Canadian rider Michael Woods finishes third in Stage 8 of the Tour de France in the Alps
LE GRAND-BORNAND, France — Michael Woods’ charge fell just short Saturday with the Canadian rider finishing third in the eighth stage of the Tour de France.
On the first big day in the mountains, Woods joined a breakaway group and made his move on the steep Col de Romme, the penultimate climb of the day.
At the top, Woods had about one minute on the first chase group. But on the slopes of the final climb, Col de la Colombière, Belgium’s Dylan Teuns came back to the front. Woods tried to hang on but was passed by Teuns and could not regain the lead in the last few hundred metres. Teuns went on to win the stage with Spain’s Ion Izagirre Insausti second.
Still the 34-year-old from Ottawa earned his Israel Start-Up Nation team its first-ever podium place at the Tour.