Category: Tour de France

The Tour de France is cycling’s biggest stage race. Discover team bikes, rider setups, and pro insights from the world’s greatest race.

  • Tour de France 2025: Teams, Riders & Bikes Ultimate Guide

    Tour de France 2025: Teams, Riders & Bikes Ultimate Guide

    Tour de France 2025 is on. 23 teams, 185 riders, and wild bikes are set to race 3,336.8 km across France — and this year, there are no border crossings. It’s the 112th edition, starting July 5 in Lille and finishing in Paris on July 27. This guide breaks down the Tour de France 2025 teams, riders, and bikes you’ll want to follow. Let’s dive in.

    Tour de France 2025 teams and bikes
    Pogacar Vs Vingegaard only ? (C) A.S.O./Billy Ceusters
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  • Tour de France 2023’s Teams Riders and Bikes

    Tour de France 2023’s Teams Riders and Bikes

    I am writing this page to focus on the Tour de France 2023’s Teams Riders and Bikes.
    The selection of the 22 teams has been officially announced at the beginning of January 2023.

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  • Tour de France 2023 and its variations

    Tour de France 2023 and its variations

    The Tour de France 2023 and its variations have been presented to the press and general public on October 27th, 2022.

    The most famous version of the Tour de France is the men’s version, which is what it refers to whenever someones refer to “Le Tour“.

    Three Events

    The dates of the 2023 edition of the most famous bicycle race in the universe are from July 1st to July 23.
    The women’s edition which is called “Le Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift” is held from July 23 to July 30.

    Tadej Pogacar and Christian Prudhomme presenting tour de France 2023
    27/10/2022 – Presentation Tour de France – Tadej Pogacar and Christian Prudhomme / Credits: A.S.O. / Etienne Coudret

    Traditionally a third event is revealed at the same time as the Tour de France route, it is “L’Etape by Le Tour de France.”
    This one-day race is a Gran Fondo (aka Cyclosportive) for the “amateurs” to ride one stage of the Tour de France in the same conditions as the professional peloton does. This means closed roads to cars.

    L’etape 2023 is on July 9 and it uses stage 14 of the Tour de France 2023.
    The professional peloton will race the 152km and 4,100m of cumulative climbs of stage 14 Annemasse – Morzine on July 15.

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    Sprint To book Your Room

    As the new Tour de France route is announced, there are a lot of events and organizations active in the background.
    Fans from around the world planning going to watch or participate in the Tour de France and its variation need to start booking their hotels literally as they watch the live presentation.

    The next day of the Tour de France routes announcement, I went on Booking.com to check available accommodation in the areas of the Tour de France, Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift, and L’Etape 2023.

    The remaining accommodation availabilities and choices are already limited within 24h of the announcement of the route.
    This is to be expected of course with so many people moving around the three events.

    16,000 Riders on l’Etape

    Just on L’Etape du Tour alone, there are 16,000 riders to tackle the one-day event in the French Alps.
    That’s a lot of hotel rooms to be booked. For sure the Tour de France events are great business opportunities for all the cities, towns, and villages it starts or ends at.

    A popular alternative to hotels is the camping-cars. It has become a popular summer activity to follow the Tour de France by camping cars.
    My dream would be to try following most European races of the UCI World Tour calendar by camping car as ProCyclingStats does.

    Watching the Tour de France from the side of the road, when you live in the area is as normal as the cows looking at the train zipping by the pasture. It is free and accessible to anybody.

    However, it is more challenging when living in a different area and you want to be on the side of the road on a Col.
    You need to be more organized and planning is required to find a place to sleep as you are in competition with the whole members of the Tour de France, the racers, the teams staff, the caravan staff, the journalists, the event logistic staff, etc…

    The courses of the three events are viewable on the Tour de France website, I am sparing you the repetition and going straight to what is known but was not said.

    Which teams are racing the Tour de France 2023?

    22 teams of 8 riders are racing the 2023 Tour de France. The 18 teams of the UCI World Tour, which is the equivalent of the top league of road cycling, are automatically selected for the three Grand Tours.

    Then four teams from the UCI Pro Tour, the second tier of pro cycling, are invited a few weeks before the Tour de France.

    Despite being downgraded to the UCI Pro Tour team in 2023, the team Lotto-Dstny is automatically invited according to the UCI rules.

    Below are the teams certain to start the Grand Depart in Bilbao on the 1st of July 2023:

    AG2R Citroën Team
    Alpecin-Deceuninck
    Astana Qazaqstan Team
    Bahrain – Victorious
    BORA – hansgrohe
    Cofidis
    EF Education-EasyPost
    Groupama – FDJ
    INEOS Grenadiers
    Intermarché – Circus – Wanty
    Jumbo-Visma
    Lotto-Dstny
    Movistar Team
    Soudal – Quick Step
    Arkéa Samsic Team
    BikeExchange – Jayco Team
    DSM Team
    Trek – Segafredo
    UAE Team Emirates

    The remaining wildcard teams will be announce in 2023. The definitive riders start list will be known in the last week of June 2023.

    Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift 2023 with Annemiek Van vleuten
    27/10/2022 – Presentation Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift – Annemiek Van Vleuten, winner of TDFFAZ 2022 et Marion Rousse race director / Credits A.S.O. / Maxime Delobel

    Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift

    For the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift 2023, as of the time of writing it is not yet announced which teams will be competing in the one-week women’s edition.

    Of course, the “big” teams are expected to be present.
    Three teams are already officially committed to racing the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift as below:

    Movistar Team (Annemiek Van Vleuten won the 2022 edition, see her bike size here)
    FDJ – SUEZ – Futuroscope
    Team DSM

    There is so much to write about until the start of the Tour de France, with rider transfers, new bikes, new sponsors, new team names, legendary riders retiring, neo-pros joining the World Tour, etc…

    I’ll stop here until the next update.

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  • Tour de France 2022’s Team Bikes and Riders

    Tour de France 2022’s Team Bikes and Riders

    This is the most detailed page about the Tour de France 2022’s Team Bikes and Riders.
    The biggest show on earth starts on July 1st in Denmark and ends on July 24th in Paris.
    As there is plenty of information on the Tour de France 2022 on the web, I am not writing about the course which is on the official website linked here: https://www.letour.fr/en/overall-route

    Instead, as always I am focussing my writing on the nerdy details of each team’s bikes and riders.
    For some riders, you may click on his name and see the bike size and geometry details.

    You might also be interested in the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift 2022’s Bikes and Riders.

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  • What are the Team Bikes on the Tour de France 2021?

    What are the Team Bikes on the Tour de France 2021?

    This post is dedicated to what are the team bikes on the Tour de Tour de France 2021 including Riders Start list. By clicking on each name you can see the rider’s bike size and specification.

    I am trying to complete the information on this page on an ongoing basis. Save this post and keep coming back to this page you will eventually find the complete Tour de France peloton’s bikes size and specification day by day.

    Who is riding what? Will the Tour de France 2021 be won by Disc brakes bikes for the first time in its history?

    So, What are the Team Bikes on the Tour de France 2021?

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