Category: Pro Riders Bike Size

Want to know Pro Riders Bike Size? In this section I break down the bike sizes, measurements, and setups of WorldTour cyclists. From frame size, saddle height, and crank length to handlebar width, wheels spec, and tire choices. Every detail is covered. I give you insight on how the stars of the peloton ride. I also help you compare their setups with your own. Whether you’re a cycling fan curious about the pros or a rider fine-tuning your fit, explore the precise bike data of top professionals here.

  • Peter Sagan’s bike size Specialized Venge Disc 2020

    Peter Sagan’s bike size Specialized Venge Disc 2020

    The three times Road bike World Champion, Peter Sagan, is 184cm tall and race on several models from Specialized bike during the 2020 season for the Team Bora.

    His main bike is the Aero Road Bike Specialized Venge but he also got the Specialized Roubaix and Tarmac SL6 depending of race profiles.

    You might be interested in Peter Sagan’s 2021 S-Works Tarmac SL7 as presented here: Peter Sagan’s Tarmac SL7 size

    You might also be interested in Peter Sagan’s 2022 Specialized S-Works Tarmac SL7.

    In this article I will focus on his best bike for sprinting finish, the Specialized Venge.

    • Peter Sagan is 184cm tall
    • He ride the UCI World Tour season 2020 on a 56cm Specialized S-Work Venge Disc carbon bike
    • The Shimano Dura Ace FC-9170 crank arms length is 172.5mm
    • The 11 speed gear set up is 54/42T by 11-29T
    • The stem is Specialized Venge integrated 150cm length
    • The Specialized handlebar width is 42cm (C-C)
    • Tires are Tubulars type from Specialized with 26mm section
    • Peter’s bike weight 7.5kg with the 60mm Roval Disc Tubular wheels
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  • Remy Mertz’ Ridley Noah Fast Disc 2020

    Remy Mertz’ Ridley Noah Fast Disc 2020

    This page is dedicated to Remy Mertz’ Ridley Noah Fast Disc 2020. The Belgian rider has been racing with the Lotto-Soudal team since 2017 the UCI World Tour.
    For the season 2020 Remy is using two main models from Ridley bikes sponsor; The Aero Road Noah Fast Disc and the Helium SLX Disc.

    The whole season will be raced on Disc only road bikes as a growing trend among the pro teams.

    Remy is gaining a lot of experience racing beside world class pro riders of the Lotto-Soudal team like Caleb Ewan, John Degenkolb, Philippe Gilbert, Tim Wellens, Thomas De Gendt, etc…

    In this article you will find all the details about Remy Mertz 2020 Road Bike size and specifications.

    • Remy Mertz is 185cm tall
    • He ride 2020 on a 51cm (XS) Ridley Noah Fast Disc carbon bike
    • The Campagnolo Super Record crank length is 172.5mm
    • The Campagnolo Super Record EPS 12 speed gear set up is 53/39T by 11-29T
    • The Deda stem length is 130cm
    • The Deda handlebar width is 42cm
    • Tires are tubulars from Vittoria tires
    • Remy’s bike weight 7.5kg with the 50mm Bora Disc wheels

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  • Andre Greipel’s Factor One 2020

    Andre Greipel’s Factor One 2020

    Factor bicycles from UK is the official bike supplier to the new UCI World Tour professional Team Israel Start-Up Nation.

    The 184cm tall German sprinter Andre Greipel has joined  the Israel Start-Up Nation team and will be racing mainly on the top of the range Aero Road bike Factor One. He will be using the Factor Slick for Time Trial stages but I will focus on his main bike in this article.

    On this article you will find all the details about Andre Greipel 2020 Road Bike size and specifications.

    • Andre Greipel measure 184cm tall
    • He ride 202 on a 54cm Factor One Disc carbon bike
    • The Shimano Dura Ace crank length is 175mm
    • The Shimano Dura Ace Di2 gear set up is 55/42T by 11-30T
    • The Factor stem length is 120cm
    • The Factor handlebar width is 42cm
    • Tires are tubular and Tubeless from Maxxis tires
    • Andre’s bike weight 7.8kg with the 60mm Black inc wheels

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  • John Degenkolb’s 2020 Ridley Noah Fast Disc

    John Degenkolb’s 2020 Ridley Noah Fast Disc

    This post is dedicated to John Degenkolb’s 2020 Ridley Noah Fast Disc.

    For the 2020 UCI world Tour season the German Sprinter has joined the Lotto-Soudal with confirmed participation to the Milano-San Remo, Paris-Roubaix and Tour de France among the prestigious races.

    In this post you’ll find all information about John Degenkolb 2020 bike size and specifications.

    You might be interested in this: John Degenkolb is racing with Team DSM from 2022.

    John is racing mainly on the Ridley Noah Fast Disc brake type, the most aerodynamic road bike of Ridley range.

    He switched from 2019 Trek – Shimano equipped bike to 2020 Ridley – Campagnolo equipped aero type bike.

    • John Degenkold measure 180cm tall
    • He ride a S size (54cm) Ridley Noah Fast Disc carbon bike
    • The Campagnolo crank length is 175mm
    • The Campagnolo Super Record EPS set up is 54/39T by 11-29T
    • The Deda Pro stem length is 130cm
    • The Deda handlebar width is 44cm

    You might be interested in this post: John Degenkolb is racing with Team DSM 2022

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  • Richie Porte’s 2020 Trek Emonda Disc

    Richie Porte’s 2020 Trek Emonda Disc

    I am writing this page to focus on Richie Porte’s 2020 Trek Emonda Disc bike size and fitting. Richie Porte races the 2020 World Tour season for the team Trek Segafredo on a Trek Emonda for most of races.

    In this post you’ll find all details of Richie’s 2020 racing bike including size and specifications.

    You might also be interested in: Richie Porte races for Cycling Team Ineos Grenadier in 2022.

    The Tasman rider is a General Classification and climbing type of riding candidate. For these reasons he is racing on Trek’s lightest frame designed to climb Cols faster.

    • Richie Porte is 172cm tall
    • He rides a 50cm size Trek Emonda SLR 9 Disc 2020 carbon bike
    • The crankset is 170mm length
    • The Sram etap gear set up is 54/41T x 10/28 12 speed
    • The Bontrager  Ligthest stem is 100mm length
    • The Bontrager Lightest handlebar width is 40cm

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