Only one?Off to the Vuelta apparently, stage win on the cards?
National stripes, Vuelta stage win, Cross Rainbows, then a big Classic. Why not?This years Nationals suits Pidcock to a T. National stripes by the end of the year too?
They called him Tim Podcock at one pointwhen the bbc get hold of it - lots of mentions about 'team gb' corporate *** that clearly Pidcock has nothing to do with and the presenter calls it 'mountain climbing'...
He still does. He wants to win World titles in different disciplines; so I'd think he would target the MTB in the future.That was awesome, and I'm also really glad he doesn't have any unfinished business on the MTB now.
To be fair that was Gerald de Kock on the world feed, not the BBC.They called him Tim Podcock at one point![]()
And to be even fairer he was obviously in on the joke as he'd just stumbled over saying Pidcock in the heat of the moment, and was laughing at his own mistake.To be fair that was Gerald de Kock on the world feed, not the BBC.
He isIs he riding La Vuelta?
Roubaix on 3rd, so no reason he couldn't do it. At this stage of his development though, he'll probably struggle against the bigger, more powerful guys like WvA, MvdP and Asgreen. Worlds though, dependent on how he comes out of La Vuelta, on that course, he'll be a favourite.provisional schedule:
14 Aug-5 Sept: Vuelta a España
26 Sept: Road Worlds
10-17 Oct: CX World Cup in USA - Waterloo, Fayetteville (same course as worlds) and Iowa City.
- CX through to November (probs up to Koksijde on 21 Nov), then a break, before restarting in the build up the big christmas races and CX worlds.
So potentially no roubaix and definitely no nationals (17 oct).