The Tour de France is the worldâs highest-profile cycling event. With millions of eyes on the race, the Tour is a rolling showcase for bicycle brands and equipment manufacturers. And since 2024 is also an Olympic year, several teams are racing on brand-new (or even unreleased) bike platforms to get a leg up on competitors or get in some final testing. Nineteen bike brands are represented among the 22 teams participating in this yearâs race. Wilier, Specialized, and Canyon sponsor two teams each. Enve and Van Rysel are two fresh faces in the 2024 Tour de France peloton. And Lapierre departs the Tour peloton after a 22-year run with the Groupama-FDJ teamâs switch to Wilier. On the drivetrain side, Shimano dominates the field, with 19 of the 22 Tour teams shifting with Dura-Ace Di2 derailleurs. The three remaining teams run SRAM's new Red AXS components. Campagnolo is absent from the Tour for another year. For tires, eight teams are on Continental (specifically the GP5000 S TR) and seven are on Vittoria (Corsa Pro)âall running tubeless systems. The two Specialized sponsored teams are using Specialized tires and latex inner tubes. Cofidis is the only team still running tubular tires (Michelin). The remaining four teams are on Cadex, Enve, Schwalbe, and Pirelli rubber. Keep reading for a complete list of the bikesâalong with the component groups, wheels, and tiresâused by each team in this yearâs Tour de France.
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