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@petyrkowalski9887
@petyrkowalski9887 Год назад
Great descending skills are underrated in my opinion. Tom has skills like a motoGP and alpine downhill skier combined. Amazing.
@pauledmonds3249
@pauledmonds3249 Год назад
Underrated?? I think not my friend, all the top riders have had to get good at descending to get where they are today.
@Designandrew
@Designandrew Год назад
its called mountain biking
@stopmotionbricks1648
@stopmotionbricks1648 Год назад
@@Designandrew you are right pidcock is a cross racer and a mountain biking Olympic gold medalust
@ritid69
@ritid69 Год назад
Without the engine and snow of course
@petyrkowalski9887
@petyrkowalski9887 Год назад
@@ritid69 or skis or engine
@colm1478
@colm1478 Год назад
Let’s not forget this was on his way to winning the stage to Alpe D’Huez. Doesn’t get bigger on the Tour. Chapeau!
@botbenz
@botbenz Год назад
TDF rookie giving a masterclass. Epic. He rode the turns like they had berms, except they didn't. Riveting.
@thirdeyeblind6369
@thirdeyeblind6369 Год назад
I reckon this is where his MTB experience serves him extremely well. He has no fear of taking the absolute line of limit. Fantastic riding.
@ironmantooltime
@ironmantooltime Год назад
Like for the rhyme 🤟
@disenchantedwanderer9033
@disenchantedwanderer9033 Год назад
Phenomenal descending from Pidcock. A joy to watch, the way he picks his route. You can really see his other disciplines working for him.
@unospeedo
@unospeedo Год назад
And he took a swig from his waterbottle! A masterful performance.
@alanwllms5172
@alanwllms5172 Год назад
The way he went past Froome was classic Valentino Rossi
@jimmysuardzliners8773
@jimmysuardzliners8773 Год назад
And without put out the leg. 😉
@mettacitta2000
@mettacitta2000 Год назад
Masterful descending but lets not forget the amazing camerawork too 👍
@robertfox882
@robertfox882 9 месяцев назад
Definitely.. and the motorbike rider...👍
@jonaslind7085
@jonaslind7085 Год назад
When they said he is also a MTB champ it clicked. Cornering - while such a simple thing - can take a lifetime to master and he just has way more practise.
@mf8080
@mf8080 Год назад
This is really impressive
@user-pj5gz9js4w
@user-pj5gz9js4w Год назад
I have been watching tdf for almost 32 years and no one can beat this guy when it comes to the courage and the skills needed for downhilling
@cameronglover7261
@cameronglover7261 Год назад
Allaphilipe/Sagan the only 2 I can think of with similar skill sets really
@filippoprocopio9184
@filippoprocopio9184 Год назад
Bardet/Nibali
@brontok8460
@brontok8460 Год назад
Matej mohoric also
@filippoprocopio9184
@filippoprocopio9184 Год назад
Bonifazio at Milano Sanremo
@robinbarton7390
@robinbarton7390 Год назад
Cancellara, who's probably faster because he weighs 2x Pidcocks
@ssmmothers
@ssmmothers Год назад
That lad is gonna be a legend.incredible bike handling 👍👍👍👍👍👊
@Atzan
@Atzan Год назад
Love the way Louvel reacts in surprise at 1:03 by getting up on the pedals to try and recover after Pidcock's done him up like a kipper.
@danm9297
@danm9297 Год назад
Watched it live. Dude is special.
@helenatrela786
@helenatrela786 Год назад
Incredible. Love it
@fenderac3049
@fenderac3049 8 месяцев назад
Man and machine as one - brilliant.
@kingwilliamthefourthguesth3659
Learnt that in the hills and dales of Yorkshire - Go Tom !!
@theyorkshirepudding2656
@theyorkshirepudding2656 Год назад
❤️
@barking_mad6649
@barking_mad6649 9 месяцев назад
Another Yorkie 👍❤️
@foxxymorony
@foxxymorony Год назад
Incredible
@LeSkazi
@LeSkazi 10 месяцев назад
Mad skills, big respect.
@craigevans8912
@craigevans8912 Год назад
Incredible descending 🤯
@alesgrdjan1406
@alesgrdjan1406 Год назад
Let's go for the descent race between Nibali, Mohoric, van Aert, Alaphilippe and Pidcock.
@tomaskollar9507
@tomaskollar9507 Год назад
And Sagan ;)
@TheMortenbrenoe
@TheMortenbrenoe Год назад
Norsgaard has KOM downhill on Galibier :)
@alesgrdjan1406
@alesgrdjan1406 Год назад
@@tomaskollar9507 yes, i forgot Sagan. sorry :D.
@Fyr35555
@Fyr35555 Год назад
@@TheMortenbrenoe which one? I think there is Emma Norsgaard in the women's peloton but she also has a brother iirc
@jattermann
@jattermann Год назад
@@Fyr35555 the Brother, Mathias Norsgaard
@tekkta
@tekkta Год назад
Trust a mountain biker to show you how descending is done.
@ifitrollsrideit530
@ifitrollsrideit530 Год назад
You mean trust a cyclocross rider. ;)
@bitchoflivingblah
@bitchoflivingblah Год назад
MBR magazine headed a piece on their online section with 'Mountain biker wins Tour De France stage over Alpe D'Huez'. Not that he's the first notable MB winner, others include Cadel Evans (winner overall 2011) and MvdP.
@aiarta2280
@aiarta2280 11 месяцев назад
He isnt a mountainbiker. Cyclocross.
@joneinarmattiasvisser6113
@joneinarmattiasvisser6113 11 месяцев назад
​@@aiarta2280 He is both. How can you not be a cyclocross ride an be world champion. But also, how can you not win Olympic gold in mtb if you aren't a mtb'er? And also count cyclist.
@aiarta2280
@aiarta2280 11 месяцев назад
@@joneinarmattiasvisser6113 Well sure. Agreed. But what would be more apt concerning Pidcock? Is he a mountainbiker who shows everyone how to do descents or cyclocross? Or is he a cyclocrosser who shows how mountainbiking is done? Its pretty obvious right haha. He is, just like MvdP, a cyclocrosser who shows mountainbikers how mountainbiking is done. Not talking downhill mtb, of course
@odbguy5886
@odbguy5886 Год назад
I don't know what was more amazing.. Tom's descent 🤯 Or the amount of variation in the spelling of his name, Pidcock on the subtitles 😂
@camillaericajuliarandal332
@camillaericajuliarandal332 Год назад
The danish commentators said during broadcast that he should be named cockpit instead as it was like watching a fighter plane
@boiledelephant
@boiledelephant Год назад
I actually find the idea of being a motorbike pillion cameraman slightly more terrifying, at least Tom is in control of his vehicle.
@a.sarmiento5116
@a.sarmiento5116 Год назад
Awww ... should cover a whole clip of his descending. Mesmerizing!
@liviosinibaldi3632
@liviosinibaldi3632 Год назад
Just, wow!!!
@marccarter1350
@marccarter1350 Год назад
This in 35 years of watching racing is some of the best technical descending I have every seen. His climbing after was great. He disappeared after such a performance. Which is very normal. That makes me think that he is clean.
@julibraxd
@julibraxd 6 месяцев назад
I did this descent a few weeks ago and was scared going 50 Km/h. Sharp corners, no barriers and crosswinds made it very challenging. I can only admire Tom Pidcock for his courage and skill!
@divisiona3974
@divisiona3974 Год назад
Beautiful! Wow.
@michaelfink5054
@michaelfink5054 Год назад
Those descending skills are ridiculous. 😮😮😮
@deadnicedave
@deadnicedave Год назад
Speeds of up to 120 kph puts this into context. Context is Unreal. Crazy skills from Pidcock
@johnweaire3389
@johnweaire3389 Год назад
The best I have ever seen in 60 years of watching cycling !
@renekadijk6108
@renekadijk6108 9 месяцев назад
Sorry, I have watched also for 60 years and the unbelievable courageous Delgado was absolutely the best, always with his head over his steering wheel, which is pretty dangerous and is now forbidden. He always won at least one minute on all his competitors downhill. Lucien Aimar, the winner of the Tour the France in 1966, won this race also downhill.
@maurodebaets
@maurodebaets Год назад
insane skills
@staggabob
@staggabob Год назад
Tom's incredible but how about some recognition for the camera bike pilot and cameraman in this descent. Tipping that heavy bike with 2 people and all the gear through these tight turns while avoiding the riders takes real skill!
@alanwllms5172
@alanwllms5172 Год назад
For those who can remember, Cancellara in 2009 through the cars
@thingswelike
@thingswelike Год назад
That was what sprung immediately to my mind too
@leesaunders7232
@leesaunders7232 Год назад
I never thought Cancellara descending like a rocket in between the cars and bikes in 2009 could be topped.... but here we are🤯🤯🤯
@olivermarx1243
@olivermarx1243 2 месяца назад
This is art
@zarsvirus7321
@zarsvirus7321 Год назад
His skills are excellent...
@pippy4658
@pippy4658 9 месяцев назад
I believe hes currently one of the best descenders in the world.
@ianknealy2843
@ianknealy2843 Год назад
Beautiful
@natti4723
@natti4723 Год назад
That was pretty satisfaying.
@colinlangridge6849
@colinlangridge6849 Год назад
Send it!
@redred9882
@redred9882 Год назад
Nice to hear Sean Kelly - legend 😎
@johnweaire3389
@johnweaire3389 Год назад
Leg End 🤩🤩🤩
@redred9882
@redred9882 Год назад
@@johnweaire3389 ?
@RegNarnoc21
@RegNarnoc21 Год назад
And kudos to the motorbike driver behind him…
@lmadigan1971
@lmadigan1971 Год назад
Love this
@MrBonzo1963
@MrBonzo1963 10 месяцев назад
Insane !!!
@starkwelfrenzy3486
@starkwelfrenzy3486 11 месяцев назад
Man and bike as one. Fabulous. Possible TDF winner of the future.
@tomrees4812
@tomrees4812 Год назад
The first time I remember seeing TP race was in a wet criterium at Aberystwyth and I thought that was more impressive because of the uncertain grip. I can see how cycle cross skills helped him there but I’d be interested to hear someone like Mark Cavendish’s opinion about this descent because the sprinters rely on the descents to make up the time they have lost on the climb to make the time limit. Wasn’t Pidcock somewhat responsible for the crash in Liege Bastogne Liege which wrecked Julian Alaphillipe’s season? You’re a great bike handler - until you fall off…
@jortand
@jortand Год назад
That’s skill
@bertvanhoofstat7700
@bertvanhoofstat7700 Год назад
I don't think that he necessarily chooses a better path through the corner than the other riders, as I hear the commentators suggest. To me it seems that he is just able to leaning into the corners a bit more and thus going through them at a slightly higher speed. I think he is just more confident in knowing what angle the bike and tires can handle.
@NielsDeBoeck
@NielsDeBoeck 10 дней назад
INEOS Grenadiers!!!!!
@stevebrown7281
@stevebrown7281 Год назад
No one will beat him descending when he wants to go fast that’s why he’s the best in the world on a MTB and top 3 in the world at CX😊👍
@stewartmalcolm2539
@stewartmalcolm2539 Год назад
Top 3 ??? He's world champion
@stephenbrook65
@stephenbrook65 Год назад
@@stewartmalcolm2539 indeed, and deservedly so - but MvdP and WvA weren’t at the CX Worlds this year
@aiarta2280
@aiarta2280 11 месяцев назад
@@stewartmalcolm2539 Ehm. You putting Pidcock above WvA and MvdP lol?
@eccehomer8182
@eccehomer8182 Год назад
Pidcock does MotoGP!
@giuseppemodenesi3046
@giuseppemodenesi3046 Год назад
Fantastico
@akidna14
@akidna14 Год назад
Roadbiker outside, Downhiller inside.
@Atzan
@Atzan Год назад
He just ate Louvel and Powless for lunch. You're going down a mountain at insane speeds and then Pidcock flies past you swigging on his bidon. 😆
@BeatPoet67
@BeatPoet67 Год назад
Would love to see him trying a moto GP bike or F1 car. Totally transferable skills. The intersection of space, time, mechanics and feeling how close you are to oblivion.
@jalford5089
@jalford5089 Год назад
Does he ride a motorcycle? He bloody should!
@h4nn0S
@h4nn0S Год назад
Is it Olli Bridgewood Commentary from GCN?
@jasinter9251
@jasinter9251 Год назад
only one word: daredevil 👍🏻
@holeintheleg
@holeintheleg Год назад
Sublime - nu breed
@ryand141
@ryand141 9 месяцев назад
Which col is this he's descending, croix de fer?
@lynnebarkas6906
@lynnebarkas6906 Год назад
Low centre of gravity. 👍
@raskolnikov1242
@raskolnikov1242 Год назад
Savoldelli and even Nibali are very tall and they among the best descenders
@patrickbateman3488
@patrickbateman3488 Год назад
the scariest thing is to see is these streets without guard rails!!!
@RevoltingRudi
@RevoltingRudi Год назад
late apex and hard turn in on entry. he rides like a motocycle rider.
@WeirdNeville
@WeirdNeville Год назад
Plus feint motion into the bends, and actual hanging off the side of the bike. There's some beautiful examples of him setting up entry for the upcoming bend on exit of the previous one too - the commentators say 'he doesn't know the descent' but to my mind he absolutely *Does* or at least key parts of it. Magical stuff.
@nickmaclachlan5178
@nickmaclachlan5178 Год назад
@@WeirdNeville Commentators said they rode up it the day before, so the corners must have been pretty fresh in the memory banks. Plus teams train on these specific roads, so there's every chance he's descended it multiple times in the past?
@WeirdNeville
@WeirdNeville Год назад
@@nickmaclachlan5178 it was literally the reverse route of the climb the previous day, and it's a very famous climb/descent outside of that. So they'll have knowledge. however, how they apply that knowledge is where the talent lies!
@markdowse3572
@markdowse3572 Год назад
TP makes PROFESSIONAL cyclists almost look like 'beginners' on this descent! 😲😲 Amazing skill and courage. Well done, sir. 👍 M 🦘🏏😎
@flipooh
@flipooh Год назад
He does. Although our friend isn’t a pro when he does descend it will make you just say wow! He was an ex mountain biker too. Just amazing skills even if he isn’t a pro
@dalis994
@dalis994 Год назад
Amazing performance, bouche-bée
@Lumbkwof
@Lumbkwof Год назад
I don't know why but at moments this gave me Isle of Man TT vibes
@warrencapon6442
@warrencapon6442 Год назад
I wished they would have shown the tyres, just to see how feathered they would/could have been.
@kingrafa3938
@kingrafa3938 Год назад
1:00
@HennieBours
@HennieBours Год назад
Maybe he first got a master class of Valentino Rossi.
@raskolnikov1242
@raskolnikov1242 Год назад
that's as much dangerous as Tourist Trophy. Almost the same risks.
@kubajakub_
@kubajakub_ 27 дней назад
TOM BIGCOCK :D
@WILLIAM1690WALES
@WILLIAM1690WALES Год назад
You can look you can admire but if you are an amateur or a good cyclist do not do this you will not end up being in a good place of all good and professional cyclist this is only for the one Percenters dare I say a true genius he will win the Tour de France in the next 10 years I would be highly surprised if he does not almost certainly with the energy ineos team and David Brailsford.🇬🇧👌🇬🇧
@paulhiggins9492
@paulhiggins9492 Год назад
Brilliant, 23mm gp continental 110 psi, latex tubes, that's the reality I know I was there, forget the wide 28mm milky filled low bar tyre pressures, marketing bull again and again, UCI stopped weighing tour bikes this year what a surprise, Tom's bike was 8.2kg, lighter bikes 20 years ago, marketing bull all the time, as an OCD mechanic for 50 yes trust me I really know.
@autarko
@autarko Год назад
Do they run the same pressures front and rear?
@sukhmaidickoff
@sukhmaidickoff Год назад
Let´s just say he is a bit better at descending than Jan Ulrich was 🤣🤣😂😂
@sandrac3517
@sandrac3517 Год назад
At 3.11 the commentator said he doesn't know where the exit is, that's not correct, if you read the bend (like TP is) you know exactly where it is, a skill that I thought would be thought to all road cyclists.
@autarko
@autarko Год назад
No it might be a hairpin and it might get sharper half way through. You can't always see.
@KleineJoop
@KleineJoop Год назад
@@autarko I need to remember this if i ever cycle off a mountain like that, or i'll die lol
@autarko
@autarko Год назад
@@KleineJoop That's right. Also pay attention to changes in the road surface and use about 30% higher pressure in the rear tyre.
@punkywozza4330
@punkywozza4330 Год назад
I'd love to have a go on that road with a longboard.
@36moto
@36moto Год назад
Tom does know where the bend is, he knows where the entry point and apex is because he's reading the road, he's interpreting visual information faster than the others, he is looking further ahead and able to read the limit points ... Adam was right about the late turn in Tom's planning so far ahead he is flowing at full gas into the bends ... classic high level roadcraft and his unbelievable skill are combining to produce speed...
@ironmantooltime
@ironmantooltime Год назад
Lets not get carried away. He's a fnck sight smaller which means his tyres have exponentially more proportional grip per kilo of bodyweight meaning he can apply cornering torque that would literally send them flying. Much lower center of gravity. But yea, some talent.
@DynamiteDB
@DynamiteDB Год назад
Tom Bigcock
@2.old4this
@2.old4this Год назад
🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 I don’t recall ‘Pidcock’ trying to follow the two Flanders Flappers: either down, with Pidcock riding like a MOTO GP pro, nor along the flats with Chris Frome as Tom’s personal time trial lead-out and definitely not up The Alpe d’Huez: itself. Messrs Waffles no where to be seen!! stage 12 TDF 2022. Alpe D’Huez smashed in red and white: 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 🇬🇧 Tom will win 5 stages in TDF this year and 5 in Giro. ….
@aiarta2280
@aiarta2280 11 месяцев назад
Messrs waffles? Giro wont work Im afraid
@rackpunch4026
@rackpunch4026 Год назад
It's easy - no trees, holes, drops or roots, just road..........
@gustavonomura6285
@gustavonomura6285 10 месяцев назад
Hope the dude made sure his health insurance was paid before descending
@jochem1986
@jochem1986 Год назад
Get this boy on a MotoGP bike. I’m curious how he’ll do.
@lesterwoodall4199
@lesterwoodall4199 Год назад
Sorry but ya can't compare it to Football, this is top level Grand Tour cycling.
@flipooh
@flipooh Год назад
There are parallel to geniuses in different sport. Different sport but the same level of talent which just makes you say wow, amazing etc…
@wangdangdoodie
@wangdangdoodie Год назад
Football is a game played by men pretending to be hurt. Rugby is a game played by men pretending not to be hurt!
@ippusor
@ippusor Год назад
One of very few occasions where I see a cyclist ride the apex almost as good as a motogp rider
@aiarta2280
@aiarta2280 11 месяцев назад
Look up ´Samuel Sanchez G´. He had a history with riding motorcycles professionaly haha. And it showed
@chaiinspace2
@chaiinspace2 Год назад
What sort of speeds is he doing here?
@xBALL3R
@xBALL3R Год назад
80-100kmh
@paulm2467
@paulm2467 Год назад
He was clocked at 105kph at one point, he said ‘great I’ve never been over 100 before’ incredible!
@malcolmbagley7068
@malcolmbagley7068 Год назад
@@paulm2467 Tire, wheel manufacture and wheel builder probably all had their hearts in their mouths!
@treadtyred9742
@treadtyred9742 Год назад
@@paulm2467 110kph as been mention now. I know he can ride lower tyre pressures than the heavier riders but that was just class riding.
@RevoltingRudi
@RevoltingRudi Год назад
fastest ever recorded was around 127-130km/h from a german rider. those guys are mental.
@Philatlondon1
@Philatlondon1 Год назад
Road it like a motorcyclist. The majority of cyclists don't have a clue on technique to get the bike to flick like that to square the turn.
@richitrie
@richitrie Год назад
Wow, did anyone see such a deep lean angle from another pro rider? Probably he got special lessons from Superbike Champion Johnathan Rea.
@RPS92
@RPS92 Год назад
Its Lewis Hamilton in a Bike? 🤣
@iceguy8112
@iceguy8112 Год назад
This is almost f1 type apex yk?
@iancrichton
@iancrichton 11 месяцев назад
The agility, strength and balance of a MTB rider combined with a tough, strong lightweight road rider will only bring success for Pidcock in tour riding. I hope he keeps at it.
@kearywilson8156
@kearywilson8156 Год назад
A joy to watch , no doubt he has skill but how much of his skill and knowledge is down to the fact that the roads are closed and he's has the comfort of knowing there no vehicle's on the road or worst still coming head on ??
@TheXtrafresh
@TheXtrafresh Год назад
Do you see all those riders that he is passing like they are traffic cones? For god's sake, that's four time TDF winner Chris Froome he's passing. They are clearly on the same road as he is. He is showing that he can stand head and shoulders above the field, while the field is made of the absolute top echelon of cyclists on the world. It's a masterpiece.
@rob-c.
@rob-c. Год назад
None
@miroslavbankovic1610
@miroslavbankovic1610 Год назад
👍👏👏👏💪🚴‍♂️🇷🇸
@user-xb2mw9cd7g
@user-xb2mw9cd7g 21 день назад
You can't learn to descend. You have got it or you haven't.
@leftsidem5030
@leftsidem5030 10 месяцев назад
Too risky😮
@TheMortenbrenoe
@TheMortenbrenoe Год назад
Mathias Norsgaard, Movistar still have the KOM downhill from Galibier. 35s quicker than Pidcock :) Pidcock is 12th
@user-bl6kx5ev7x
@user-bl6kx5ev7x 22 дня назад
He is going passed the other cyclists as if they were tourist riders!
@seanadamson280
@seanadamson280 17 дней назад
Da boy can hustle a bike but hes a bit of a faarrking caant
@redd605
@redd605 Год назад
Does a Olympic champion have there own jerseys to wear in the tour the France , like the world champion.and why was the multicoloured jerseys not used anymore.
@thingswelike
@thingswelike Год назад
You can't wear them across disciplines - so he can't wear his CX or MTB honours while on road.
@MotRi1986
@MotRi1986 Год назад
Nope but the last three olympic champions in the road race have been wearing a golden helmet so they are easy to spot for TV vewers. They still use rainbow jerseyes but the current world champion Julian Allaphilippe isent in the tour this year. In fact he is having a horrible season due to crashes, he had first a horrible crash in Strade Bianche mid march then an even worse one in Liege-Bastogne Liege roughly a month later.
@redd605
@redd605 Год назад
@@MotRi1986 probably a copyright issue and organisations.
@MotRi1986
@MotRi1986 Год назад
@@redd605 ye the Olympics is hosted by IOC while other championships organized by the international cycling federation UCI have their own jerseyes the rides can wear, aka national and continental championship. The golden helmet is basically a compromise that both UCI and IoC have accepted.
@lewiswatkins8457
@lewiswatkins8457 Год назад
Soo much bottle… if his wheels slide out and loses traction he’s gonna have some serious injuries.. imagine a motorcyclist wearing nothing but Lycra..
@scuffediceposeidon9178
@scuffediceposeidon9178 11 месяцев назад
Gimme a 125cc and I overtake him doing a wheelie. Not a big deal cutting corners on a 10kg bike. Do it with a real motorcycle, different story
@_xaviell_5302
@_xaviell_5302 4 месяца назад
Nice joke
@dazzassti
@dazzassti 10 месяцев назад
makes me laugh how they think it's something special, seriously if you're a fast motorcycle rider and can get your knee down comfortably this is actually really slow lol.. the only difficult thing is judging grip on the thin tyres, the actual threading corners and correct entry speed and optimal line is easy. I've done all those corners significantly faster on a motorcycle so it's not being able to see / read the road at that speed it's the lean angle afforded by the rubber.
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