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Team Ineos rider Tom Pidcock looking to go to the Tour de France for the first time after Olympic success

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.

It just takes time to heal,” he had said after completing Gent-Wevelgem in March Giro d'ItaliaPidcock to make mountain bike return after skipping Giro d'Italia04/05/2022 AT 14:22 “In the past when I was younger, it hit me quite hard. I did a blood and urine test, it was high-fat content. To be honest, I don’t know the details.

It’s not normal, but we do what we can to fix it.” Pidcock is now attempting to put those issues behind him, as he eyes the oldest and most prestigious Grand Tour, which will start in Copenhagen, Denmark on July 1st, and is set to finish with the final stage at Champs-Elysees in Paris twenty-four days later. The men’s race will be followed by the very first edition of the Tour de France Femmes. 'The first big goal is the yellow jersey' — Ganna on his Tour de France ambitions 'I won right?!' — Bettiol in celebration gaffe after finishing 38 seconds behind winner Roglic: Pogacar rivalry is special for fans and pushes us both “The official selection still needs to be made, so until that’s done nothing is certain, but of course, I want to be [chosen for the Tour de France],” he told VeloNews during the Tour de Suisse.

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