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Tom Pidcock goes off-road, bunny hops onto rocks BUT keeps time trial bike up: ‘That was mint!’

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ByEurosport

Published 19/02/2023 at 18:53 GMT

Tom Pidcock went a bit cyclo-cross during the final-stage time trial at the Volta ao Algarve. The 23-year-old went off-road after coming into a roundabout “too hot” according to Adam Blythe on Eurosport commentary. To keep upright, Pidcock bunny hopped onto some rocks, rode over them briefly and managed to stay on his bike. Stream top cycling live and on-demand on discovery+.

‘That was mint!’ – Pidcock goes off-road, bunny hops onto rocks BUT keeps time trial bike up

Tom Pidcock showed some masterful bike-handling during the final-stage time trial at the Volta ao Algarve.
The 23-year-old Ineos Grenadiers cyclist drew on all his expertise in cyclo-cross to remain upright after a hair-raising moment on the 24.4km circuit in Lagoa.
Pidcock appeared to approach a roundabout too quickly, which sent him careering towards a rockface. However, showing all his multi-discipline biking nous, Pidcock bunny hopped onto the rocks, navigated his way off them and rode off.
This is how Rob Hatch and Adam Blythe called it on Eurosport's commentary.
“Now then, what has happened here?” began Hatch.
“He has gone too hot around the roundabout,” said Blythe. “He's coming in hot, he's in coming hot, woooah!” added Blythe as Pidcock approached the rockface.
“Dear, oh dear, oh dear,” interjected Hatch. “Pidcock going cyclo-cross on the time trial bike. And still keeping it upright.”
“Brilliant – I take my hat off to him,” added Blythe. “That was mint! That's the best thing I have seen. He jumped, bunny hopped onto the rocks to save himself. So [he] took off, flew onto the rocks and still managed to keep it up.”
Pidcock had come into the final day with a five-second advantage over Ilan Van Wilder (Soudal - Quick Step) and a seven-second lead over Joao Almeida (UAE Team Emirates) in the general classification.
However, he finished 1’27” in arrears to Stage 5 winner Stefan Kung (Groupama - FDJ) to finish in seventh spot, and was supplanted by team-mate Daniel Felipe Martinez at the head of the standings.
Martinez finished fourth on the day, 16 seconds behind Kung’s time of 29’34" to add the Volta ao Algarve to his palmares.
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