British Cyclist Tom Pidcock Defies a Puncture to Claim Olympic Gold

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Tom Pidcock Defies a Puncture to Take Olympic GoldSky

In what's set to be remembered as one of the most epic moments in British Olympic history, cyclist Tom Pidcock has bagged a gold medal in the mountain biking event, despite a puncture that should have ended his chances of defending his title.

The 25-year-old, who won gold three years ago in Tokyo in the cross-country mountain biking event—becoming the first Briton to do so—was leading the pack when, on lap 4 of 8, he sustained the puncture that saw him drop out of contention. "You get used to things going well, so even my mechanic wasn't prepared for it," Pidcock told BBC Sport. Fortunately, Pidcock's team managed a lightning-fast repair job. "He did a super-fast change; in the end, my bike was perfect." The stop left the Leeds native 36 seconds behind French leader Victor Koretzky, but Pidcock fought his way back up the rankings, and by the final lap, he had caught up with Koretzky.

elancourt, france july 29 thomas pidcock of team great britain competes during the mens cross country on day three of the olympic games paris 2024 at elancourt hill on july 29, 2024 in elancourt, france photo by jared c tiltongetty images
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The two athletes went head-to-head, and after some brief contact, Pidcock managed to edge out Koretzky, demonstrating his incredible handling skills and stamina to secure the top spot and his second Olympic gold. "The Olympics are so special; you never give up, you give everything, and that's what I had to do."

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