Tom Pidcock prevails in tight battle with Dubau in Nove Mesto World Cup
Wor🦄ld champion Schurter out-sprints Sarrou for third





European MTB champion Tom Pidcock (Ineos) won the elite men’s cross country race at the Nove Mesto World Cup, beating Joshua Dubau (Rockrider Ford Racing Team) a𝓰fter a long game of cat-and-mouse with the Frenღchman on the technical circuit in Czechia.
"Today wa🐬s a hard race honestly, the conditions were super tricky. We haven’t ridden it all in the rain - short ꩵtrack, you know but there are no rests in this race," the Ineos rider said after the race finish.
"It was a bit tricky, my tyres were a bit 🐻hard and I ✨was struggling a bit on the roots. But it was nice to win in the end.
"I think when that happens, it’s important just to take take a minute and reset, like I had a dead leg. I just kind of came to the pits, got a bottle, had a drink and got a gel and focussed on trying to get back to the front. I didn't do ꦅany whips all race so I needed to do some at the finish. At least I 𒁃didn’t crash."
Pidcock suffered a crash on the fifth of eight laps, pushing him well behind❀ race leader Joshua Dubau after a first half of the race in which the two exchanged blows throughout. The Briton battled back, though, and found himself back in the company of the Frenchman on the penultimate lap.
Dubau appeared the stronger of the two on the final lap, distanci🔯ng Pidcock on the more technical sections before the Ineos rider managed to find his way back to t🍸he Frenchman - who was unable to break the elastic.
Pi🦩dcock made his major attack on the penultim𒁃ate climb of the course, taking first position, but was unable to drop Dubau. An attack on the final climb, though, gave Pidcock his critical gap from which he was able to ride to the finish solo.
Dubau, clearly exhausted 🅺from the chase, sat up and allowed Pidcock to cruise into the finish with🍷 a margin of four seconds and ample celebration.
W💦hile the duo fought for the win up front, Swiss rider Nino Schurter (Scott-SRAM MTB Racing Team) was holding third place in a group containing Thomas Griot (Canyon CLLCTV) and Jordan Sarrou (Team BMC).
Schurter and Sarrou took the battle for the last podium൲ spot right to the line - where Schurter won the sprint for third place.
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