Tom Pidcock recently raced Tadej Pogacar at the Milan-San Remo classic, finishing just four centimeters behind the winner.
## What happened at Milan-San Remo?
Pidcock describes the experience of chasing Pogacar as "racing a zombie" due to Pogacar's relentless pace despite a crash 30km from the finish.
The crash left Pogacar bloodied, but he still managed to drop everyone in the race except Pidcock.
## How did Pidcock feel about the outcome?
Pidcock expresses a mix of awe and frustration, stating that Pogacar "could have easily thrown in the towel" but instead got up and won the race.
Pidcock's respect for Pogacar grew after witnessing his determination and skill.
## What's next for Tom Pidcock?
After a recent injury at the Volta a Catalunya, Pidcock has made a strong recovery, winning a stage at the Tour of the Alps and his fifth victory in the Nove Mesto mountain bike race.
Pidcock's tibia stress fracture and damaged knee ligaments could have ended his season, but he chose to continue racing.
He finished the stage despite his injuries, which included heavy bruising and a swollen knee.
Pidcock's recovery is a testament to his dedication and perseverance as a professional cyclist.
## How does Pidcock view Pogacar's dominance?
Pidcock believes that fans should embrace and accept Pogacar's brilliance, but also acknowledges that his dominance can make the sport less exciting for some viewers.
Pidcock's own racing style is characterized by his daredevil spirit and unvarnished honesty.
As the Tour de France approaches, Pidcock is focused on his Grand Tour hopes and preparing for the challenges ahead.
Pidcock's fifth victory in the Nove Mesto mountain bike race demonstrates his skill and versatility as a cyclist.