![]() ![]() ![]() I’m not sure if it was because everyone was simply out on the course, or perhaps the location, or what. Interestingly and totally unrelated, this was one of the quietest years I’ve seen in the technical zone at a TdF time trial day. Here’s the full listing of exactly what they’re riding, with all of these highlighted up in the full walk-through video above: Interestingly, this is the first year we’ve seen a trainer in the technical zone that’s not from one of the big legacy trainer makers (Wahoo/Garmin-Tacx/Elite/Saris), so that was kinda fun to check out. Plus, what happens step-by-step from when a rider steps out of the team van and to their trainer, all the way up to the starting line. I look at an interesting new trend in how the warm-ups are done, as well as some of the crazy cooling gear athletes and teams use. However, realistically, it’s actually quite a bit more than that in this video. In this video I dive into all the behind-the-scenes bits on time-trial day, including which smart trainers they use. I take you step by step through the team technical zone to show how it all works, from warm-up to UCI checks, to the starting line. " onClick="activateTab('playlist1') return false">ĭive into all the behind-the-scenes details from the trainers to the cooling vests, fans to secret trainers in team vehicles, to how exactly the riders get to the starting lines. ![]()
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