
Tom Pidcock wins the XCO World Cup of Andorra with another epic comeback
Tom Pidcock wins the XCO World Cup with a trademark comeback.
Tom Pidcock wins the XCO World Cup with a trademark comeback.
The New Zealander beats Keller and Rissveds in a thrilling final lap. Pieterse's fall and Maxwell's puncture marked an exciting race.
From July 11th to 13th, the MTB World Cup lands in Pal Arinsal (Andorra), one of the most demanding and spectacular venues on the calendar.
It has been weeks since he has been competing with what seems to be a new model of Trek Top Fuel.
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The weather threat forced the race to be moved up to Friday.
Pidcock riding with a completely different setup on his Pinarello Dogma XCO, while familiarizing himself with the XCO World Cup circuit in Andorra.
New designs for the Orbea Laufey
For weeks, he has been facing an obstacle that neither his experience nor his talent have been able to overcome.
Nino Schurter sits down with Julien Absalon and reviews all the rivals of his sports career.
Tom Pidcock returns to MTB in the World Cup in Andorra after his Olympic gold in Paris.
The Andorra Epic Pyrenees 2025 crowned the Buff Megamo (women's) and Klimatiza Orbea (men's) teams as the big winners this Sunday.
Luca Martin and Olivia Onesti are proclaimed XCO Champions of France 2025.
The design continues to bet on clean lines and a minimalist profile in black color, but now it approaches the UCI regulatory limit.
He has made the decision to return home and prioritize his recovery both physically and mentally, in a season that is proving to be very irregular.