More than one Pidcock will be racing for Q36.5 in 2025. Tom Pidcock‘s younger brother Joe was announced on December 24 as a new signing for the Swiss ProTeam, completing their roster for next season.
Three years Tom Pidcock’s junior, for the last two seasons, Joe had been racing for the UK Continental squad Trinity Racing – where his elder sibling raced briefly back in 2020 – until it announced that it would fold at the end of this year.
As had been widely expected, Tom Pidcock’s coach Kurt Bogaerts, like Pidcock senior previously at Ineos Grenadiers, has also been confirmed as joining Q36.5. In the Belgian’s case, he will take on a new role as the team’s head of technical performance. The Briton’s longstanding soigneur Xenia de Roose, also formerly at Ineos Grenadiers, is moving across to the Swiss squad for 2025 as well.
Whilst a former Tour de France stage winner and Olympic MTB and Cyclo-cross World Champion like Pidcock will inevitably draw much of the media attention, other new additions to watch in 2025 in the Swiss team include promising young Visma-Lease a Bike allrounder Milan Vader, Dutch one-day specialist Sjoerd Bax and multiple-time Latvian National Road Champion Emils Leipinš. However, rumours that veteran Italian sprinter and Olympic track gold medallist Elia Viviani could also be joining Pidcock at Q36.5 from Ineos Grenadiers now seem to have been unfounded.
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