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Tom Pidcock Leads British Team at UCI Road World Championships

Tom Pidcock will captain a select British team at the UCI Road World Championships, commencing this weekend in Rwanda. After securing a commendable third place in the general classification at the recent Vuelta a Espana, the 26-year-old cyclist aims to achieve his first world title on the road, having previously earned a gold medal in mountain biking.
The elite men’s road race, set to cover a challenging distance of 267 kilometers, promises to be one of the toughest in the championships’ history, featuring over 5,000 meters of climbing. Pidcock, an Olympic champion in mountain biking, will be joined by fellow competitor Oscar Onley, who garnered attention earlier this year with a fourth-place finish in the Tour de France.
While the British contingent for the championships consists of 25 riders, including those competing in the Under-23 and junior races, the squad will not feature participants in the women’s road race or the men’s time trial. The sole British representative in the women’s time trial will be Anna Henderson, an Olympic silver medallist.
Historic Championships in Kigali
This year’s event marks a significant milestone as it is the first time the road world championships will take place on the African continent. The opening ceremonies will occur in the capital city of Kigali, where the elite men’s and women’s time trials are scheduled to begin on Sunday.
The championships will bring together top cyclists from around the globe, all vying for prestigious titles. Pidcock’s performance will be closely watched as he seeks to enhance his already impressive resume, aiming for success against some of the world’s best competitors.
The event is set to not only showcase the athletes’ endurance and skill but also to highlight the growing prominence of cycling in Africa. As the international cycling community gathers in Rwanda, the spotlight will be on both the athletes and the host country, celebrating this momentous occasion in the sport.
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