Pidcock wins stage weeks after serious crash
Tom Pidcock won the Milano-Torino one-day race in March Britain's Tom Pidcock has won stage three of the Tour of the Alps less than a month after a "horror crash" in Spain.
Tom Pidcock won the Milano-Torino one-day race in March Britain's Tom Pidcock has won stage three of the Tour of the Alps less than a month after a "horror crash" in Spain. The Pinarello-Q36. 5 rider beat Tommaso Dati of Ukyo and Egan Bernal of Ineos Grenadiers to the line in Arco after holding his position at the head of the peloton in a sprint and powering over the line in warm weather in northern Italy.
The 26-year-old showed real strength about three weeks after suffering a high-speed crash on a descent during March's Volta a Catalunya when he misjudged a corner. "With my injury and the time off, it's been difficult," Pidcock said after the stage. "Coming back is very hard mentally - even the first time I was dropped, it was tough to deal with.
So this win feels really nice. " Pidcock, who is famed in cycling for being a 'demon descender' - following his 2022 Tour de France stage win on Alpe d'Huez, in which he reached speeds of 100km/h - described the crash in March as "like one of these horror crashes you see... I [was] lucky I could talk on the radio".
The double Olympic mountain bike champion had been having a good season until the crash, narrowly losing out on victory at the Milan-San Remo monument race to Tadej Pogacar. Pidcock is riding the Tour of the Alps in preparation for Sunday's monument Liege-Bastogne-Liege, before taking on the Tour de France for the first time for the team he joined last year. Meanwhile, Britain's Ben Tulett said it was a "big surprise" to finish third in the traditional build-up race to Liege-Bastogne-Liege, La Fleche Wallonne.