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See the fastest bikes on the planet at the 2017 Tour de France

Here are the fastest bicycles of the 22 teams participating in the Tour de France 2017, which Bussiness Insider has had the opportunity to get right from the first stage.

Author: David Pac5 minutes read

The fastest-growing racing bikes in the world play an important part in impressive sprint races at the Tour de France race around France.

Here are the fastest bicycles of 22 teams participating in the Tour de France 2017. Let's admire and find out what makes them so fast.

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The Cannondale Slice RS helped the American Taylor Phinney (Cannondale-Drapac) to land the 12th spot in the first leg of this year's race.

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Cannondale Slice RS is the first TT bike in the Tour de France equipped with disc brakes.

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Italian athlete Alberto Bettiol (Cannondale-Drapac team) used the disc brake SuperSlice and he rolled the 64th mark.

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After going through rigorous UCI bike tests, the concept of the Trek Speed ​​Concept TT also appeared on the track.

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The TT Speed ​​Concept TT was joined by racer John Degenkolb (Trek-Segafredo) to finish the finish at No. 58.

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Argon 18 E-118 Next TT model.

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This car appeared on the track along with Fabio Aru (Astana Pro Team).The driver completed the 66th race.

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Specialized S-Works Shiv with Peter Sagan (BORA-Hansgrohe) driver.

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Katusha-Alpecin's Canyon Speedmax CF.

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World champion Tony Martin (Katusha-Alpecin) finishes fourth with Canyon Speedmax CF.

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BMC Timemachines of BMC Racing team.

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Australian athlete Richie Porte (BMC) and BMC Timemachine.This driver ranked 49th in the race.

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Team Direct Energie brought BH Aerolight TT to attend the 2017 Tour de France.

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French driver Thomas Voeckler (Direct Energie) and BH Aerolight took the finish at 158th place.

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The AG2R-La Mondiale team of France used the Slick TT Factor for this year's race.

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Mathias Frank driver (AG2R-La Mondiale) with Slick Factor rolled the finish at 104th place

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Look 796 Monoblade TT of Fortuneo-Oscaro team.

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Brice Feillu (Fortuneo-Oscaro) athlete uses the Look 796 Monoblade and finishes the position at 148.

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Cofidis-Solutions Crédits team brings this year's race the Orbea Ordu TT.

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French athlete Nacer Bouhanni (Cofidis-Solutions Crédits) kicked the Orbea Ordu and returned to 193.

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The car Lapierre Aerostorm DRS TT of FDJ team.

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Racer Thibaut Pinot (FDJ) and the Lapierre Aerostorm DRS TT finish 60th.

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The Cevélo P5 of Dimension Data racing team.

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Dimension Data team brings the Cevélo P5s to the 2017 Tour de France.

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Racer Mark Cavendish (Dimension Data) and Cevélo P5.He rolled the finish at position 176

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Orica-Scott's Scott Plasma TT.

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In the first stage, driver Simon Yates (Orica-Scott) and Scott Plasma TT reached 29th.

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Movistar team with the Canyon Speedmax CF TT to join the race.

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Racing driver Alejandro Valverde (Movistar) and Canyon Speedmax CF TT.Unfortunately Alejandro Valverde had to give up halfway due to an accident.

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The Giant Trinity Advanced Pro TT of Sunweb racing team.

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Racer Simon Geschke (Sunweb) used the Giant Trinity Advanced Pro and completed the first stage at 47th.

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The Quick-Step-Floor team from Belgium brings the Specialized S-Works Shiv TT to this year's race.

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Jack Bauer (Quick-Step-Floors) and Specialized S-Works Shiv arrived at 56th place

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Bahrain-Merida team and Merida Warp TT bike.

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In the first race, the athlete Sonny Colbrelli (Bahrain-Merida) joined the Merida Warp TT on the 23rd position.

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Emirates' Colnago K.One TT is from UAE.

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This car is driven by Louis Meintjes (UAE Team Emirates) driver.

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Cube Aerium C: 68 TT bike from Wanty-Groupe Gobert from Belgium.

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Lotto-Soudal team and Ridley Dean TT race car.

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Racer Tony Gallopin (Lotto-Soudal) still finished the 196th stage despite encountering a collision in the No. 1 race.

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The Bianchi Aquila CV TTcomes from the LottoNL-Jumbo team.

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With this car, driver George Bennett (LottoNL-Jumbo) finishes at position 162.  

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Sky team with the Pinarello Bolide TT car.


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Defending champion Chris Froome (Sky) and Pinarello Bolide.

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Geraint Thomas (Sky) and Pinarello Bolide finished first in stage 1 with a time of 16 minutes 04 seconds and an average speed of 52.28 km / h.

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