Tadej Pogacar Riding Black color Colnago Y1RS on Tour de France 2025

Tadej Pogačar Bike History: Full Career Evolution & Setup Specs

In the modern era of cycling, Tadej Pogačar has dominated the Grand Tours. But his success is built on a precise fusion of rider and machine. This page presents the complete Tadej Pogačar bike history, an exhaustive record of every race machine that powered his victories. Explore the full evolution of his Colnago bikes, from his early professional seasons to his Tour de France triumphs, with details on each model, groupset, and subtle setup adjustment. Whether you’re fascinated by minor cockpit tweaks or the full chronological story of his championship-winning bikes, this is the ultimate resource.

Tadej Pogačar’s Monumental Palmarès:

Tour de France: 4x General Classification (2020, 2021, 2024, 2025)

Giro d’Italia: 1x General Classification (2024)

UCI World Road Race Championship: 2x (2024, 2025)

Giro di Lombardia: 5x (2021-2025)

Liège–Bastogne–Liège: 3x (2021, 2024, 2025)

Tour of Flanders (Ronde van Vlaanderen): 2x (2023, 2025)

These victories frame the evolution of his equipment. Each season bringing new refinements, prototypes, and setup innovations.

Tadej Pogačar Bike History: Chronological Archive Table

This continuously maintained archive is the single source of truth for every race bike Tadej Pogačar has used professionally. Each entry links to its corresponding Cluster Post, where you’ll find complete geometry data, component listings, and race-stage setup variations.

Year(s)TeamKey Bike ModelNotesLink
2025 (Tour de France)UAE Team Emirates-XRGColnago Y1RSDebuted at Paris–Nice; exclusive TDF bike[VIEW 2025 Y1RS PAGE]
Early 2025 (Jan–Feb)UAE Team Emirates-XRGColnago V5RsTeam bike before Y1RS launch[VIEW 2025 V5Rs PAGE]
2024UAE Team EmiratesColnago V4RsFinal full season on V4Rs[VIEW 2024 PAGE]
2023UAE Team EmiratesColnago V4RsFirst season on Shimano/ENVE[VIEW 2023 PAGE]
2021–2022UAE Team EmiratesColnago V3RsTwo Tour de France victories[VIEW 2022 PAGE]
2020UAE Team EmiratesColnago V3RsFirst Tour de France victory[VIEW 2020 PAGE]
2019UAE Team EmiratesColnago V2-R/ConceptNeo-pro season[VIEW 2019 PAGE]

The Colnago V3Rs Era – Establishing a Tour de France Dynasty (2019–2022)

Pogačar’s rise from young talent to Tour de France champion took place on the Colnago V3Rs, a lightweight frame tailored to explosive climbing and precision handling. Throughout this period, UAE Team Emirates raced on a full Campagnolo Super Record EPS ecosystem, with Campagnolo Bora/Bora WTO wheelsSRM power meters, and Prologo saddles.

Key identifiers of the V3Rs era:

  • Campagnolo Super Record EPS groupset
  • Campagnolo Bora & Bora WTO wheels
  • Vittoria tires (2019–2021)
  • Pirelli tires (2022)
  • SRM Origin power meters + PC8 head units
  • Prologo saddles
  • Traditional, non-integrated cockpit setups

The V3Rs carried him to Tour de France victories in 2020 and 2021, and to multiple Monument wins. Defining the first phase of the Tadej Pogačar bike history.

The Colnago V4Rs Evolution – Modern Performance Optimization (2023–2024)

Pogacar Colnago V4Rs 2024 Liege Bastogne Liege
Liège Bastogne Liège 2024 / POGACAR Tadej (UAE TEAM EMIRATES) Colnago V4Rs / Credits A.S.O./Gaëtan Flamme

The launch of the Colnago V4Rs in 2023 coincided with one of the biggest equipment shifts in WorldTour sponsorship. UAE Team Emirates left behind Campagnolo, SRM, Vittoria/Pirelli, Look pedals, and Gobik clothing — replacing nearly everything.

Major 2023 technical overhaul:

  • Shimano Dura-Ace R9270 groupset
  • ENVE SES wheels
  • Shimano power meter
  • Shimano pedals
  • Wahoo head units
  • Pissei team kit
  • Continued Prologo saddles

In 2024:

  • Tires changed from Pirelli → Continental
  • More aggressive aero cockpit refinements appeared
  • V4Rs remained the core race bike until the V5Rs testing period in late 2024

The V4Rs era established the modern “Pogačar racing identity,” bridging the old V-series lineage with the innovations to come.

The Colnago V5Rs Transition – Early 2025 Race Platform

Tadej POGACAR (UAE TEAM EMIRATES XRG) with his Colnago V5Rs 2025
Bastogne – Liège 2025 – Tadej POGACAR (UAE TEAM EMIRATES XRG) with his Colnago V5Rs / Credits A.S.O./Billy Ceusters

Before the introduction of the Y1RS, UAE Team Emirates raced the Colnago V5Rs throughout early 2025. The V5Rs served as a refinement of the V4Rs, with improved integration, stiffness, and weight balance.

It acted as the team’s primary 2025 bike in January and February, but Pogačar rapidly shifted to the Y1RS once it was ready.

V5Rs characteristics:

  • Upgraded stiffness-to-weight distribution
  • More integrated cable routing
  • Optimized for Shimano / ENVE / Continental / Darimo / Fizik ecosystem
  • Used in early 2025 races before Paris–Nice

The V5Rs filled the transition gap between the V4Rs and the new Y-series platform.

The Colnago Y1RS Era – Pogačar’s Tour de France–Winning Bike (2025–Present)

Tadej Pogacar Colnago Y1RS Tour de France 2025
Tadej Pogacar final stage on yellow Colnago Y1RS at Tour de France 2025 (UAE TEAM EMIRATES XRG)/ Credit A.S.O. / Charly López

The Colnago Y1RS, first raced at Paris–Nice 2025, marked the most significant frame development since the V-series began. Unlike the V5Rs, which was used team-wide, Pogačar made the Y1RS his exclusive Grand Tour bike, racing it to victory in the 2025 Tour de France.

The Y1RS opens a new generation of Colnago design outside the V-series lineage.

Why Pogačar chose the Y1RS exclusively for the Tour de France:

  • Superior aerodynamic shaping
  • Higher torsional stiffness in the head tube
  • Sharper descending handling
  • Lighter system weight
  • Optimized for Continental GP5000 TT tubeless
  • Fully matched to Shimano R9270 drivetrain
  • Engineered for long-duration GC performance

👉 Tadej Pogačar Colnago Y1RS 2025 – Full Setup & Specs

Components: Groupsets, Wheels, Pedals & Power Meters

Groupsets

  • 2019–2022: Campagnolo Super Record EPS
  • 2023–Present: Shimano Dura-Ace R9270

Wheels

  • 2019–2022: Campagnolo Bora
  • 2023–Present: ENVE SES

Tires

  • 2019–2021: Vittoria
  • 2022–2023: Pirelli
  • 2024–Present: Continental

Saddles

  • 2019–2024: Prologo
  • 2025–Present: Fizik

Power Meters

  • 2019–2022: SRM
  • 2023–Present: Shimano

Head Units

  • 2019–2022: SRM PC8
  • 2023–Present: Wahoo

Pogačar’s Team History: The Evolution of UAE Team Emirates

Tadej Pogačar has spent his entire professional WorldTour career under the banner of the Emirati team. Though the core identity remains the same, the addition of XRG as a co-title sponsor in 2025 marks a new, high-budget era for the squad. For a complete chronological history, sponsorship changes, and roster evolution, click through to the full UAE Team Emirates Mega-Pilier archive.

2025 UAE Team Emirates-XRG

2024 UAE Team Emirates

2023 UAE Team Emirates

2022 UAE Team Emirates

2021 UAE Team Emirates

2020 UAE Team Emirates

2019 UAE Team Emirates

2018 Ljubljana Gusto Xaurum (CT)

2017 ROG – Ljubljana (CT)

Explore the full team history: UAE Team Emirates


Frequently Asked Questions

What size bike does Tadej Pogačar ride?

Typically a Colnago size 485 (S), adapted with custom cockpit reach and stack.

Did Pogačar race the V5Rs in the Tour de France?

No, he raced the Colnago Y1RS exclusively for the 2025 Tour de France.

What wheels does he prefer in the mountains?

Mid-depth ENVE SES 3.4 or 4.5 depending on wind and gradient.

Which bike did Pogačar win his Tours on?

2025: Colnago Y1RS

2020–2021: Colnago V3Rs

2024: Colnago V4Rs

Conclusion: The Living Archive

Pogačar is the star, but his equipment story is part of a larger, evolving technical program.

The Tadej Pogačar bike history is updated continuously throughout each season. Every race brings new refinements, new prototype frames, and new setups that redefine modern equipment performance. Bookmark this page or explore the full UAE Team Emirates-XRG archive for the latest deep-dive technical analyses.

Visit our Mega-Pilier for the complete chronological archive of every bike, sponsor, and key rider setup in the UAE Team Emirates-XRG history.

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