British cyclist Tom Pidcock to keep mixing up targets for as long as possible
Tom Pidcock is the British cyclist who can do it all and he wants to keep mixing up his targets for as long as possible.
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Tom Pidcock is the British cyclist who can do it all and he wants to keep mixing up his targets for as long as possible.
Olympic champion Tom Pidcock blasted to World Cup gold on his return to mountain bike racing in Albstadt, Germany. The 22-year-old reminded the world of his all-round threat with a dominant ride that clinched a second MTB World Cup win of his career. Ad/> Pidcock used one of two steep climbs on lap three of six to launch the decisive attack.
Team GB gold medallist and Ineos Grenadiers' rider Tom Pidcock will reject the chance to compete at the Giro d'Italia in favour of a return to mountain bike action at the World Cup events this month. The 22-year-old British rider will compete in two mountain biking events in May, one in Germany and one in the Czech Republic.
Richard Carapaz will lead a strong Ineos Grenadiers team at the 2022 Giro d’Italia. Ineos have won the race for the past two years, and Carapaz will be given the best chance to make it a hat-trick — and his second Giro victory after his success in 2019 in the colours of Movistar. Ad/> While Carapaz will be leading the charge, 2020 victor Tao Geoghegan Hart and 2021 champion Egan Bernal will be absent due to illness and injury respectively.
WHEN IS THE GIRO D’ITALIA 2022? The wait is almost over: the first Grand Tour of 2022 gets under way on Friday 6th May with the first of three stages in Hungary before La Corsa Rosa makes its way to the Italian mainland via a stint on the island of Sicily. The 105th edition culminates with a time trial in Verona on Sunday 29th May.
Romain Bardet se convirtió en uno de los héroes de la Lieja-Bastoña-Lieja no por su actuación deportiva, ya que no terminó la carrera, pero sí por evitar una desgracia tras la montonera masiva que se produjo a 62 kilómetros de meta tras socorrer al campeón del mundo Julian Alaphilippe, que quedó tendido en la cuneta a causa de la caída. Una acción que le ha valido el reconocimiento de todo el pelotón por su nobleza.
Julian Alaphilippe (Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl) was taken to hospital after crashing into a tree at Liege-Bastogne-Liege. The Frenchman, who had made no secret of targeting the Ardennes classics, went down in a big pile-up with 60km remaining of the Belgian Monument.
World champion Julian Alaphilippe hit a tree in a mass fall 60km from the finish line of the Liege-Bastogne-Liege one-day cycling classic on Sunday before being rushed to hospital complaining of severe back pain.