Tom Pidcock will not compete at this year's Tour de France after leaving Ineos Grenadiers and joining the Q36.5 team, the ...
Tom Pidcock has confirmed that he will miss the 2025 edition of the Tour de France after joining Q36.5 Pro Cycling following ...
Tom Pidcock will not compete at this year's Tour de France after leaving Ineos Grenadiers and joining the Q36.5 team, the ...
Initial proposal to ASO reportedly presented to government Minister of Sport, with a potential shared bid with Italy ...
Visma-Lease a Bike's likely decision not to have any Dutch riders help fight for a third Tour de France win with Jonas ...
Britain's Tom Pidcock says he will not contest this year's Tour de France with his new Q36.5 team. The 25-year-old left Ineos ...
Britain's Adam Yates will try to win the Giro d'Italia for Visma-Lease a Bike before supporting Jonas Vingegaard at the Tour ...
Five-times Tour de France winner Miguel Indurain has added his voice to the chorus of leading figures in the sport backing ...
Ineos Grenadiers are seeking fresh sponsorship in order to maintain challenging at the top level of cycling, comitting themselves to the sport until 2028.
Tom Pidcock has opened up about his Ineos Grenadiers departure and looked ahead to the new campaign with his new team, Q36.5.
Britain's Tom Pidcock will sit out the Tour de France but admitted Sunday the legendary event was very much on his radar for 2026 where he will look to bolster his credentials as a "game-changer".
Britain's Ineos Grenadiers cycling team insist they will remain in the sport, but are searching for new partners to keep pace with competitors.