Tom Pidcock Defends Olympic Gold with Daring Final-Lap Move
Pidcock overcomes puncture and fierce competition to secure victory in Paris mountain bike race.
- Pidcock's race was marked by a dramatic puncture, forcing him to make a 36-second pit stop.
- He remained composed, gradually closing the gap on leader Victor Koretzky.
- The final lap saw Pidcock execute a bold pass in a narrow section of the course.
- Koretzky finished with silver, while South Africa's Alan Hatherly took bronze.
- Pidcock's victory adds to his legacy as a versatile and resilient cyclist.