Tom Pidcock had to ultimately accept defeat to Tadej Pogačar at Milan-San Remo but was rightly proud of his performance after he was the only one to survive the Slovenian’s many attacks, and then almost beat him in the sprint in the Via Roma.
Pidcock caressed victory but was beaten by one of the greatest riders in the history of pro cycling, who had fought back from a crash to finally win Milan-San Remo.
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Pidcock is a naturally-born winner, like Pogačar, and recognised the greatness in his victory at Milan-San Remo. Game recognises game, as they say.
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