s been aiming for for a long time,” continued Mr. Barbeau, who was struggling to find the right words.
The intention to help Woods reflects the attitude that Houle has accustomed us to in recent years, he who is recognized as a leading ally on the circuit.
Already that Israel – Premier Tech had no particular ambition in terms of the general classification, the withdrawals of Dane Jakob Fuglsang and Australian Simon Clarke seemed to give the Quebecer more latitude.
“He is a rider who is constantly devoted to the leaders of his team. A luxury teammate! A guy like Hugo would have a place with all the leaders of the World Tour. There are more talented people internationally, but he has always worked hard. It’s a combination of talent, hard work and determination. What he did today was reap the rewards of all his efforts,” added the FQSC general manager.
As a bonus, Houle received the most combative runner award. He was not the only Canadian among the top-3 of this 16th stage. Michael Woods, who also wears the colors of Israel – Premier Tech, was the third to cross the finish line. Once done, he hastened to congratulate his teammate by jumping into his arms.
“Hugo attacked at the right moment and resisted the other cyclists. All the wins are nice and big, but the way he won today is amazing! -Louis Barbeau
History from the start
Louis Barbeau had something to smile about even before the start of this 109th Tour de France. For the very first time, three Quebecers were going to participate in the biggest cycling event on the planet thanks to Guillaume Boivin, Antoine Duchesne and Hugo Houle. Athletes who developed in Quebec and who now shine among the world elite.
They will also be three representatives of the Fleurdelisé next week at the start of the women’s Tour de France, while Olivia Baril, Gabrielle Pilote-Fortin and Magdeleine Vallières-Mill will be there.
“Quebec road cycling has never done so well and we are very happy about it. Hugo started very young! We saw him at the Quebec Games and he had success on the provincial scene before becoming a professional cyclist. It sends a message that it is possible to get there if you believe in it and if you work hard enough,” said the FQSC conductor.
The words of Antoine Duchesne abound in the same direction. According to the rider from the Groupama-FDJ team, the unprecedented accomplishment of his good friend Hugo Houle will show through in the next generation.
“This victory will get so many Quebecers interested in cycling. With Hugo and Guillaume, we are three cyclists of the same generation, the development program that we experienced when we were younger worked very well. Premier Tech does very important work to develop young people and it works. Hugo’s victory feels good. It shows that anything is possible for us Quebecers. »
July 19, 2022 will mark a few minds in indelible ink. The magnitude and resulting impacts are likely to become apparent over time. There is no doubt that young cyclists in the province can dream without restraint. “It’s a great day for Quebec cycling! concluded Louis Barbeau, without hesitation.
