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Riding high! The cycling boss who got the world cheering on team Israel

Sylvan Adams is the founder as well as the heart and soul of Team Israel Premier Tech

July 26, 2023 12:06
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Israel-Premier Tech team's co-owner Israeli-Canadian Sylvan Adams attends a press conference at the Bella exhibition and conference Center in Orestad, Copenhagen, Denmark, on June 30, 2022, for the 2022 Tour de France cycling race. - The first three stages of the 2022 Tour de France will take place in Denmark before the race moves to France. The competition is scheduled to start on July 1, 2022 in Copenhagen. - Denmark OUT (Photo by Bo Amstrup / Ritzau Scanpix / AFP) / Denmark OUT (Photo by BO AMSTRUP/Ritzau Scanpix/AFP via Getty Images)

By

Jonny Long,

in France

4 min read

The boss of Israel’s cycling team, Sylvan Adams, is reclining in garden furniture above the Alpine town of Megève on the Tour de France’s second rest day.

“Did you know the Christian community hid 300 Jewish kids here?” asks his media director, Tsadok Yecheskeli.

“That’s beautiful,” the Israeli-Canadian billionaire replies, in a moment that captures the heart and drive of the man behind Israel’s stunning success on the world cycling stage.

Adams’s father fled Nazi camps to find sanctuary in Mandatory Palestine and, with Team Israel, he is on a mission to promote and celebrate the land that saved his father.
Going by the reception his team has enjoyed on this year’s Tour, Adams is achieving exactly that.



“I saw these people who had a big Israeli flag,” he says. “And I decided to stop because I thought they were going to be our fans. I started speaking in Hebrew but they didn’t speak Hebrew. So I said are you Jewish? ‘No,’ they answered. ‘We just like the team.’

“They just like the team,” Adams smiles, remembering the moment. “So how nice is that? They’re putting up Israeli flags because they like the team.”