Tom Pidcock will be back at the Tour de France in 2026, but with his new team, Pinarello Q36.5, after they earned enough points last season to gain automatic invitations to all three Grand Tours and every WorldTour race.
It comes after the Brit took a big risk and departed Ineos Grenadiers early after a failed relationship at the end of 2024, and joined the Swiss team as their headline rider.
Pidcock went on to earn almost five times more points than any of his teammates and, mostly thanks to his Vuelta a España podium finish, led his team to finish 19th overall in the UCI rankings.
“So I think that’s an exciting task for us as a team, to be there in the best shape possible. I think it’s really special that we’re going to the Tour de France this year.
What will be different when he and his teammates take the start in Barcelona, however, is that he won’t be one of several co-leaders as was the case with his former team, but the main focal point and GC leader – buoyed by his maiden Grand Tour podium in September.
“I’ve had ups and downs in the Tour de France the last years, so it’s nice now, with this new team, to earn our own place there. It’s the biggest stage we have to race on,” said Pidcock. “With that comes so much baggage but I think in this team they help me carry it all.”
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