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New Bikes, High-end Components, and Luxury Seating Highlight Tour de France Technology Showcase: $1700 Hubs, Brand New Wheels, and a $1400 Saddle Making an Appearance

Unconventional tech techniques and peculiar arrangements prevalent in the uphill cycling time trial events

New Bikes and High-End Equipment Unveiled at Tour de France: Four Innovative Bikes, Expensive Hubs,...
New Bikes and High-End Equipment Unveiled at Tour de France: Four Innovative Bikes, Expensive Hubs, New Wheels, and a Costly Saddle Featured

New Bikes, High-end Components, and Luxury Seating Highlight Tour de France Technology Showcase: $1700 Hubs, Brand New Wheels, and a $1400 Saddle Making an Appearance

New Bikes Steal the Show at the 2021 Critérium du Dauphiné

The 2021 Critérium du Dauphiné uphill time trial was a spectacle for tech enthusiasts, showcasing four new bikes that had not yet been released to the public. These bikes, which drew significant attention from analysts, were a testament to the ongoing advancements in road cycling technology [1].

Despite the excitement surrounding these new models, the specific brands and models of the bikes have not been explicitly identified in the current search results. However, it is common knowledge that the Critérium du Dauphiné often serves as a platform for teams and manufacturers to debut new climbing and time trial bikes or major updates to existing models ahead of the Tour de France. These bikes typically emphasize weight reduction, aerodynamic efficiency for climbing-focused time trials, and refined geometry for aggressive uphill riding.

As we move forward to the Tour de France, Cyclingnews will continue to provide coverage of the event, offering premium content and regular updates on the race. The Tour de France tech stack contains a collection of tech analysis related to the event, including twelve full pro bike galleries from the opening week of the race.

While the Tour de France is not typically known for showcasing new road tech, the Critérium du Dauphiné often takes the spotlight. This year's Tour de France featured an uphill time trial, a rare occurrence that is particularly interesting for tech enthusiasts due to the variety of setups. The tech gallery includes some brand new bikes, special Tour de France paint schemes, and various hacks and mods. The gallery consists of two parts: the initial tech from before the race and the opening stages, and the tech from the uphill time trial.

After the uphill time trial, there are more premium pieces of content to be expected, providing further insight into the technological advancements in the world of cycling. The Tour de France continues after the uphill time trial, promising more exciting discoveries and thrilling competition.

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Tech enthusiasts may find the upcoming uphill time trial at the Tour de France engaging, as it follows the showcase of new bikes at the Critérium du Dauphiné, where innovation in road cycling technology was apparent [1]. Meanwhile, those interested in the latest gadgets might appreciate the Tour de France tech stack, which boasts a collection of tech analysis and full pro bike galleries featuring cutting-edge equipment from the event.

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