Another podium for the Israeli group.
If anyone was looking for more proof of the experience and luck of Sylvan Adams, one of the owners of the Israel Premier Tech team, he got it today (Friday) in the 13th section of the Tour de France when Hugo Hall, the Canadian rider of Premier Tech, finished third in a time of 4: 13.03 hours (193 km from La Burgne Dawson to St. Etienne).
Danish Mads Pederson won the section for the Segfordo Trek team after opening a 500-meter engine to finish and bypassing Hall exactly in Money Time.
Although the team has an Israeli name, no less than two Canadian riders have been selected in its selected eight for the largest bicycle race in the world: Hall and Guillaume Boybin, who have been with the club for several seasons.
🇬🇧 @ fred_wright0, 🇩🇰 @Mads__Pedersen and 🇨🇦 @HugoHoule have 20 "over the chasers, it looks like it'll be played by these 3!
🇬🇧 @ fred_wright0, 🇩🇰 @Mads__Pedersen et 🇨🇦 @HugoHoule ont 20" advance on their old escaped companions. # TDF2022 pic.twitter.com/MNU4VdK9z1
- Tour de France ™ (@LeTour) July 15, 2022
Hall was by no means a favorite to win the segment of the day by any means, but managed to keep the gap in the escape that guaranteed him at least a rise on the podium.
There is no doubt that the summary of the "first half" of the column can be very optimistic for Premier Tech, which celebrated a third podium in the current column precisely after the opening of a professionally catastrophic season.
Hugo Hall (left).
Huge, Photo: Sprint Cycling
Jonas Wingar kept the yellow carrier shirt with a 2:22 minute gap from second in the standings, Taday Fogacher.
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