The 21-stage, 3,484-kilometre race starts Saturday in Nice and is slated to end Sept. 20 in Paris.
Woods, who finished 32nd in last year’s Tour despite a broken rib after several crashes, has a new role in this year’s race. Woods was sidelined earlier this year when he broke his femur in a high-speed crash March 12 in the Paris-Nice race, just before the COVID-19 pandemic shut down the cycling world. He has competed in three races since his return to health — Strade Bianche, Milan—San Remo and Il Lombardia.“Physically I’m all there. I’m just still getting some cobwebs out of the race legs,” he said.
This year’s Tour does not feature a team time trial. There is just one individual time trial, covering 36 kilometres, in the penultimate stage. The lone Canadian competing is Hugo Houle, a support rider for the Astana Pro Team. The 29-year-old from Sainte-Perpetue, Que., finished 91st in last year’s Tour.
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