Summary
Tom Pidcock won the Milano-Torino cycling race, which is known as the world's oldest classic race. He made a successful attack with 600 meters to go, finishing four seconds ahead of Tobias Halland Johannessen. This was Pidcock's first win in a one-day race since the Amstel Gold Race in 2024.
Key Facts
- Tom Pidcock won the Milano-Torino race, held in Italy.
- This race marked the 150th anniversary of the first edition.
- Pidcock joined the Pinarello-Q36.5 team before the 2025 season.
- The race was 174 kilometers (108 miles) long.
- Pidcock is a double Olympic mountain biking champion.
- Tobias Halland Johannessen finished second, four seconds behind Pidcock.
- Primoz Roglic, a past winner, finished one second after Johannessen.
- This victory is Pidcock's second win of the season.