The Tour Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, formerly the Criterium du Dauphine, is always an excellent race for spotting the latest road bike tech. This year was no different, with several new bikes appearing.
But it is also the perfect chance to get up close to some of the bikes that will be raced at the Tour de France. The smaller scale of the race, combined with press officers, riders and mechanics who are significantly less stressed, make it a lovely place to be for a tech journalist with a camera.
Read more – https://road.cc/feature/the-mini-tour-de-france-provides-maximum-bike-tech-goodness-mega-tech-gallery-from-the-race-formerly-known-as-the-criterium-du-dauphine
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7 Comments
forgot to mention the new Michelin tires on the lapierres of picnic
And still no new Shimano Dura-Ace ……
INEOS just drop a lot of chain
did they use chain guide?
turns out they did use chain guide
Just love the chilled vibe at the Dauphine (yes, I know the name has changed!), one of the few big races where it's possible to get within saying hi distance of just about anyone and everyone.
Thx for the breakdown, Bruce Wayne will be looking for his Orbea bike. 💛 🦇 🖤
climbing bikes are still dead. when you can build a colnago y1rs to 6.9kg easily
the look looks like it has a forward offset seatpost, I don’t know why this was ignored