I'm long Pidcock. I believe he will continue to steadily improve, and I think he is likely to podium a GT in a few years.
Agree, and he already sort of didI can see that he will ride Itzulia this year instead of the cobbles. Great!
Time to win one of the Ardennes classics.
Also a much harder race this year in terms of stronger riders but also the way it was ridden.And he finishes 6th, so did better than last year.
I get the impression teams use races like this as just extended training blocks now for future goals, so they're almost setup not to be that spectacular, but solid.
tbf on reddit or many other forums I've been to it would be his entire career written off at this point.writing off the season in February is very CN-forumlike behaviour, dunno why we expect anything less
And he finishes 6th, so did better than last year.
I get the impression teams use races like this as just extended training blocks now for future goals, so they're almost setup not to be that spectacular, but solid.
He seemed a little undercooked, to be honest.Piddlers condition today was alright, he just has to massively fight the bike riding over the stones and wastes about twice as much energy doing it, shouldn't bother with cobbled classics and should just focus on the Ardennes which he excels at.
Ineos should ride for Turner in the later races, who was doing a lot of the dom work today riding the front of the group.
He claimed he was better in Algarve than last year, just that the competition was much better than last year. However, his climbing time up Malhao was much slower than last year when he won.He seemed a little undercooked, to be honest.
His 'What the F***' remarks probably signalled something to discuss in the ClinicIt's a shame they have edited that clipdown to remove the swearing. There was definitely some distaste in his tone. He was more or less saying "I don't know what to say about that really". I mean, he's a former winner of the race and multiple world/olympic champion and he's getting left for dead by someone who looks like he's out for a training ride. He must be really looking forward to the TdeF.
Maybe if he focuses on one thing and training in the winter for the road he can challenge.Pidders doesn't seem amused.
Comparing what works for MVDP is a mistake. He is quite unique as well.Doubt it. Doing CX in winter hasn't stopped MvdP at all for example.
Don't think anyone in the world can challenge Pogacar at Strade, I think he's mostly just mad they all got humiliated like that.
Perhaps, but he is still the best of the rest currently,I just don't think Pidcock has the physiological talent to compete with the best road riders. He'd make a world class Ardennes specialist in a bygone era.
He seems too small to have good engine/endurance for long, attritional races and he doesn't seem to have the pure aerobic ability of a top class climber either.
He just has a potty mouth. I almost can't remember any interview with him without similar language.His 'What the F***' remarks probably signalled something to discuss in the Clinic
He just has a potty mouth. I almost can't remember any interview with him without similar language.
Agree on raw power.Tom will always struggle against the best. He doesn't have the power of his similarly aged peers: Tadej, Jonas, and Remco. It's a waste of talent for Ineos to try to turn Pidcock into a 3 week grand tour competitor unless the toppers in the sport are not on the start line. He just doesn't have it. Tadej dropped him yesterday just with seated power...something Tom doesn't have.
He will always be great on the MTB though because of his bike handling skills.