While pro rider team transfer news isn’t often big on our tech-focused priority list, Tom Pidcock’s move to Q36.5 Pro Cycling for the next three years brought up an interesting question. Would he now ...
It was hardly the first consideration at the end of a chaotic Vuelta a Espana marred by protests and public disorder, but you had to feel for Tom Pidcock. Denied the chance to go for what would have ...
After eight stages of the Vuelta a España, Tom Pidcock (Q36.5) remains well-placed on GC, having confirmed his goal of finishing in the top 10 overall, but thinks that the racing so far has been ...
It's not every day that an Olympic champion, Tour de France stage winner and Classics specialist, in the prime of his career, makes a surprise move out of the WorldTour and into a barely two-year-old ...
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