Olympics | Tokyo gold medal winner Pidcock unhappy with 'bland' Paris mountain bike course


  • World
  • Saturday, 27 Jul 2024

PARIS, July 26 (Xinhua) -- Reigning Olympic mountain bike champion Tom Pidcock commented on Friday that he thought the course for this year's tournament could have been tougher.

The British rider, who will also compete in the cycling road race, said he thought the course at Elancourt Hill, around 35 kilometers from the city center was "bland" and lamented that the organizers had now made a "more mountain bike course."

Pidcock competes on July 29, a day after the women's race and the 24-year-old told a press conference that "we love mountain biking for the reasons that drive us to enjoy it for what it is. That's the courses you get to ride, the places you get to go to."

"When you just gravel over a nice hillside, it's not really mountain bike," he added, although he admitted that it was "not the best course in the world, but it's the same for everyone".

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
   

Next In World

Bolivia declares national emergency due to forest fires
Roundup: Pakistani scholars hail China's modernization, envision CPEC cooperation
Roundup: Greek economy gains momentum as credit ratings improve
"The Room Next Door" wins Golden Lion at 81st Venice Film Festival
Greek PM pledges pension, wage hikes by 2027, within budget limits
Feature: Greek twin sisters excited at increasingly easier travel between Greece, China
No spying took place by employees of Iraqi prime minister's office, adviser says
HKSAR gov't opposes U.S. so-called "updated business advisory"
Pakistan forms high-level policy board to boost economic development
Autopsy suggests tycoon Mike Lynch likely died of suffocation in yacht - source

Others Also Read