New Pinarello bikes for famend ineo grenadiers in the Tour de France

With the news that Team Ineos will change its name for the Tour de France, Pinarello duly committed to a new logo color palette that embellishes the team’s Dogma F12 and F12 X-Light road bikes.

Newly christened Ineos Grenadiers, the team’s bikes get a new red and blue themed logo, calling for the transitority of the team that decorates the tube and the saddle tube.

The call’s replacement aims to announce the launch of the new Grenadier, a long-lasting 4×4 SUV from Ineos Automotive Ltd, a company founded through the billionaire owner of Team Ineos, Jim Ratcliffe.

While Pinarello also mocks the new color of the bike in the form of a disc brake, resources within the team showed that the riders’ motorcycles would still be supplied with Shimano’s Dura-Ace rim brake group, as well as most of the full components, tires and Continental saddles. . Fizik and Garmin cycling meters.

Motorcycles will be supplied with Shimano Dura-Ace tubular wheels, however, the equipment is known to transfer to the Meilenstein Obermayer soft wheels to return the motorcycles to the UCI weight limit of 6.8 kg for the newly detected mountain stages. under the direction of Egan Bernal at the Critérium du Dauphiné.

However, Pinarello is not the only sponsor of Ineos Grenadiers that offers a new decoration. As noted here in a recent educational session, the team wears a similar design kit from clothing sponsor Castelli, as well as full Kask road helmets in the same red and blue finish.

Browse the gallery above to see the new red and blue livery from Dave Brailsford’s team, which competes in the Chris Froome or Geraint Thomas race, as Egan Bernal searches for his yellow jersey for the time in a row and the team’s sixth victory in the Tour de France in so many years.

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