Plus, this week’s news and reviews from BikeRadar

By Stan Portus

Published: Friday, 19 July 2024 at 06:00 AM


If I said Kraftwerk hit upon a fundamental aspect of the Tour de France, you may laugh or wonder what I was on about. 

But listen to their album Tour de France and you might get what I mean. I’m not talking about the repetitive beats, the continuous pumping noises, evoking the machinic qualities of riding a bicycle. Instead, the lyrics relayed over the second track: “Radio Tour information, transmission télévision / Reportage sur moto / Caméra, vidéo et photo”.

Kraftwerk understood that the Tour de France, launched by the newspaper L’Auto, whose yellow paper led to the maillot jaune, has always been about the spectacle and the media coverage. What would a three-week long, 4,000km race across France, fleetingly visible from the roadside, be without it?

With this in mind, we’ve been full gas this week at BikeRadar bringing you that coverage, in our unique and – okay, maybe I’m biased – standout way. 

Alongside bike checks, including Geraint Thomas’ Pinarello Dogma F and Remco Evenepoel’s Specialized S-Works Tarmac SL8, Simon von Bromley asked why pro teams are divided on chain waxing and Jack Evans delved into the complicated world of fuelling for the race (spoiler: it involves a lot of rice). 

Meanwhile, Oscar Huckle compared the weights of nine team’s bikes and James Witts explained what it takes to win at the Tour

We also shared our predictions for the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift, which thankfully has the media coverage Kraftwerk spoke of, unlike some other women’s races that don’t. 

And be sure to check out our Tour de France hub for all of the coverage, with more to come over the race’s closing weekend. 

It hasn’t all been Tour de France, though. We rounded up our picks of the best endurance road bikes and best electric bikes, alongside reviews of two rather special mountain bikes, the Mason Raw and Rob’s Pivot Firebird