Geraint Thomas becomes first British rider to win Tour de Suisse
Welshman Geraint Thomas became the first British winner of the Tour de Suisse after finishing second in the individual time trial in Vaduz on Sunday.
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Welshman Geraint Thomas became the first British winner of the Tour de Suisse after finishing second in the individual time trial in Vaduz on Sunday.
Hopes of a fully fit line-up at this year's Tour de France are hanging by a thread after an outbreak of Covid-19 cases tore through the Tour de Suisse peloton.
With just two weeks to go until this year’s Tour de France begins in Copenhagen, professional cycling is once again reeling from an outbreak of Covid-19. British squad Ineos Grenadiers have been directly affected with Tom Pidcock the latest rider forced to pull out of the Tour de Suisse.
Hopes of a fully fit line-up at this year's Tour de France are hanging by a thread after an outbreak of Covid-19 cases tore through the Tour de Suisse peloton.
Tom Pidcock is looking to compete at the Tour de France for the first time with the Ineos Grenadiers. Currently, Pidcock is in Switzerland, competing in the Tour de Suisse, marking his comeback at a first stage race since the early spring where he was forced to miss out due to an unspecified stubborn stomach issue. Ad/> “My liver is not processing things very well.
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.