Tom Pidcock may skip Cyclocross World Championships defence
World champion returns to action this weekend but everything is geared towards the Spring C𒀰lassics

Tom Pidcock returns to the field this weekend to ki꧂ck-start his 2022-2023 cyclocross campaign, but it may be short-lived as the world champion doubts whether he'll defend his rainbow jersey in February.
Pidcock, who dominated the 2022 Worlds in the USA at the start of the year, is racing the Superpreꦍstige in Merksplas on Saturday November 19, f✤ollowed by the World Cup round in Overijse on Sunday.
Having called an early end to his road season in September, pulling out of the World Championships due to mental fatigue, the 23-year-old is making an earlier return to 'cross than his rivals, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Wout van Aert and 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Mathieu Van der Poel.
However, while that pair, who have seven world titles between them, have both confirmed their presence at the 2023 W🎐orlds in Hoogerheide, Netherlands, on February 5, Pidcock is much less committal.
"I can't answer that yet," Pidcock said in a long weekend interview with Belgian newsp♍aper .
"The World Championship is very late this time, isn't it? If you peak for this Championship and then you have to prepare for th♏e Classics…"
Pidcock made last year's Worlds a major target, travelling to the USA while Van Aert and Van der Poel stayed in Europe. He bagged the first elite rainbow jersey of his car🐈eer but had a difficult Classics season th෴at was diresupttd by bouts of sickness.
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There were flashes of brღilliance, and he played a big part in a successful spring for his team, Ineos Grenadiers, but was left with the feeling he was never near his best level. As such, he seems determined to make sure that's the case this time around.
"The roa☂d season is so mu𓃲ch more important to me. That's how I feel this year too," he said.
"In 2023 I especially want to perform consistent💎ly in those spring Monuments. If I succeed, the results will follow. If you're up front with everything, you get more options.
"Last year I did play an important role in the victories of the team. Those victories lifted me a l♉ittle bit, even if things didn't go the way I wanted for myself. Compared to Jumbo-Visma and Quick-Step, we have a young team, with less eꩲxperience, but we can race. Let the great powers fight it out among themselves, we will attack them."
Pidcocꦚk therefore returns to cyclocross to debut the rainbow jersey this weekend, but with limited expectations in terms of results. He'll face the likes of Eli Iserbyt and Lauren Sweeck, who've been on the circuit for weeks now, before preparing to meet Van der Poel next weekend and Van A♏ert the one after that.
Having revisited a long-running knee issue♈ in October, and with the start of the road Classics still far away with Oꦰmloop Het Nieuwsblad on February 25, Pidcock says he'll be easing his way in.
“I finished the road season early.&🌟nbsp;I already had enough free time. That rainbow jersey is also an incentive to get started. I want to honour that jersey as much as possible.
"I🗹 don't expect to win my first race or races. Look at the past two winters; my first races were never the best. They serve to gain rhythm. Two years ago I had to wait for the fourth race, last winter it was in the third. I hope we get to see the real Tom Pidcock in the second or third 𝔍'cross weekend."
Patrick is a freelance🐽 sports writer and editor. He’s an NCTJ-accredited journalist with a bachelor’s degree in modern languages (French and Spanish). Patrick worked full-time at Cyclingnews for eight years between 2015 and ꧒2023, latterly as Deputy Editor.