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Pidcock Shines in AlUla Tour, Cyclocross Champions Crowned

Tom Pidcock excels in the AlUla Tour, while British cyclocross champions are crowned at Kent`s Cyclopark.

Tom Pidcock continues to impress in the cycling world, securing his second stage win in the AlUla Tour. He maintains his grip on the green leader`s jersey as he heads into the final flat day of racing, showcasing his exceptional talent and determination.

The 2025 British CycloCross Championships at Kent`s Cyclopark crowned several champions, with Cameron Mason, Xan Crees, Oscar Amey, and Zoe Roche taking top honors on the second day. The first day saw Kate Eedy and Lewis Craven among the champions, highlighting the depth of talent in British cyclocross.

In the London and South East Cyclocross League, round 10 held in Brighton on February 2 saw Honor Elliott and Kieran Jarvis emerge victorious, further solidifying their standings in the league.

Track cycling also saw exciting action at the Manchester Regional Track League on January 31, where Thijs Geurts, Sean McGovern, Albie Jones, Archie Fletcher, and Jenny Holl claimed victories. The Odd Down Winter Series Round 1 in Bath on February 1 featured Jack Baldie and Joseph Sykes as winners, while the Chilly City Crits Round 2 at London’s Velopark had Billy Kee and Greta Wilkinson taking the top spots.

Adding to the excitement, the GB Team triumphed at the CX Worlds in France, with Zoe Backstedt, Milo Wills, Zoe Roche, Oscar Amey, Cat Ferguson, and Thomas Mein winning the Relay race, showcasing the strength of British cycling on the international stage.

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