What bikes do each team use?
#2
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No, but if you check out the websites of each team's sponsor it should have a mention of the tour team.
For example: https://www.phonak.com/
Prominent display of the cycling jersey with a link to the company's cycling site... which in turn has a link to BMC the Phonak team's bike.
Holy Cow, I just found out T-Mobile is a part of Deutsche Telekom.
For example: https://www.phonak.com/
Prominent display of the cycling jersey with a link to the company's cycling site... which in turn has a link to BMC the Phonak team's bike.
Holy Cow, I just found out T-Mobile is a part of Deutsche Telekom.
Last edited by ultra-g; 07-03-04 at 08:17 PM.
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Bikes: Bianchi Pisa, LeMond Poprad
Originally Posted by Resident
Only $10,000 for a fully equipped C-Record bike! Nice!!
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https://www.cyclingnews.com/results/2...eams2004.shtml
Choose the team and you'll find what they're riding.
Choose the team and you'll find what they're riding.
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Originally Posted by moet
Does anyone know of a single website where I can find out what equipment the teams are using? Cheers.
There is, I know because I found it once, but forgot to bookmark it! It was CNN sports or CBS sports or something, but I am still searching to find it again.
#6
USPS - Trek (Shimano)
T-Mobile - Giant (Shimano)
Phonak - BMC (Campy)
CSC - Cervelo (Shimano)
Saeco - Cannondale (Shimano)
Euskaltel - Orbea (Shimano)
Robobank - Colnago (Campy)
Credit Agricol - Error; Cut & Paste mistake. See below
AG2R-Decathlon (Campy)
Alessio - Bianchi (Campy)
La Boulangere - Time (Campy)
Confidis - Decathlon (Campy)
Gerolsteiner - Wiler (Shimano)
fdJeux - Lapierre (Campy)
Liberty Seguros - Error; Things aren't what they seem. See below.
Quick Step - Time (Campy)
Lotto - Mercxx (Campagnolo)
Fassa Bortolo - Pinarello (Campy)
Domina Vacanze -Specialized (Shimano)
Illes Balears / Banesto - Opera (Campy)
RAGT Simences / MG Rover - Look
Credit Agricol - Look (Shimano)
Liberty Seguros - Supposed to be BH (Campy) but, as pointed out below, they are in fact still riding the old Team ONCE Giant TCRs with a new paint jCredit Agricol - Time (Campy)ob and BH all over the place.
https://www.cyclingnews.com/tour04.ph...ez_de_galdeano
T-Mobile - Giant (Shimano)
Phonak - BMC (Campy)
CSC - Cervelo (Shimano)
Saeco - Cannondale (Shimano)
Euskaltel - Orbea (Shimano)
Robobank - Colnago (Campy)
Credit Agricol - Error; Cut & Paste mistake. See below
AG2R-Decathlon (Campy)
Alessio - Bianchi (Campy)
La Boulangere - Time (Campy)
Confidis - Decathlon (Campy)
Gerolsteiner - Wiler (Shimano)
fdJeux - Lapierre (Campy)
Liberty Seguros - Error; Things aren't what they seem. See below.
Quick Step - Time (Campy)
Lotto - Mercxx (Campagnolo)
Fassa Bortolo - Pinarello (Campy)
Domina Vacanze -Specialized (Shimano)
Illes Balears / Banesto - Opera (Campy)
RAGT Simences / MG Rover - Look
Credit Agricol - Look (Shimano)
Liberty Seguros - Supposed to be BH (Campy) but, as pointed out below, they are in fact still riding the old Team ONCE Giant TCRs with a new paint jCredit Agricol - Time (Campy)ob and BH all over the place.
https://www.cyclingnews.com/tour04.ph...ez_de_galdeano
Last edited by livngood; 07-05-04 at 06:52 AM.
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Originally Posted by livngood
Liberty Seguros - BH (Campy)
well the Tour is here and they are still on Giants...
#9
Originally Posted by ShinyBaldy
well the Tour is here and they are still on Giants...
I had erroneously assumed the Spanish BH frames would have been ready in time for the tour. How pathetic is it when a frame sponsor can't come through with frames for the Tour.
Last edited by livngood; 07-04-04 at 01:23 PM.
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From: Melbourne Oz
Bikes: how long have you got?
Originally Posted by livngood
USPS - Trek (Shimano)
T-Mobile - Giant (Shimano)
Phonak - BMC (Campy)
CSC - Cervelo (Shimano)
Saeco - Cannondale (Shimano)
Euskaltel - Orbea (Shimano)
Robobank - Colnago (Campy)
Credit Agricol - Time (Campy)
AG2R-Decathlon (Campy)
Alessio - Bianchi (Campy)
La Boulangere - Time (Campy)
Confidis - Decathlon (Campy)
Gerolsteiner - Wiler (Shimano)
fdJeux - Lapierre (Campy)
Liberty Seguros - Error; see below.
Quick Step - Time (Campy)
Lotto - Mercxx (Campagnolo)
Fassa Bortolo - Pinarello (Campy)
Domina Vacanze -Specialized (Shimano)
Illes Balears / Banesto - Opera (Campy)
RAGT Simences / MG Rover - Look
Liberty Seguros - Supposed to be BH (Campy) but, as pointed out below, they are in fact still riding the old Team ONCE Giant TCRs with a new paint job and BH all over the place.
https://www.cyclingnews.com/tour04.ph...ez_de_galdeano
T-Mobile - Giant (Shimano)
Phonak - BMC (Campy)
CSC - Cervelo (Shimano)
Saeco - Cannondale (Shimano)
Euskaltel - Orbea (Shimano)
Robobank - Colnago (Campy)
Credit Agricol - Time (Campy)
AG2R-Decathlon (Campy)
Alessio - Bianchi (Campy)
La Boulangere - Time (Campy)
Confidis - Decathlon (Campy)
Gerolsteiner - Wiler (Shimano)
fdJeux - Lapierre (Campy)
Liberty Seguros - Error; see below.
Quick Step - Time (Campy)
Lotto - Mercxx (Campagnolo)
Fassa Bortolo - Pinarello (Campy)
Domina Vacanze -Specialized (Shimano)
Illes Balears / Banesto - Opera (Campy)
RAGT Simences / MG Rover - Look
Liberty Seguros - Supposed to be BH (Campy) but, as pointed out below, they are in fact still riding the old Team ONCE Giant TCRs with a new paint job and BH all over the place.
https://www.cyclingnews.com/tour04.ph...ez_de_galdeano
G'day,
Credit Agricole ride 'Look', not 'Time'...FDJ ride 'shimano' not 'campy'.Anyone see Jan's T/T bike in the prologue?....If that was a 'giant', then I need my eyes tested!.....
cheers
Hitchy
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Originally Posted by Hitchy
Anyone see Jan's T/T bike in the prologue?....If that was a 'giant', then I need my eyes tested!.....
That was a Walser - there are several theories behind why he uses it.
1) He thinks it is faster than the Giant TT bike he used during the season
or
2) He wanted a heavier bike (he claimed he used his heavier TT bike during the prologue and that his teammates decided to use the lighter ones)...
how to tell? wait until the TTT and ITTs. Giant and Walser's TT frames are both unique... so it is quite easy to tell them apart =)
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Andy Walser was the innovator of the narrow bottom bracket design and narrower dropout spacing(by today's standards) that has tested out with improved aeroynamic advantages in wind tunnel testing. The narrow BB brings the knees closer together and provides a more aerodynamic profile. For some riders, it also increases power because of the repositioning of the legs in relation to the hip.
This design was copied by Trek in Lance's new TT bike that he abandoned because he couldn't adapt to the new position.
I haven't heard much about them weighing more or less, but they do provide aerodynamic advantages if you can ride them.
The narrow BB design from Walser's website:
This design was copied by Trek in Lance's new TT bike that he abandoned because he couldn't adapt to the new position.
I haven't heard much about them weighing more or less, but they do provide aerodynamic advantages if you can ride them.
The narrow BB design from Walser's website:
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Bikes: Trek 1000, Giant TCR Composite 2
Originally Posted by don d.
Andy Walser was the innovator of the narrow bottom bracket design and narrower dropout spacing(by today's standards) that has tested out with improved aeroynamic advantages in wind tunnel testing. The narrow BB brings the knees closer together and provides a more aerodynamic profile. For some riders, it also increases power because of the repositioning of the legs in relation to the hip.
This design was copied by Trek in Lance's new TT bike that he abandoned because he couldn't adapt to the new position.
I haven't heard much about them weighing more or less, but they do provide aerodynamic advantages if you can ride them.
The narrow BB design from Walser's website:
This design was copied by Trek in Lance's new TT bike that he abandoned because he couldn't adapt to the new position.
I haven't heard much about them weighing more or less, but they do provide aerodynamic advantages if you can ride them.
The narrow BB design from Walser's website:





