Symbol 1 of 14
Tom Pidcock (Q36.5 Professional Biking Group) celebrates at podium ultimate total race winner all over the fifth AlUla Excursion 2025 Level 5 (Symbol credit score: Getty Photographs)
Tom Pidcock (Q36.5)(Symbol credit score: Getty Photographs)
Tom Pidcock (Q36.5 Professional Biking Group) inexperienced chief’s jersey previous to the fifth AlUla Excursion 2025 Level 5 (Symbol credit score: Getty Photographs)
A common view of the peloton competing all over the fifth AlUla Excursion 2025 Level 5 (Symbol credit score: Getty Photographs)
Alexander Kristoff (Uno X Mobility) leads the assault all over the fifth AlUla Excursion 2025 Level 5 (Symbol credit score: Getty Photographs)
Ceriel Desal, Mathias Bregnhoj, Diego Uriarte Belzunegi and Nicolo Garibbo compete within the breakaway all over the fifth AlUla Excursion 2025 Level 5(Symbol credit score: Getty Photographs)
A common view of the peloton competing all over the fifth AlUla Excursion 2025 Level 5(Symbol credit score: Getty Photographs)
Ceriel Desal, Mathias Bregnhoj, Diego Uriarte Belzunegi and Nicolo Garibbo compete within the breakaway all over the fifth AlUla Excursion 2025 Level 5(Symbol credit score: Getty Photographs)
Ceriel Desal, Mathias Bregnhoj, Diego Uriarte Belzunegi and Nicolo Garibbo compete within the breakaway all over the fifth AlUla Excursion 2025 Level 5(Symbol credit score: Getty Photographs)
Matteo Moschetti (Q36.5 Professional Biking Group) celebrates at end line as degree winner on degree 5 on the AlUla Excursion(Symbol credit score: Getty Photographs)
Level winner Matteo Moschetti and total race winner Tom Pidcock with their Q36.5 Professional Biking Group react after the fifth AlUla Excursion 2025 Level 5(Symbol credit score: Getty Photographs)
Tom Pidcock speaks with the media after successful the 2025 AlUla Excursion(Symbol credit score: Getty Photographs)
Tom Pidcock celebrates at the podium as the total winner with second-placed Fredrik Dversnes (L) and third-placed Johannes Kulset (Symbol credit score: Getty Photographs)
Tom Pidcock wins the 2025 AlUla Excursion(Symbol credit score: Getty Photographs)
Tom Pidcock capped off an excellent first race for brand new workforce Q36.5, surviving a chaotic ultimate day within the crosswinds to take his career-first elite degree race GC victory on the AlUla Excursion.
Level 5 to the AlUla Camel Cup Monitor additionally noticed the Brit’s teammate Matteo Moschetti outsprint Juan Sebastián Molano (UAE Emirates-XRG) and Dylan Groenewegen (Jayco AlUla) to cap off an excellent 5 days of racing in Saudi Arabia for the Swiss workforce.
Two levels of echelons forming within the peloton noticed a large shake-up within the common classification, with pre-stage podium sitters Rainer Kepplinger (Bahrain – Victorious) and Alan Hatherly (Jayco AlUla) shedding to 5th and 6th, respectively, after lacking the important thing cut up with 29km to move.
Uno-X Mobility made the variation within the crosswinds, splitting issues as much as drop Kepplinger and Hatherly in order that their trio of Fredrik Dversnes, Johannes Kulset and Ådne Holter moved as much as moment, 0.33 and fourth total.
Pidcock’s eventual successful margin of one:09 over Dversnes is the most important within the race’s historical past.
“To be honest, I’m a bit emotional. It’s quite a fairy tale almost. To see how much it means to these guys is incredible, and to finish it off like that, it’s unbelievable,” mentioned Pidcock.
“Today, how we rode as a team. I didn’t know any of these guys until December, and some of them I only met in January, so what we already do together and how we do it is incredible actually.”
Pidcock had degree race luck sooner than becoming a member of the elite ranks, successful the Excursion Alsace and Child Giro, however the AlUla Excursion was once the primary multi-day tournament on his professional palmarès.
“As an U23, I could do this, but it’s taken me a while as an elite. To be honest, it’s a big step in my career,” he mentioned.
“The concentration it takes at this level to defend a lead every day, and this isn’t a WorldTour race; it’s only five days, I definitely realise how hard it is, but I think it’s a big step.”
Pidcock’s time table won’t see him head to the Ruta del Sol after some weeks of coaching sooner than racing at Opening Weekend in Belgium after which the Italian Classics.
The way it spread out
There have been top speeds appropriate from the off at the ultimate degree of the AlUla Excursion, with a livid battle for the breakaway resulting as soon as because the peloton rode clear of the AlUla Camel Cup Monitor.
Mikkel Bjerg (UAE Emirates-XRG) and Aivaras Mikutis (Tudor) discovered themselves in entrance, with a duo of Jan Castellon (Caja Rural – Seguros RGA) and Ceriel Desal (Wagner Bazin WB) in pursuit.
Sturdy winds intended every exchange of course was once vital, with complete fuel racing inflicting splits with over 100km to move. Pidcock stored himself in opposition to the entrance in staff one however there have been early issues for Hatherly, who began the day in 0.33 position on GC and his sprinter Dylan Groenewegen, after lacking the transfer.
The peloton had below 30 riders in it now and then, however an opportunity of course again into headwin noticed the entirety come again along with 80km to move.
As issues calmed momentarily, a brand new four-man breakaway shaped of Desal, Diego Uriarte (Equipo Kern Pharma), Nicolò Garibbo (JCL Group UKYO) and Mathias Bregnhøj (Terengganu), who constructed an opening of simply over a minute.
The established order was once maintained within the peloton till the 30km to move mark, the place a key right-hand nook intended the peloton was once going to be exiting the headwind segment and turning again right into a crosswind.
Uno-X Mobility led the peloton in pursuit of the total podium and in an instant cut up issues. Briefly, it changed into obtrusive that the Norwegian workforce’s plan was once operating, with second-place Kepplinger and third-place Hatherly each lacking the entrance transfer.
They labored desperately to check out and convey issues again and save their top-three finishes, however could not make up the variation within the speedy run for house and ren-entry to the AlUla Camel Cup Monitor.
The lead-out was once ramped up by way of Q36.5, Jayco AlUla after which UAE Group Emirates-XRG, however it was once Alexander Kristoff (Uno-X Mobility), who hit the entrance first. Molano overtook him for UAE and moved into the lead, however he did not have sufficient velocity to carry off the charging Moschetti.
Pidcock crossed the road safely after paying again his teammates and serving to within the lead0out for the Italian, capping off an excellent race with a 3rd degree victory for the Swiss workforce.
Effects
Effects powered by way of FirstCycling