Tom Pidcock celebrated a "fairytale" victory at the AlUla Tour, his first general classification win in an elite stage race.
The final stage of the AlUla Tour went to the 28-year-old sprinter from Q36.5, a team that also celebrated Tom Pidcock's success in the general classification.
From Oceania to Europe to Saudi Arabia—that sums up the start of the 2025 men’s elite cycling season. After the Tour Down Under and several races in Valencia, the AlUla Tour in Saudi Arabia was next ...
Britain's Tom Pidcock wins the the AlUla Tour in Saudi Arabia in his first race since joining the Q36.5 Pro team last month.
Matteo Moschetti claimed victory in the final stage of the AlUla Tour. In a blisteringly fast race dominated by echelons, the ...
The fourth stage of the AlUla Tour featured the epic Skyviews of Harrat Uwayrid climb, which includes sections with gradients exceeding 20%. Ahead of the final climb, Johannes Kulset expended 1,661 ...
Mountain bike world champion Alan Hatherly put in another sterling performance at the AlUla Tour, flying to second place on a tough stage four. After a summit finish on day two, the fourth stage was ...
Tim Merlier (Soudal-QuickStep) scored his second stage win in three days at the AlUla Tour, beating Dylan Groenewegen ...
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Stage 2 of the AlUla Tour began in AlUla Old Town and concluded 130 km later at Bir Jaydan Mountain Wirkkah. The stage was ...
It was the first race and a key opportunity for Tom Pidcock to secure a victory with his new Q36.5 team. With little major competition, he was the clear favourite to win on the irregular and highly ...
Mountain bike world champion Alan Hatherly raced to an impressive third place on the stage two of the AlUla Tour, leading ...