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The 2024 Tour de France begins on Saturday the 29th of June in the beautiful city of Florence, Italy, before working its way into France. It is the biggest bike race in the world and sees the very best cyclists from the sport's biggest teams do battle over 21 stages. If you want to know more about the 22 teams involved, head to our Tour de France team guide for a comprehensive breakdown.

This Tour de France bike guide looks at each team's bikes and equipment in depth. It can be hard to spot individual bike brands in the peloton while the racing is on, but we have a list of all the individual components and equipment teams are using. So if you're wondering what computers, frames or saddles a certain team is using, we have the answers.



How about groupsets? 18 teams are using Shimano Dura-Ace and four teams are using SRAM Red AXS, for example. You can also check out our feature on last year's Tour de France winner's bikes if you want to refresh your memory or relive the excitement from 2023 to get into Tour spirit ahead of this year's racing. A lot of new equipment and bikes get released before the Tour, and are first seen underneath riders at the Critérium du Dauphiné.

This year we spotted four new bikes and lots of interesting tech ahead of the main event, including a new unreleased Trek ridden by Mads Pederson and his Lidl-Trek teammates. Cyclingnews will be at the Grand Départ of the Tour de France to cover all the breaking tech news as it happens, so check the website.

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