Ben Healy’s early career
Healy’s rise to prominence didn’t come overnight. From an
early age, he displayed a knack for attacking that we are now accustomed to, as
he won stages in prestigious junior races like the Tour de l'Avenir and the
Baby Giro. For context, these races are often considered stepping stones for
future stars, with legends such as Tadej Pogacar and Egan Bernal previously
taking early career victories in these events. Whilst we’re not saying Healy is
going to morph into the 2024 version of Tadej Pogacar over the next few
seasons, quite frankly it will be difficult even for Pogacar to do that, but it
is clear that Healy has got a serious amount of racing pedigree.
Further reinforcing his status,
Healy has claimed the Irish
national titles in both the road race and the time trial, showcasing his
versatility as a rider. These championships revealed Healy’s strength and
tactical nous on the bike, elements that would continue to serve him well in
his quest for stage wins in major races. His breakthrough came in 2023, when he
won a stage at the Giro d'Italia, a moment that signalled his arrival on the
grand tour stage.
A Tour de France campaign of near misses
The 2024 Tour de France provided Healy with a platform to
showcase his abilities to the fullest. Despite not securing a stage victory,
his performances were nothing short of heroic, especially during Stage 9 on the
gravel roads of Champagne. As soon as the breakaway passed under the red kite,
Healy launched an audacious attack, having already tested his legs with two
kilometres to go. He sprinted up the side of the group and took off, giving
everything in pursuit of a memorable victory. For a moment, it looked as if
he’d broken free from his rivals, but they quickly closed the gap, leaving
Healy with a fifth-place finish that underscored his unwavering determination.
Reflecting on the race, Healy said in a
team press release,
“It was a full gas fight from the start for the breakaway. I kept my cards
close to my chest until the first sector because we knew it was pretty hard
after that and if the gap wasn’t too big we could maybe bridge. That’s what I
managed to do with Pidcock. It was a tough old battle to get across and I think
we spent a lot of pennies there. As soon as we caught them, we hit the next
gravel sector on the steep part. We were in for a hard day then!
“And from there, it was just a war of attrition with nowhere
really for me to make a big difference in the final. Everyone was so knackered.
It wasn’t just me. When it’s flat, it’s hard to make a difference. It was
always going to be tough, but we gave it a good go and I’m just happy we were
there and represented in the finish. We’ve just got to keep playing our cards
and eventually it’ll roll our way.”
The Tour de France can be ruthless, and Healy’s
determination on Stage 9 epitomised this. However, this wasn’t the only
instance of heartbreak for Healy. In Stage 14, he was once again in the thick
of the action, leading the breakaway solo on the Pla d'Adet with a minute's
advantage over the GC contenders. But when the peloton attacks came,
spearheaded by UAE Team Emirates' Adam Yates and Tadej Pogacar, Healy’s lead
evaporated, and he was caught by the favourites.
“I think the crowd was something special. It was not a
disappointment, it’s just bike racing. I gave everything to be in the break and
was grateful I could do my best,” Healy said after the stage, showing his
admirable resilience in the face of defeat.
“Adam Yates and Tadej Pogacar caught me from behind, and
there’s not much you can do from there. I held in there for a bit, but then
there was nothing more I could do. Maybe this isn’t the type of medal we want,
but it is something.”
Although a stage win eluded him, Healy’s exploits did not go
unnoticed, as he was awarded the combativity prize for his gritty performance.
It’s an accolade that underscores how much heart he has showed during his Tour
de France debut in 2024. Healy’s presence at the front of the race has become a
near-daily occurrence, which made him one of the Tour’s most captivating and
relentless riders.
Just two weeks after the Tour concluded, Healy was back in
France and up to his old tricks in the Olympic road race. In a race that Remco
Evenepoel eventually destroyed the peloton in, Healy once again showed his love
for attacking. Although Ireland wasn't among the favourites, Healy didn’t let
this discourage him. Together with Alexey Lutsenko, he launched an ambitious
attack with 95 kilometres to go, later continuing solo before being caught by
the peloton led by Evenepoel. Despite being reeled in, Healy crossed the finish
line in the top 10, a testament to his ability and courage.
“I played my cards the best way I know how,” Healy reflected
post-race. “Maybe if I’d had a tiny bit more in the tank today then I could
have been in the shout for a medal, but I'm super proud of that performance. A
top 10 is a result. I think I put myself in the best place and did what I know
suits me best. There were just stronger guys today, unfortunately.”
Ireland’s Tour de France stage winners
For Healy, adding his name to the list of Irish cyclists who
have won a Tour de France stage is more than just a personal goal, it’s a
chance to make history. Ireland has had six riders take Tour stage victories,
including Sean Kelly and Stephen Roche, whose legacies in cycling are the stuff
of legend. Securing a stage victory would not only place Healy among the greats
but would also inspire a new generation of Irish cyclists.
Ben Healy could be Ireland's next cycling star
The Tour is brutal, and victories can often feel like
distant dreams. Yet, Healy has shown that he has the drive and skill to turn
those dreams into reality. With his talent, he stands a strong chance of
landing a major win next season. A Tour de France stage win in 2025 would add a
remarkable chapter to Ireland’s cycling story, and Healy seems poised to make
it happen.
The unsung hero of 2024?
Throughout 2024, Ben Healy has become a fan favourite,
bringing an exciting dynamism to every race he enters. His relentless attacks
and fearless racing style have won him admiration, even if they haven’t always
brought the rewards he deserves. What sets Healy apart is his unyielding spirit,
as regardless of the odds, he fights for every inch on the road.
If 2024 has shown us anything, it’s that Ben Healy’s cycling
journey is only just beginning. His close calls, near-misses, and hard-fought
efforts are laying the groundwork for what promises to be an impressive career.
For now, he may be the unsung hero of this season, but if he continues to ride
with such passion and persistence, he’ll soon be standing on the podium, and
Ireland will celebrate having found a new star.