Double Olympic champion, La Vuelta podium finisher, and Alpe d’Huez stage winner, Tom Pidcock leaves no doubt he is one of the best in the sport. Based in Andorra, he combines high-mountain training with natural talent and relentless dedication. In 2026, Tom is ready to chase victories and continue building on a remarkable career.
Born to Ride
For Tom Pidcock, cycling was never just a sport, it was a way of life. Growing up in Yorkshire, he was surrounded by it from the very beginning. His father, an amateur racer himself, was his first inspiration. Watching him race and win planted the seed early, and Saturdays spent riding to the café became the foundation of a lifelong routine. Cycling came naturally, shaped by a close-knit group of friends who trained together during the week and lined up to race every weekend.
During the season, Tom calls Andorra home. The high mountains offer the perfect environment to build strength and consistency, with long climbs that demand patience and resilience. Training there means embracing real seasons, sunny days that invite long rides, cold winters that test discipline, and warm summers that create ideal conditions to settle into a strong rhythm.
It’s the summer months that excite him most. With the best weather and the chance to establish a solid routine, Tom feels at his best when training flows easily and day after day builds toward something bigger. While goals are still evolving, the focus remains on growth, balance, and making the most of every opportunity the season presents.
One moment stands above all others in his career so far, a memory that defines both achievement and emotion.
"The Tokyo Olympics will always be my best cycling memory. It’s a moment I’ll carry with me for the rest of my career"











