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Criterium du Dauphiné mega tech gallery part 1: Three prototype bikes and more

Criterium du Dauphiné mega tech gallery part 1: Three prototype bikes and more

The Tour de France is, for cycling, something akin to a season finale that occurs in the middle of the season. Teams want to use the best tech possible, but they also try and avoid using anything brand new, preferring to trial potential new products in the warm up races leading up to La Grand Boucle. One such warm up is the Critérium du Dauphiné, a one week stage race in central France.

Last year we saw the first pictures of the new Trek Madone here, and this year the talk of the town is the new BMC prototype that’s broken cover. We’ve got a separate story just for that if you want to nerd out on all the juicy details, but roaming the paddock at Chambon sur Lac, I spotted plenty more noteworthy tech. The BMC wasn’t the only prototype, with something brand new from Ridley too, and the same Look prototype I spotted at the Tour of Flanders earlier in the year.

Without further ado, then, here is all I’ve snapped, papped, and gleaned from the start of the Dauphiné. Every custom paint job, aero mod, sponsor incorrect piece of gear and plenty more besides. 

Dauphine stage one tech gallery

At Lotto-Dstny a never before seen, seemingly all round road bike was spotted (Image credit: Will Jones)

Dauphine stage one tech gallery

Not so deep as the Noah, nor as spindly as the Helium (Image credit: Will Jones)

Dauphine stage one tech gallery

It certainly blended in better with the team bikes than the new BMC, as you’ll see shortly  (Image credit: Will Jones)

Dauphine stage one tech gallery

A relatively deep BB, but nothing like those seen on aero bikes (Image credit: Will Jones)

Dauphine stage one tech gallery

A fresh head tube, and fork too by the looks of things (Image credit: Will Jones)

Dauphine stage one tech gallery

Victor Campenaerts returned to racing on stage one, having recovered from a broken back. He clearly hasn’t lost a great deal of muscle mass… (Image credit: Will Jones)

Dauphine stage one tech gallery

Gold chains all round for Lotto-Dstny  (Image credit: Will Jones)

Dauphine stage one tech gallery

Something about this bike is not like the others… (Image credit: Will Jones)

Dauphine stage one tech gallery

Is it the bars? No, they just have hoods swept in as normal (Image credit: Will Jones)

Dauphine stage one tech gallery

Can you spot it here, as the team car drives past? (Image credit: Will Jones)

Dauphine stage one tech gallery

Yep, it’s the extremely subtle and hard to spot trademark enormous chainring. Only 58t here, with a 44t inner ring, smaller than the insane 62t monster setup he used at Opening Weekend this year; no classified hub this time though (Image credit: Will Jones)

Dauphine stage one tech gallery

Is this tech? No, but it’s dead cute, and why Victor is a firm fan favourite (Image credit: Will Jones)

Dauphine stage one tech gallery

The other big scoop of the day was the brand new BMC prototypes seen at AG2R (Image credit: Will Jones)

Dauphine stage one tech gallery

The good thing…

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