Crash, illness hampers Tom Pidcock's performance at Antwerp World Cup

Tom Pidcock crashed in the first few hundred metres of the Antwerp World Cup
Tom Pidcock crashed in the first few hundred metres of the Antwerp World Cup (Image credit: Getty Images)

Tom Pidcock had to settle for an eighth-place finish in at the UCI Cyclocross World Cup in Antwerp after an illness and first-lap crash made for a tough afternoon for the Briton. 

The Ineos Grenadiers rider was in top form last weekend when he battled to victory in the previous weekend’s World Cup round in Namur. 

Ben raced as an amateur cyclist in the UK from a young age into the senior ranks on the road, track and in cyclocross. He has an NQJ qualification in journalism, and a sports journalism degree, and has spent over 10 years as a news and sports journalist. Ben has been covering cyclocross for media outlets, including Cyclingnews, since 2021 and has been on the ground reporting at World Championships in Zolder, Belvaux, Valkenberg, Dubendorf, and Hoogerheide. Away from cycling as a freelance sports journalist, Ben regularly reports on a range of sports including football, rugby, and snooker amongst others. However, he is happiest whilst reporting on-site at cyclocross races in Belgium and the Netherlands.