Britain's Tom Pidcock will sit out the Tour de France but admitted Sunday the legendary event was very much on his radar for ...
Britain's Tom Pidcock says he will not contest this year's Tour de France with his new Q36.5 team. The 25-year-old left Ineos ...
Tom Pidcock has confirmed he will not compete in this year's Tour de France with new team Q36.5. The Brit joined the Swiss outfit after leaving Ineos Grenadiers in December following four seasons with ...
Several Team GB athletes receive New Year Honours. Among them are Olympian runner Keely Hodgkinson and mountain biker Tom ...
Pidcock won mountain bike gold at this year's Olympics Tom Pidcock's attention to detail is "next level" according to his new team boss Doug Ryder. The British rider, 25, signed for the Swiss Q36 ...
More than one Pidcock will be racing for Q36.5 in 2025. Tom Pidcock's younger brother Joe was announced on December 24 as a new signing for the Swiss ProTeam, completing their roster for next season.
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.
Tom Pidcock has signed a three-year deal with Q36.5 after the double Olympic champion’s departure from Ineos Grenadiers. Pidcock and Ineos agreed to end his long-term contract by mutual consent ...
Tom Pidcock won’t win a mountain bike World Cup or even finish on the podium in 2025, largely because he won’t actually be at any of the 10 rounds making up the UCI XC calendar. That’s my prediction ...
Q36.5 Pro Cycling rider Tom Pidock has confirmed that he will not take part in this year’s cyclo-cross season to "settle into a new environment". Pidcock left Ineos Grenadiers to switch to a ...