Tom Pidcock: What happened with me at Ineos was business, it wasn't personal
The Olympic champion talks about his departure from the British team for the first time
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The media day at Q36.5 Pro Cycling has just wrapped up and we’ve banked several interviews with riders that we’ll run over the next few days.
We’re kicking off with this story on Pidcock, which focuses on his first press conference since his move from Ineos Grenadiers to the second-tier Swiss team.
Pidcock opened up about the reasons he changed teams, how his heart instantly knew that Q36.5 was the squad for him, and his early season goals, which could include racing the Giro d’Italia.
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Q36.5 Pro Cycling were keen to look to the future at their media day in Calpe, Spain, and who could be surprised?
Having signed one of the most exciting and talented riders in the world, this was their chance to introduce Tom Pidcock on their terms and showcase the fact that their roster has moved to the next level.
However, there was no getting away from the nature and timing of the event, as this was the first opportunity for the press corp to ask Tom Pidcock about his split from Ineos Grenadiers and his decision to drop down from the WorldTour and sign for the second tier team.