Canadian Michael Woods earns King of the Mountain honours at Tour de France
QUILLAN, France — Canadian Michael Woods survived a crash at the Tour de France on Saturday to claim the polka dot jersey as leader of the King of the Mountains classification.
Slovenia’s Tadej Pogacar heads into the final week of the race with a commanding advantage to retain cycling’s elite title after he was unchallenged on the 14th stage won by Dutch rider Bauke Mollema.
Woods finished fifth on the 183.7-kilometre stage and sits 26th in the overall classification. But the 34-year-old from Ottawa, with 54 points, moved past Colombian Nairo Quintana in the mountain classification.
Woods joined a late breakaway, collecting points along the way to earn his Israel Start-Up Nation team its first ever Tour de France jersey.