Can a road bike keep up with a downhill bike? Pidcock gives it a try against Bruni
Red Bull once again captures attention with one of those challenges that seem impossible until someone decides to carry them out. This time, it has put two specialists from opposing disciplines face to face, but with a common point: downhill speed. The five-time downhill world champion Loic Bruni faces off against the double world champion of XCO Tom Pidcock in an unusual setting.
Tom Pidcock vs Loic Bruni, this is the most unexpected descent you will see this year
The proposal has an interesting twist. Pidcock does not compete on a mountain bike, but on a road bike, while both descend the same mountain on different but practically parallel routes. A direct face-off between two ways of understanding the descent.

The Brit has been surprising for years with his ability to descend on asphalt, a terrain where he has demonstrated an uncommon technique even among professional cyclists. In front of him is Bruni, a pure specialist whose only competitive goal has always been to go down faster than anyone else.
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To make this possible, Red Bull has built a scenario that seemed impossible. A downhill track for Bruni and a nearby road for Pidcock that allow for a comparison of two completely different worlds under equal conditions.
We won't reveal the result, but it does leave a final scene that summarizes the spirit of the challenge. Pidcock, after the descent, sends a clear message to his rival and suggests that next time they swap bikes.