
Tom Pidcock rode away from the bunch in the opening laps, and wasn’t seen again at the Nové Město World Cup cross-country mountain bike race Sunday.
The young Brit blazed the six laps and one start loop in 1:20:55, winning at 1 minute ahead of Mathieu van der Poel. Mathias Flueckiger cross the line third at 1:15, with American Chris Blevins finishing 20th.
The win is Pidcock’s first elite World Cup victory, and the first UK men’s win since the 1990s.
Pidcock was over the moon with the morale-boosting win.
“I think I was born to do mountain bike. It’s what I’ve done since I was little and what I’ve enjoyed,” Pidcock said. “Coming here and winning an elite World Cup … on an equal playing field it’s pretty insane.”
The win came on the heels of van der Poel’s victory with a bike-stab in the short track to open the weekend of racing.
After a strong cyclocross campaign and an impressive debut in the WorldTour, Pidcock only recently added mountain biking to his ambitions.
With the victory ahead of an elite field, Pidcock will carry momentum toward Tokyo.
Pidcock is also expected to return to the road with Ineos Grenadiers, with likely starts also at the Suisse tour and the Tour of Austria.
Nové Město World Cup mountain bike (cross-country):
1. Thomas Pidcock: 1:20:55
2. Mathieu van der Poel, at 1:00
3. Mathias Flueckiger, at 1:15