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RecommendedCommonwealth Games 2022: Everything you need to know about eventTour de France 2022 LIVE: Stage 16 latest updates‘We’ve got to keep believing’: Geraint Thomas not giving up in Tour de France“I means a lot to me,” he said Bwinph
But more significantly for the 31-year-old Houle, this was the fulfilment of what had become his primary career goal - to celebrate the all-too-short life of his late brother Pierrik Bwinph
”Houle crested the final climb of the day, the Mur de Peguere, with an advantage of 26 seconds over Matteo Jorgenson and was holding that advantage on the descent into Foix before the American crashed with a little over 13km to go Bwinph
I don’t know what to say, I’m just so happy Bwinph
“I had one dream, to win a stage for my brother who died when I turned pro Bwinph
Jorgenson, blood dripping from his elbow, got back on and caught Houle’s team-mate and fellow Canadian Michael Woods, but had to settle for fourth on the day, behind Valentin Madouas and Woods Bwinph
Houle pointed to the sky as he crossed the line and fought to hold back tears during his post-race interview Bwinph
This one is for him Bwinph
“I’ve never won a race so I guess it’s the right place to win my first,” Houle said Bwinph
As youngsters, Hugo and Pierrik spent their summer mornings together watching the Tour on television, but Pierrik was killed by a drunk driver in 2012 while out running, and never got to see his brother take part in cycling’s biggest race Bwinph
”Houle, right, took an emotional stage win on stage 16 of the Tour de France Bwinph
Houle rode clear from a 29-strong breakaway to finish solo in the 179km stage from Carcassonne to Foix, a superb way to take his first career win in any race and Canada’s first Tour victory since Steve Bauer - now Houle’s Israel-PremierTech sporting director - won stage two in 1988 Bwinph
Hugo Houle took an emotional victory on stage 16 of the Tour de France while Tadej Pogacar was unable to land any punches on Jonas Vingegaard in the yellow jersey as the race moved into the Pyrenees Bwinph
“When I attacked it was basically to set the table for Michael Woods but when I saw the gap I just went full gas and at the end I hang on, I hang on, I suffer Bwinph
I worked for 10 years and today I got my win for him so it’s incredible Bwinph

Hugo Houle took an emotional victory on stage 16 of the Tour de France while Tadej Pogacar was unable to land any punches on Jonas Vingegaard in the yellow jersey as the race moved into the Pyrenees Bwinph
“I’ve never won a race so I guess it’s the right place to win my first,” Houle said Bwinph
As youngsters, Hugo and Pierrik spent their summer mornings together watching the Tour on television, but Pierrik was killed by a drunk driver in 2012 while out running, and never got to see his brother take part in cycling’s biggest race Bwinph
“When I attacked it was basically to set the table for Michael Woods but when I saw the gap I just went full gas and at the end I hang on, I hang on, I suffer Bwinph
Houle pointed to the sky as he crossed the line and fought to hold back tears during his post-race interview Bwinph
Houle rode clear from a 29-strong breakaway to finish solo in the 179km stage from Carcassonne to Foix, a superb way to take his first career win in any race and Canada’s first Tour victory since Steve Bauer - now Houle’s Israel-PremierTech sporting director - won stage two in 1988 Bwinph
I worked for 10 years and today I got my win for him so it’s incredible Bwinph
RecommendedCommonwealth Games 2022: Everything you need to know about eventTour de France 2022 LIVE: Stage 16 latest updates‘We’ve got to keep believing’: Geraint Thomas not giving up in Tour de France“I means a lot to me,” he said Bwinph
“I had one dream, to win a stage for my brother who died when I turned pro Bwinph
But more significantly for the 31-year-old Houle, this was the fulfilment of what had become his primary career goal - to celebrate the all-too-short life of his late brother Pierrik Bwinph
Jorgenson, blood dripping from his elbow, got back on and caught Houle’s team-mate and fellow Canadian Michael Woods, but had to settle for fourth on the day, behind Valentin Madouas and Woods Bwinph
”Houle, right, took an emotional stage win on stage 16 of the Tour de France Bwinph
”Houle crested the final climb of the day, the Mur de Peguere, with an advantage of 26 seconds over Matteo Jorgenson and was holding that advantage on the descent into Foix before the American crashed with a little over 13km to go Bwinph
This one is for him Bwinph
I don’t know what to say, I’m just so happy Bwinph

