- Road to Paris: Paved With Gold
- This year, all trails led to Paris. Every UCI World Series event, training camp, and every second of every day brought elite athletes from around the world closer to the small Parisian suburb of Élancourt, where history was to be made. Pauline Ferrand-Prévot and Tom Pidcock, friends from the school of INEOS Grenadiers, reigned supreme. With Jenny Rissveds and Alan Hatherly making the podium.
Every bike racer has their version of this story. At a crucial moment, there was a hiss and then air was rushing out of her tyre. Or a stupid crash took him down, and, when he went to pick up his bike, his shifter was smashed or his derailleur was bent into his spokes. He called back to the team car; his director and mechanic were nowhere in sight. Races wait for no one. Stuck by the side of the road with a ‘useless’ machine, he could only watch as his hopes disappeared into the distance. And then, the blue Shimano neutral service car was there with a new wheel or new bike. A good push, and he was back in the race.
No one wants that to happen. Each team carries plenty of spare wheels and spare bikes for their riders. In the case of a mishap, team mechanics are allowed to provide their riders with assistance. This ensures that races are decided by the riders’ cunning and the strength in their legs, not potholes or crashes.