Re: Tom Pidcock and the Paris Olympics
Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2024 7:53 pm
I think he's always had it, I'd it attitude, arrogance or confidence, I don't really know .
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Pidcock was never going to make it as a GC rider in the Tour. He's ok for the odd stage win but isn't even close to Pogacar and Vingegaard. I reckon he might do well in the classics but even then he's up against some incredible talent.weeksy wrote: Mon Jan 13, 2025 9:48 am https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cycling/art ... 3qy1klgyyo
Pidcock not going to the TDF, mostly because his new team doesn't have an invite. But in truth i don't think it massively suits him anyway. He does seem to start have putting entries in for the spring classics.
Will be interesting to see how he goes there and whether he races XC worlds for example as well.
Absolutely agree. I think he's like a Thomas De Gent in the context that he can pick up a stage here and there as a GT rider, but he can't do the day after day after day on the mountains like Pogacar can. In the classics it's going to come down to timing and teamwork. I think he could pick up one of the fairly big ones this year as MVdP can't win them all, and WvA is not at his best. But obviously there's 30+ other racers who are realistically looking to snag one too. I don't know if he'll get a Monument this year, but he'll be thereabouts at times. Maybe Strade Bianchi.rusty wrote: Mon Jan 13, 2025 11:06 amPidcock was never going to make it as a GC rider in the Tour. He's ok for the odd stage win but isn't even close to Pogacar and Vingegaard. I reckon he might do well in the classics but even then he's up against some incredible talent.weeksy wrote: Mon Jan 13, 2025 9:48 am https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cycling/art ... 3qy1klgyyo
Pidcock not going to the TDF, mostly because his new team doesn't have an invite. But in truth i don't think it massively suits him anyway. He does seem to start have putting entries in for the spring classics.
Will be interesting to see how he goes there and whether he races XC worlds for example as well.
It'll definitely be interesting to see how it all plays out this year.weeksy wrote: Mon Jan 13, 2025 3:20 pmAbsolutely agree. I think he's like a Thomas De Gent in the context that he can pick up a stage here and there as a GT rider, but he can't do the day after day after day on the mountains like Pogacar can. In the classics it's going to come down to timing and teamwork. I think he could pick up one of the fairly big ones this year as MVdP can't win them all, and WvA is not at his best. But obviously there's 30+ other racers who are realistically looking to snag one too. I don't know if he'll get a Monument this year, but he'll be thereabouts at times. Maybe Strade Bianchi.rusty wrote: Mon Jan 13, 2025 11:06 amPidcock was never going to make it as a GC rider in the Tour. He's ok for the odd stage win but isn't even close to Pogacar and Vingegaard. I reckon he might do well in the classics but even then he's up against some incredible talent.weeksy wrote: Mon Jan 13, 2025 9:48 am https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cycling/art ... 3qy1klgyyo
Pidcock not going to the TDF, mostly because his new team doesn't have an invite. But in truth i don't think it massively suits him anyway. He does seem to start have putting entries in for the spring classics.
Will be interesting to see how he goes there and whether he races XC worlds for example as well.