At the 2011 Tour of Turkey, Pinot was part of a ten-rider breakaway on the fifth stage that finished twelve minutes clear of the peloton (having also been part of the breakaway on the previous stage),[9] and ultimately finished the race in third overall.[10] He then finished second to Sylvain Georges in his next start, at the Rhône-Alpes Isère Tour, winning the mountains and young rider classifications.[11] He finished second to Joaquim Rodríguez on the final stage of the Critérium du Dauphiné in June,[12] before winning the Tour Alsace on the final stage in July with a stage victory atop the Col du Ballon d'Alsace.[13] He then won two stages at the Tour de l'Ain in August, including the final stage summit finish at the Col du Grand Colombier; he also held the overall lead for a day after his first stage win.[14][15] At the end of the month, he soloed to an opening stage victory at the Settimana Ciclistica Lombarda, where he then held on to the overall lead of the race until its conclusion three days later.[16][17]
2012
Pinot, aged 22 was the youngest rider in the Tour de France.[18] He took a prestigious victory on the eighth stage from Belfort to Porrentruy, which comprised seven categorized climbs including the Category 1 Col de la Croix, where he passed Fredrik Kessiakoff (Astana) shortly before the summit,[19] with 16 kilometres (9.9 miles) remaining. He then negotiated the descent and the flat portion of road, holding on to a lead of 26 seconds over the chasing group – which included some of the Tour's general classification contenders – despite a headwind and while being frantically encouraged by his team manager, Marc Madiot.[20][21] Despite being the youngest rider at the Tour,[18] he managed to finish 10th overall in the final general classification. At 22 years and 54 days, he became the youngest rider to finish in the top 10 since Raymond Impanis (aged 21 years, 8 months) in 1947.[22] Following the Tour de France, Pinot took a stage victory on the final day of the Tour de l'Ain.[23]
2013
Having started out the season with finishes of 8th overall at the Volta a Catalunya and 4th overall at Tour de Suisse,[24] there were high hopes for Pinot in July at the centenary edition of the Tour de France.[25] However, when the race hit the mountains, Pinot was struggling and was over half an hour down in the general classification after Stage 9. In the second week of the race, Pinot had problems with a sore throat and also admitted he was struggling on the descents, having a fear of speed.[26] He abandoned the race prior to stage 16. Having finished sixth at the Tour de l'Ain, Pinot looked to redeem himself in the Vuelta a España, and got better throughout the race, moving into the top ten overall ahead of the first rest day.[27] On the penultimate stage to the Alto de l'Angliru, Pinot climbed up to 7th place overall,[28] which was also his finishing position in Madrid.[29]
In March, he finished fourth overall at Tirreno–Adriatico,[36] and then finished second to Jean-Christophe Péraud at Critérium International (also winning the white jersey as winner of the young rider classification).[37] Pinot had his first victory of the season at the Tour de Romandie. He won the queen stage of the race with seven seconds of an advantage over his nearest pursuer, Ilnur Zakarin of Team Katusha.[38] He finished fourth in the general classification and won the white jersey as the young rider classification winner.[39] In June, as he was preparing for the Tour de France, he participated in the Tour de Suisse and won the queen stage, a long and difficult event featuring a mountaintop finish atop the Rettenbach glacier.[40] He held the race lead by 34 seconds going into the final stage, a 38.4-kilometre (23.9-mile) individual time trial that started and finished in Bern.[41] However, he lost at least a minute to his closest challengers Geraint Thomas and Simon Špilak, and also fell behind Tom Dumoulin to finish in fourth place overall.[42]
At the Tour de France, Pinot lost considerable time in the first week due to crashes and mechanical issues, yet he won Stage 20 – which finished at Alpe d'Huez – in solo fashion and finished 16th in the final general classification.[43] He competed in the warm-up event for the 2016 Summer Olympics, the International Road Cycling Challenge in Rio de Janeiro, where he finished in sixth position.[44] In September, Pinot won the Tour du Gévaudan Languedoc-Roussillon (his first stage race win since 2011); he won the opening stage in a two-up sprint against Thomas Voeckler on the uphill finish at the Col de Pierre Plate, and then finished second to Alexis Vuillermoz on the final stage in Mende.[44] He finished his season competing in a pair of Italian races – he finished fourth in Milano–Torino,[45] before recording his first Monument classic podium finish with third place in Il Lombardia, a result that he was "proud" with.[46]
At the Tour de France however, Pinot lost a little over three minutes to other general classification contenders on stage 7 to Lac de Payolle.[56] Pinot simply said it was his bad legs, as he was seen struggling on the final climb of the Col d'Aspin.[57] On the following stage, Pinot rebounded and went into the breakaway; he and Rafał Majka battled it out for points for the mountains jersey, with Majka taking the lead in the competition by one point, and he lost 16 minutes to stage winner Chris Froome.[58] On stage 9 he was yet again in the breakaway with Majka, but Pinot managed to edge out Majka, to wear the polka dot jersey from stage 10. However, Pinot performed badly in the polka-dot jersey on stage 12 and withdrew from the race ahead of stage 13.[59] On 1 September, Pinot announced his season's end on Twitter, citing "persistent fatigue due to a virus" and "in order to prepare best for the next season" as the reasons for his decision to end his season prematurely.[49]
2017
The first win of Pinot's 2017 campaign came at the Vuelta a Andalucía, as he rode past Alberto Contador in the final hundred metres of the second stage.[60] Pinot finished the race in third position overall,[61] and went on to ride Strade Bianche for the first time, in which he finished ninth.[62] Pinot then finished third overall at the Tirreno–Adriatico a week later, losing a place on the final stage to Rohan Dennis.[63] As Pinot was targeting the centenary edition of the Giro d'Italia,[64] his last preparation race was the Tour of the Alps. He recorded top-five stage finishes on each of the five stages, including a stage win on the final stage to Trento, as he finished second overall behind Geraint Thomas.[65] At the Giro d'Italia, Pinot recorded a fourth-place finish at Mount Etna on stage four and a second-place finish at Blockhaus on stage nine, which saw him rise to second in the general classification behind Nairo Quintana.[66] After dropping to fourth overall on the following stage,[67] Pinot remained in third or fourth overall for the remainder of the race. He won the penultimate stage to Asiago,[68] winning a sprint from a small group of riders, and went into the final stage – a 29.3-kilometre (18.2-mile) individual time trial into Milan from the Monza Circuit – with a ten-second margin over Tom Dumoulin for the final podium place.[69] Dumoulin overhauled Pinot, Vincenzo Nibali and Quintana for the race victory, with Pinot missing out on the podium in fourth place.[70]
Going into the 2018 season, Pinot was yet again targeting the Giro d'Italia; but he was also looking to reduce his number of race days before the race in other to arrive more fresh at the Tour de France.[78][79] Prior to the Giro d'Italia, Pinot contested 14 days of racing – at the Tour du Haut Var (fifth overall),[80] the Volta a Catalunya (tenth overall),[81] and the Tour of the Alps, which he won.[82] At the Giro d'Italia, Pinot recorded four top-three stage finishes, and with two stages remaining, was lying third overall in the general classification.[83] However, on the penultimate stage, he faltered on the penultimate first-category climb – the Col de Saint-Pantaléon[84] – and within the last 50 kilometres (31 miles) of the stage, lost more than 45 minutes to the stage winner, Mikel Nieve. He was hospitalised post-stage in Aosta due to dehydration, exhaustion, fever and respiratory problems.[85] Having dropped to 16th overall, Pinot abandoned the race before the start of the final stage.[86] Unable to fully recover from the fatigue and pneumonia suffered during the Giro d'Italia, Pinot's Groupama–FDJ team announced that he would not ride the Tour de France.[87]
His next race was at the Tour de Pologne,[88] where he finished on the podium in third place overall, having recorded a second-place finish on the hilly final stage.[89] He then rode the Vuelta a España for the first time since 2014, where he lost time in the opening week due to a combination of crosswinds and crashes on stage 6.[90] He was part of the breakaway on stage 11, and held the virtual race lead for most of the stage,[91] but ultimately only gained 12 seconds on the day to the general classification contenders. He finished fourth on stage 14,[92] before taking victory on the following stage, which finished at the Lakes of Covadonga.[93] He attacked with approximately 6 kilometres (3.7 miles) remaining, soloing clear to a 28-second victory over his closest competitor, Miguel Ángel López, giving him stage wins at all three Grand Tours.[94] He added a second stage victory on stage 19 in Andorra, pulling clear of Simon Yates in the closing metres,[95] and ultimately finished the race in sixth overall. At the end of the month, he finished ninth in the road race at the UCI Road World Championships in Austria.[96] In October, Pinot won both Milano–Torino and Il Lombardia, with solo moves of approximately 1 kilometre (0.62 miles) and 14 kilometres (8.7 miles) respectively.[97][98]
2019
Pinot started his season in February at the Tour de la Provence,[99] where he finished in fourth place, before taking the overall victory at the Tour du Haut Var with a final-stage victory at Mont Faron.[100] He finished in fifth place in the UCI World Tour races Tirreno–Adriatico and the Critérium du Dauphiné,[101][102] either side of his second overall victory at the Tour de l'Ain, where he also won the final stage to the Col du Grand Colombier,[101] as well as the points and mountains classifications. At the Tour de France, he moved up to third overall by the second weekend of the race before dropping outside the top-ten placings ahead of the first race day. He worked his way back up the general classification, and won stage 14, which finished
on the Col du Tourmalet,[103] and according to The Guardian, Pinot was seen to be the biggest rival to the Team Ineos pairing of Egan Bernal and Geraint Thomas.[104] Unfortunately he suffered an injury late on stage 18 – a torn quadriceps – and this forced him to abandon the race the following day,[105] prior to the stage being neutralised due to a landslide.[106] In September, he announced the end to his campaign to prepare for the 2020 season.[96]
2020–2022
Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic-enforced suspension of racing in March 2020, Pinot took three top-ten overall finishes from as many starts, at the Tour de la Provence (seventh),[107] the Tour des Alpes-Maritimes et du Var (sixth),[107] and Paris–Nice (fifth in his inaugural start).[108][109] After racing resumed in August, Pinot contested the Route d'Occitanie and the Critérium du Dauphiné as warm-up races for the delayed Tour de France, finishing fourth and second respectively.[110] He struggled with back issues during the Tour de France, following a crash on the opening stage, losing 25 minutes in the general classification,[111] prior to the first rest day. His only other start came at the Vuelta a España, where he withdrew after two stages due to lingering back issues.[112]
For the 2021 season, Pinot had initially targeted to compete in the Giro d'Italia and to miss the Tour de France.[113] However, his back injury from 2020 was continuing to effect his progress as he recorded only one top-ten race finish in the first few months of the season, with eighth at the Ardèche Classic. Following the Tour of the Alps, it was announced that Pinot would skip the Giro d'Italia due to the back issues.[114] Following this, Pinot did not return to racing until August's Tour du Limousin.[115] He recorded fifth-place finishes at the Classic Grand Besançon Doubs and the Coppa Bernocchi one-day races,[116][117] and he finished seventh overall at the Tour de Luxembourg in between.[118]
Having finished in the top ten overall at March's Tirreno–Adriatico (in eighth place),[119] Pinot's first success in almost three years came the following month, winning the final stage of the 2022 Tour of the Alps; having finished second to Miguel Ángel López the previous day, Pinot got the better of David de la Cruz in the closing stages in Lienz.[120] He added another stage victory at June's Tour de Suisse, winning the penultimate stage into Malbun in Liechtenstein,[121] having spent most of the day in the breakaway. In the Grand Tours, he made it into the breakaway on three stages at both the Tour de France and the Vuelta a España, recording overall finishes of fourteenth and seventeenth respectively.
Pinot led Groupama–FDJ at the Giro d'Italia,[128] and on stage three, took the blue jersey as leader of the mountains classification,[129] having attacked on the two categorised climbs within the last 35 kilometres (22 miles) of the stage. He held the lead of the classification for four days, when Davide Bais took the lead following his stage victory at Campo Imperatore.[130] Pinot regained the classification lead on a shortened stage 13,[131] which was reduced to approximately 75 kilometres (47 miles) and entirely held in Switzerland, due to safety concerns. He had been part of a three-rider breakaway with Einer Rubio and Jefferson Alexander Cepeda; Pinot and Cepeda traded attacks, and were both beaten to the line by Rubio.[132] After Bais and then Ben Healy took over the blue jersey, Pinot regained the jersey definitively on stage 18, as he was once again beaten into second place on the stage, by Filippo Zana in Val di Zoldo.[133] In the final two mountain stages, Pinot worked his way up from seventh overall to a fifth-place overall finish in Rome; he was 5 minutes, 43 seconds down on race winner Primož Roglič.[134][135]
Personal life
Pinot lives with his partner Charlotte Patat at a hobby farm,[136] in Mélisey. His brother, Julien Pinot, also competed as a cyclist and works as a directeur sportif for Groupama–FDJ.[137] His father, Régis Pinot, has been the mayor of Mélisey since 2008.[138]
In 2020 and 2021, the French band Jaune Mayo recorded two songs called "Tibopino" and "Tibopino Tibogiro", dedicated to the cyclist.[139]
^"Thibaut Pinot sera professionnel en 2010" [Thibaut Pinot will be professional in 2010]. Directvelo (in French). Association Le Peloton. 11 September 2009. Retrieved 13 July 2023.
^"Paris-Corrèze révélateur de talents" [Paris-Corrèze revealing talents]. Sportbreizh.com (in French). IMG SAS. 10 July 2012. Retrieved 13 July 2023. En effet Thibaut Pinot avait remporté le classement du meilleur grimpeur sur le Paris Corrèze 2010, en passant 4 fois en tête au sommet du Col des Géants ! [Indeed Thibaut Pinot had won the classification of the best climber on the Paris Corrèze 2010, passing 4 times in the lead at the top of the Col des Géants!]
^"Tour du Finistère". Directvelo (in French). Association Le Peloton. 17 April 2010. Retrieved 13 July 2023.
^Gachet, Nicolas (16 April 2023). "Thibaut Pinot : " C'était du vrai vélo "" [Thibaut Pinot: "It was real cycling"]. Directvelo (in French). Association Le Peloton. Retrieved 13 July 2023.
^"Tour de France reporté : à Mélisey, Régis Pinot est père et maire" [Tour de France postponed: in Mélisey, Régis Pinot is father and mayor]. Le Parisien (in French). 18 July 2020. Retrieved 13 July 2023. Gérant d'une entreprise de pompes funèbres, le quinquagénaire est maire de Mélisey depuis 2008. [Manager of a funeral home, the 50-year-old has been mayor of Mélisey since 2008.]
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