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Britain's Tom Pidcock is in ecstasy after pulling off a record-breaking debut win on the iconic Alpe d'Huez climb in Stage 12 of the Tour de France. The 22-year-old team Ineos Grenadiers rider became the youngest in history to lead the field up the storied peak, breaking Colombian Luis «Lucho» Herrera's 36-year-old record. Ad/> After completing his astonishing ascent, Pidcock was initially speechless.
A daredevil descent lit the fuse for the 22-year-old’s win while an explosive acceleration on the final ascent of the Alpe d’Huez finished the job on the final day in the Alps.
Tom Pidcock treated the Tour de France to a thrilling glimpse of a possible future Yellow Jersey winner with a stunning breakaway and grinned: “Not bad that, is it?”
Tom Pidcock became the youngest ever winner of a Tour de France stage on the Alpe d’Huez ahead of a rejuvenated Chris Froome while Jonas Vingegaard defended his new status as race leader as one of cycling’s most famous climbs once again delivered drama.
A woman who felt a 'niggling pain' in her leg was left devastated after being told she had 'incurable' cancer. Jo Hodkinson noticed the ache while out on her walks with her pet dog Elvis, which prompted her to visit the doctors.
Britain's Tom Pidcock won the 12th stage of the Tour de France, a 165.1-km Alpine trek between Briancon and L'Alpe d'Huez.
Honda WorldSBK’s Xavi Vierge has a weekend of unknowns ahead of him having missed the chance to test at Donington Park last month.