Tom Pidcock remains a member of the Pinarello family

Despite switching teams in 2025 (from INEOS Grenadiers to Q 36.5 Pro Cycling), Tom Pidcock will continue to ride and help develop Pinarello's off-road bikes for the next three years.

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Pidcock has enjoyed huge success on Pinarello’s off-road range over the last four years, winning world and Olympic cross-country mountain bike titles on the Dogma XC. The bike was developed into hard and softail models in the space of six months, especially for him and Pauline Ferrand-Prévot, who has also enjoyed world and Olympic success.

The 25-year-old Briton also triumphed on the Crossista F at the 2022 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships, and will be able to ride that bike again in the future, as well as the Grevil F if he decides to race gravel. The only times he won’t be racing on a Pinarello will be in gravel events. route.

Pinarello President Fausto Pinarello said: « We are delighted to confirm that Tom will continue to race our cyclocross, cross-country and gravel bikes. He is an incredible rider with phenomenal technical skills and it has been a pleasure to work with him on the Crossista and Dogma XC, two models in segments where we have not had bikes for a long time. Tom is a rider who knows what he wants. His relentless pursuit of excellence has challenged us greatly and allowed us to produce three incredible frames with which he has achieved success on the sport’s biggest stages. We are delighted to continue this fruitful collaboration. »

Tom Pidcock said: « Working with Fausto and the Pinarello team over the last four years has been a privilege and a truly enjoyable experience. I am very excited to be able to continue working with them on all things off-road. So far we have developed three cyclocross and XC mountain bike frames together and all of them have exceeded my expectations from the moment I sat on them, I couldn’t have asked for more. I felt so confident with them that I was able to race and win after the first two rides. To me our relationship is more of a partnership than a sponsorship. I am looking forward to the next three years of racing and developing great new bikes with Pinarello. »

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Guillaume Judas

  - 54 years old - Professional journalist since 1992 - Coach / Performance support - Former Elite runner - Current sports practices: route & allroad (a little). - Strava: Guillaume Judas

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