By George Scott

Published: Tuesday, 05 July 2022 at 12:00 am


The Tour de France tests both riders and equipment to their limits, with countless hours and millions spent behind the scenes ensuring cycling’s top teams are running the fastest setups in the sport’s greatest race.

Equipment choices are more significant than ever, with teams – and their sponsors – fighting it out to gain an advantage before a pedal is turned.

The backroom staff of the world’s top teams now includes personnel tasked with ensuring each rider’s setup is as fast as possible, from ‘performance engineer’ Dan Bigham at Ineos-Grenadiers, to Dr. Ciarán O’Grady at Chris Froome’s team, Israel-PremierTech.

As the team’s performance coach and aerodynamics specialist, O’Grady is tasked with helping Israel-PremierTech’s riders make smart equipment choices, while also working with sponsors to develop the latest products.

We grabbed 10 minutes with O’Grady ahead of stage one of the Tour de France in Copenhagen, while Israel-PremierTech’s mechanics were putting the finishing touches to the team’s Factor Hanzo time trial bikes for the opening stage.

O’Grady provides a fascinating insight into the team’s tech choices for the 2022 Tour, including tubeless tyres, big chainrings, foam inserts, handlebar width and more.

You can listen to the podcast below – or read on for the full Q&A.