Tom Pidcock thought ‘race could be over at any point’ after battling gear issue to take World Championships gold
Pidcock put in one of the best rides of his career as he powered to the front in the latter stages and was able to hold off a late, determined challenge from Sam Gaze to win by a margin of 19 seconds.
Pidcock had started way back in the fifth row, and needed 31 minutes before he reached the front of the race, and then two laps later he moved ahead of Switzerland’s Nino Schurter, who then succumbed to New Zealand’s Gaze.
However, the 24-year-old Pidcock said after his win that he had been uncertain if his bike was going to last the race after it developed an early fault.
Speaking afterwards, he explained: “It’s a massive relief. As soon as I attacked I think my rear mech was loose, my gears were jumping all over the place.
“I didn’t know whether to stop and tighten it up; I just thought my race could be over at any point.
“I couldn’t go properly, because I didn’t want to put them under too much stress and it was stressful, the last two laps.”
Pidcock was asked about the unusually frenetic pace in Scotland, and he added: “I was not making it high, the first five laps were super fast.
“It was tough to come back from where I was, it was a super-hard race. After the last race I knew the World Championship is another level to the World Cup.”
Pidcock’s rival Mathieu van der Poel withdrew from the race on the first lap after suffering a fall.
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