Canada's Mike Woods just missed out on an Olympic cycling medal. He's already looking to Paris

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Cyclist Mike Woods will be 37 years old in 2024. But on Saturday, after finishing just out of the medals in the Olympic road race, he said he intends to…

“Had I medalled I’d probably say no ,” Woods said a few hours afterward, on a conference call with Canadian reporters. “But I’m still hungry. The Olympics are one of those races that really motivate me as a cyclist. And if Paris is a challenging course, I think for sure I’ll keep on going until then. That’s going to be a big goal of mine.”

Over the race’s final few kilometres, Woods was among a group of eight riders vying for the silver and bronze medals, with eventual winner Richard Carapaz of Ecuador already having burst far ahead. “My goal was to try to get separation and attack on the final circuit, but I couldn’t. I just wasn’t strong enough to get away.”Article content

As it was, Woods fully healed in time for this year’s outdoor pro road-race season. Two weeks ago, he wore the famed best-climber’s polka dot jersey during the mountain stages of the Tour de France. After a crash banged him up with three stages to go, he opted to leave that race, which gave him a few more days to prepare for these Games.Article content

 

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