Should Tom Pidcock swallow his pride and retire? (Who is he going to sign for?)

daniel_b
daniel_b Posts: 12,048
edited December 2024 in Pro race

Seeing as he just left a world tour team and all that ;-)

Clearly (Hopefully evident) this is a mickey take on my part, to echo the loony toons thread some muppet started about Cav back in the mists of time.

Personally I am a big TP fan, love the way he rides, and am hoping he has a really successful few years ahead of him.


When will Pidders announce where he is going do we think, presumably it is a done deal, I wonder if it will be kept a secret until the new year, as he is not one to court publicity, and seems to value his private life.

I'm guessing the destination team will want to make the most out of it publicity wise as well.

Be very interesting to see what his race calendar will be for next year - and I'm assuming no CX outings upcoming?


All the talk is about Q36.5, currently on the very excellent Scott bikes, being a Scott fanboi myself, I would very much like them to continue on Addicts and Foils, however their very rich backer/owner Ivan Glasenberg has a major stake in Pinarello, so would that either see them shift over to Pinarello and Ineos stay with Pinarello too potentially, or Ineos move to another brand?


Random thought for the day - presumably Ivan is in this for the longish haul with Q36.5, and would want a WT team eventually.

Just wondering if any tentative talks have been had about a possible option for buying the Ineos team out in a few years time, partially to gain their licence.

If google is to be believed, ole Ivan has a net worth of $9.9bn, versus Jimbo's $15.9bn, so he's got reasonable reserves you would imagine.

Felt F70 05 (Turbo)
Marin Palisades Trail 91 and 06
Scott CR1 SL 12
Cannondale Synapse Adventure 15 & 16 Di2
Scott Foil 18
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