David Boily, born on April twenty-eighth, nineteen ninety, is a notable figure in the world of Canadian cycling. As a former professional cyclist, he made a significant mark in the sport, particularly during the prestigious Tour of California in two thousand twelve.
During this event, Boily showcased his climbing prowess by donning the red jersey, which is awarded to the best climber, for the first two stages. His performance was commendable, as he fought fiercely to maintain his lead against fellow Canadian cyclist Sebastian Salas from Optum–Kelly Benefit Strategies.
Despite his efforts to reclaim the jersey, Boily ultimately finished in second place in the mountain classification, accumulating a total of forty-eight points, while Salas secured the lead with sixty-five points. Boily's determination and competitive spirit were evident as he continued to strive for excellence in the sport.