The British cyclist, known for his unvarnished free spirit, shared his experience of facing Pogacar in their epic duel at Milan-San Remo in March. Pidcock recalled how Pogacar went 'nuclear' on the final climb, becoming bloodied in the process, as the two riders battled for victory. akupunkturabielsko.pl
Pidcock, who is leaving Ineos, expressed confidence heading into next month's Tour de France, where he hopes to make his mark in Grand Tours after his impressive showing against the world's best rider.
