Tom Pidcock conquers 'home' cross-country race in Andorra round of UCI Mountain Bike World Series
Third time is the charm as Olympic Champion score🗹s the victory at Pal Arinsal course after fourth row s🃏tart

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Tom Pidcock 🔥(Q36.5 Pro Cycling) lost no time in hitting his stride on his mountain bike, winning the UCI Cross-country Olympic World Cup competition in Pal Arinsal-Andorra on Sunday.
The reigning Olympic Champion in the XCO discipline made a splash in 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:his season debut on dirt, working his way from a fourth-row start🦩 to take a solo lead by the bell lap.
The British rider, who lives at high altitude in Andorra, used wide passing lines, punchy climbs and technical descents to seal the victory, coasting across the finish line 21 seconds ahead of Luca Martin with another 31 seconds to 💖compatriot Charlie Aldridge, both riders with Cannondale Factory Racing.
It was the first time in three tries in Andorra that Pidcock scored a victory in the XCO race, having finished third two times before. This was his first mountain bike race with 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:his new team, Q36.5 Pro Cycling, competing in a white and gold skinsuit to �ཧ�pay tribute to his Olympic title.
“My start was pretty OK; I went a bit hard midway through the race. It’s hard for everyone racing this high [at altitude], it’s not like you can find more oxygen anywhere," Pidcock told organ♊isers after his win.
“My tyres were a little bit harไd in the end, due to a lack of experience in the races this year. It did play into my favour as I didn’t p𓂃uncture or have any problems. I was nervous about getting a good launch at the start. If I’d have gone backwards from the fourth row, then I would have been really far back."
After the first of eight laps, the 25-year-old worked his way to 14th position. He kept on the gas and on the se♔cond lap caught the leading group of six riders, which included French national champion Martin, who had won the Cross-country Short Track race on Friday. Pidcock and Martin stole away with nearly 30 sec🌠onds in hand by the mid-point of the race.
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On the sixth circuit, Pidcock had carved out a small advantage to Martin, who lost a chunk of time when he had to swap wheels after a puncture and then had a mechanical. The Frenchman made up a small amount of time on lap seven but could neverꦉ reconnect with Pidcock.
XCO World Cup points leader Christopher Blevins (Specialized Factory Racing) finished more than 4 minutes back in 29th position, but held onto his overall lead of 313 points going into the seventh 🍸round on August 28-31 at Les Gets in the Haute-Savoie region of France.
Asked if he would find a spot on hiꦓs calendar to race another MTB World Cup event this summer, Pidcock only referred to 'next year' for a return to XCO racing.
“I don’t think this year. Next year I want to do♎ a few more races," he told organisers.
“It’s super-nice to finally win here, kind o🌱f at home, after a few years. It’s not an easy plaꦅce to race, that is for sure," he added.
Last year he competed at the Mountain Bike World Championships, going third at Pal ꧙Arinsal, and defended his gold medal at the Paris Olympic Games. His last World Cup race was last year in Cran🍌s-Montana and he won both the XCC and XCO events.
He returns to road competition fo📖r Q36.5, having most recently scored four top 10s on stages at the Giro d'Italia.

Jackie has been involve꧑d in professional sports for more than 30 years in news reporting, sports marketing and public relations. She founded Peloton Spo꧙rts in 1998, a sports marketing and public relations agency, which managed projects for Tour de Georgia, Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah and USA Cycling. She also founded Bike Alpharetta Inc, a Georgia non-profit to promote safe cycling. She is proud to have worked in professional baseball for six years - from selling advertising to pulling the tarp for several minor league teams. She has climbed l'Alpe d'Huez three times (not fast). Her favorite road and gravel rides are around horse farms in north Georgia (USA) and around lavender fields in Provence (France), and some mtb rides in Park City, Utah (USA).
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