Peloton Tour de France: Bike & Gear Photos

Photo series – The peloton is almost completely in the new: all special and adapted tour rips in the picture

Fri July 4, 2025 12:43

With the Tour de France, riders and teams get everything out of the closet. A week after the national championships, a few winners show off their brand new equipment. Multiple teams also put their sponsors in the spotlight with an adapted shirt. View a few snapshots here during the team presentation.

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Tour de France

rit datum start – finish type rit total winner unfortunately

1

05/07 Small – small

184,9 km

2

06/07 Lauwin-Planque-Boulogne-sur-Mer

209,1 km

3

07/07 Valenciennes – Dunkirk

178,3 km

4

08/07 Amiens – Rouen

174,2 km

5

09/07 Caen – Caen

33 km

6

10/07 Bayeux – Vire Normandie

201,5 km

7

11/07 Saint-Malo-Mûr-de-Bretagne

197 km

8

12/07 Saint-Méen-le-Grand-Laval

171,4 km

9

13/07 Chinon – Châteauroux

174,1 km

10

14/07 Ennezat – Puy de Sancy

165,3 km

rest day 15/07

11

16/07 Toulouse – Toulouse

156,8 km

12

17/07 Also – Hautacam

180,6 km

13

18/07 Loudenvielle – Peyragudes

10,9 km

14

19/07 Pau – Luchon-Backs

182,6 km

15

20/07 Muret – Carcassonne

169,3 km

Rust day 21/07

16

22/07 Montpellier – Mont Ventoux

171,5 km

17

23/07 Bollène – Valence

160,4 km

18

24/07 VIF – Col from Loses

171,5 km

19

25/07 Albertville – La Plagne

129,9 km

20

26/07 Nantua – Pontarlier

184,2 km

21

27/07 Mantes-La-Ville-Paris

132,3 km

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Headline: (Implicit) Tour de France team presentation snapshots

Content: This article showcases various teams and their new equipment or adapted shirts that they are presenting in the spotlight, one week after the national championships

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Date: Fri July 4, 2025

Time: 12:43

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Tour de France Table:

| rit | datum | start – finish | type rit | total | winner | unfortunately |

|—–|——–|————————–|———-|———|——–|—————-|

| 1 | 05/07 | Small – small | | 184,9 km | | |

| 2 | 06/07 | Lauwin-Planque-Boulogne-sur-Mer | | 209,1 km | | |

| 3 | 07/07 | Valenciennes – Dunkirk | | 178,3 km | | |

| 4 | 08/07 | Amiens – Rouen | | 174,2 km | | |

| 5 | 09/07 | Caen – Caen | | 33 km | | |

| 6 | 10/07 | bayeux – Vire Normandie | | 201,5 km | | |

| 7 | 11/07 | Saint-Malo-Mûr-de-Bretagne | | 197 km | | |

| 8 | 12/07 | Saint-Méen-le-Grand-laval | | 171,4 km | | |

| 9 | 13/07 | Chinon – Châteauroux | | | | |

Notes

The type rit, winner and unfortunately columns in the table are empty.

* The table entries appear to be stages from the Tour de France.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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