Canada’s Woods expects 2020 version of Tour de France to be mentally draining
Delayed due to the global pandemic but still taking place under the spectre of COVID-19, this year’s Tour de France promises to be like no other.
The 21-stage, 3,484-kilometre race starts Saturday in Nice and is slated to end Sept. 20 in Paris.
For Canadian cyclist Michael Woods, who will be watching from the sidelines, the 2020 Tour will be more demanding than usual right from the get-go.
“I have said if I were to miss any Tour, this would be the one in a lot of ways,” Woods told The Canadian Press. “Although the course is really good for me, I think it’s also going to be mentally a really weird Tour just with everything going around the Tour.