Tom Pidcock: I made too many mistakes at Opening Weekend
'Benoot took me out of the br▨eak at Kuurne' says Ine🍨os rider

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Tom Pidcock didn’t come to the Opening Weekend seeking perfection, but he was nevertheles🐈s left to rue a string of mistakes that perhaps prevented him achieving the sort of results that are already expected of h🦹im.
After admitting to a couple of errors after Saturday’s 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, the 22-year-old 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Ineos Grenadiers rider acknowledged another one at Sunday’s 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Kuurne-Brussel-Kuurne.
Having been instrumental in teasing the race open on the new climbs over t𝔉he Walloon border with 80km to 🀅go, Pidcock was unceremoniously dumped out of the 17-man lead group just ahead of the Beerbosstraat cobbles with 35km to go.
He explained tꦰhat Jumbo-Visma rider Tiesj Benoot let a gap go as Movistar’s Ivan Garcia Cortina was accelerating, and that was that.
“It was a bit of a mistake on my part. Tiesj took me out the back of the break and I didn’t respond. I kind of let him. So that was my fault,” Pidcock told Cyclingnews.
There was, however, a silver lining. Pidcock 🌼felt he was a marked man in the group, which is perhaps why Benoot - who had a fast-finishing teammate of his own in Christophe Laporte, wanted to open the trapdoor. As it was, his absence from the break seemed to spark renewed cooperation, allowing his teammate Jhonatan Narvaez to crack on and m🔯ake it down to the final three, who were only caught by the bunch 100 metres shy of the line.
“In the end I think that helped the break and hel♊ped Jonny. Jonny got within 100 metres of the finish line, and If I was still there… I mean, once I’d gone they were riding full gas, so yeah, if I was there maybe i꧋t would have got caught earlier.”
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Pidcock must be sick of the sight of Benoot. Jumbo’s new signing was instrumental in setting up Wout v🌌an Aert’s victory at the Omloop and was part of one of the errors Pidcock felt he made on Saturday, as they let him disꦓappear up the road ahead of the Muur van Geraardsbergen. Later on in the Omloop, Pidcock regretted his hesitation when Van Aert attacked ahead of the Bosberg.
“I made too many mistakes this weekend, for several reasons,” Pidcock told Cyclingnews.
“Certainly it&🅠rsquo;s still [about] learning - learning to lead the team and all that.”
That said, Pidcock, talented and precocious as he may be, did not come to Belgium thiꦜs weekend in need of victory. That will be the case from Strade Bianche next Saturday but for now he took heart from a couple of days spent on the front foot as part of a youthful and inexperienced Ineos Grenadiers Classics group.
“In terms of how we raced as team, today we were pretty impressive in my opinion,” he said. “We took t𝓰he race on with a young team and the amount we improved from yesterday was phenomenal. That’s a really good sign for the future Classics - this year and the years🐻 beyond.”
As such, despite not catching the eye in quite the same way he did here last year on his Classics debut - attacking at Omloop and third at Kuurne - he saw no cause൩ for concern.
“It’s always difficult - or not really right - to say ⛦that [the result doesn’t matte🌄r], but yes in reality that is right. It’s more about next weekend for me,” Pidcock said.
“To be honest, I felt the level was much higher this Opening Weekend than last year. Today three of best sprinters in the world were here, whereas last year there weren’t any top bunch sprinters, so the level was much higher, but then again we go to Strade Bianche and there are ꧙more top guys again.”