Tom Pidcock, who achieved a remarkable victory at his first Tour de France, has faced challenges since then. After 1,029 days away from Grand Tour success, he is now set to debut at the Giro d'Italia with ProTeam Q36.5. His earlier pressures at Ineos Grenadiers diminished his enjoyment of racing, but he now looks forward to rekindling that joy with newfound consistency. Coach Kurt Bogaerts emphasizes their ambition to win a stage as a priority, aiming to make a significant impact at the Giro as a debut team.
Tom Pidcock found early success at the Tour de France but struggled with pressure afterward; he now embraces a fresh start with Q36.5 ahead of the Giro.
His previous experiences at the Tour diminished his joy, but with a new team and opportunity at the Giro, he feels reinvigorated towards achieving greatness.
Coach Kurt Bogaerts emphasizes the team's ambition to win a stage and achieve a strong overall performance at their first Giro, setting high expectations.
Pidcock's inconsistent experience in Grand Tours has shifted, and he is keen on redefining his path with the excitement of potential success at the Giro.
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