As the Tour de France 2026 kicks off, several technological trends have emerged from the Grand Départ in Barcelona. Teams are exploring varied tyre sizes, challenging the notion of a single “fastest” tyre size. While UAE Team Emirates XRG used 25c tyres on their time trial bikes, Team Visma–Lease a Bike opted for 30c tyres, demonstrating that tyre choice depends on multiple factors. Narrow handlebars remain prevalent despite UCI’s rule changes, with top riders like Pogačar and Vingegaard maintaining their preferred setups. Shorter cranks are gaining popularity for improved aerodynamics, though some riders still prefer standard lengths. Specialized is carefully managing the release of its new Shiv TT bike, drawing comparisons with Colnago designs. Meanwhile, Team Visma–Lease a Bike’s lightweight approach with Vingegaard’s Cervelo S5 raises concerns about adhering to UCI’s weight regulations. Pogačar’s Colnago Y1Rs is heavier than expected, possibly due to its size and components. Additionally, extreme heat is impacting the race, prompting the UCI to adjust rules for hydration, while teams develop strategies to cope with rising temperatures.

