Hugo Houle carries Tour de France form to podium in Arctic Race of Norway
Canadian adds to Israel-Premier Tech's WorldTour pꦗoint tally

After hitting a career high with a 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:stage victory at the Tour de France last ꧙month, Hugo Houle has only ꦿcarried his good run of form forward this month, racing to second overall at the Arctic Race of Norway.
The C👍anadian finished off the fou꧙r-day race with third- and fifth-place finishes on the week's toughest pair of stages, jumping up from 19th overall to a podium spot in the process.
On Sunday's final stage iಞn Trondheim, he was part of a chase group behind eventual stage and race winner Andreas Leknessund (Team DSM), but he and his companions – which at one point included three Alpecin-Deceuninck riders – couldn't close the gap.
With a fifth place at 20 seconds behind the Norwegian, Houle sealed second overall at just eight seconds down, having leapfrogged former ra✨ce leader Victor Lafay in the process. Afterwards, the Israel-Premier Tech leader said that he was very happy with his race.
"If you would've told me I would finish second, I would've signed up for it at the beginning of the race," Houle told Cyclingnews behind the podium in Trondheim.
"I'm really happy with the way I rode, especially today. It was really tight on the GC, with the bonifications being key. I saw an opportunity to attack on the second climb and I decided to go up the road. I saw everyone was looking at each other and then just tried it. We had three Alpecin-Deceuninck guys, they started to pull. I said 'Why not? Let's try it' and played ꦫmy cards well.
"The rest of the🧜 favourites couldn't catch up🧜 with us and, had the break stayed together, I'd probably have won the GC."
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Houle said he was pleased with how he and his 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Israel-Premier Tech teammates raced during the week, having s𝐆aid at the start of the race that he hoped they would be aggressive wherever they could.
Behind Houle, the team placed another rider in the ꦕoverall top 10 as Carl Fredrik Hagen finished ninth, while Krists Neilands took 12th place, the trio sealing a haul of 215 UCI points which won't harm in the batt𓄧le against WorldTour relegation.
"I'm happy with how we rode. We raced aggressively as a team, everyone was goo𒉰d, I've finished second and I'm happy," Houle said.
"I'm also really happy with how I raced this week. We had a good week. Everyone was good from Israel-Premier Tech. We showed up to race, we did a good show today and raced ♛aggressively."
Now,𝓰 the challenge for Houle will be to carry his good summer form forward into the autumn, where he'll be racing a series of one-day races, including a long overdue homecoming at the GPs Qué🃏bec and Montréal.
"There's still some days and some weeks [to go], so now I'll rest a little bit and try to carry that shape for as long as I can. That will be the challenge now to keep it going. I've been good in Suisse, I've been good in the Tour, I've been 🌼good here, but I'm human so it's hard to carry that form.
"Of course, I'm motivated to go home. I haven't been home since the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Tour de France so ever𝐆ybody will be looking forward to seeing me and I think it's going to be an amazing atmosphere after the races have been away for a few years.
"Really excited to go home and for sure, I 𝔍will train hard and do what I have to do. I cannot promise that I will go as good as in the Tour, but we will see."

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