UCI MTB World Cup Nove Město: Tom Pidcock takes fourth victory in a row in elite men’s race
British rider now unbeaten on the Nove Mesto course as Ni♒no Schurter comes in second

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Tom Pidcock (Ineos Grenadiers) took a pitch-perfect victory at the UCI World Cup in Nové Město na Moravě, riding solo from an attack on the fourth lap ahead of 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Nino Schurter (Scott&ndash🅠;SRAM), who finished second, and Marc🌠el Guerrini (BIXS Performance Race Team) in third.
Pidcock, re✨igning W☂orld and Olympic champion, has now raced in Nove Mesto four years in a row and won on each occasion, giving him an unbeaten record.
The early parts of the race looked a little perilous for the Brit, though, as Schurter and Victor Koretzky (Specialized Factory Racing) - overall points leader in the World Cup series and winner of the 168澳洲5最新开奖🦩结果:short💛 track race at Nove Mesto on Saturday🧔 - broke away on the second lap and established a palpable gap.
By the third lap, the major contenders were back together and Pidcock wasted no time in m🅰aking an explosive attack on the circuit’s main climb - affectionately named the Whoopenberg. However, the move was pulled back as Pidcock was unable to break t😼he elastic.
The attack had positioned Pidcock at the front of the pack, though, and meant that on the fourth lap he launched a renewed attack agains𒆙t Schurter on the climb and ride clear of the Swiss rider.
By the end of the la💃p, Pidcock had pulled out a 15-second lead, and over the ne༺xt three laps Pidcock’s lead hovered around 25 seconds - keeping Schurter within contention, and Pidcock only one technical misstep away from losing his lead.
A tiny wobble on the final climb ꦓwas the only mistake Pidcock ceded as he expanded his lead to over 30 seconds in a d൩ecisive final lap before he rode to clear victory.
He finished in 1:21:41, 32 seconds ꦡclear of Schꦓurter and 44 seconds ahead of Guerrini, who held off a final charge from British rider Charlie Aldridge.
&ldqu🌞o;Next time I need to practice some starts before I start on the front row,” Pidcock joked after the finish.
“Once I got going I just could try to go to the front and find my own pace. You know that’s important on this track as there are so many lines and every lap I was just taking a different line to be honest,” he said.
“I think I can be quite pleased with that for my first race of the year. Obviously, when you're putting big hours in on the road, it’s quite different to come in and smash it for an hour and a half, so I think I can be p💝retty pleased with that,” he added.
Pidcock has stated that he is targeting Olympic gold in cross-counܫtry m༺ountain bike this summer, and today’s result firmly places him as a favourite.
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