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Geraint Thomas (Team Sky) is enjoying his best Tour de France to date, lying 22nd overall after 17 stages. Geraint Thomas rides the Pinarello Dogma F10 X-Light. The bike is available to buy at a cost of £12,000 to a member of the general public.

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The F10 was deigned with a combination of both aesthetics and aerodynamic performance Shimano's Dura-Ace 9100 also features a hood redesign The seat post features the same design as the frame and Team Sky's 2017 jersey The F10 is equipped with Shimano Dura-Ace 9100 brakes Pinarello's E-Link system to charge and update the Di2 system Receive mail from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors? For the … A detailed look at the Team Sky rider's bike for 2017The frame is decorated with the same dot-dash design that adorns the 2017 team jersey, which was unveiled last December. Bath Image 1 of 13. The new frameset from the Italian brand was first seen at the Tour de Yorkshire, where Pinarello unveiled the new bike alongside the rebranded British WorldTour squad. The cranks feature 53-39 chainrings and are paired with a Dura-Ace 11-28 cassette. You can unsubscribe at any time. The concaved downtube design first appeared on the Pinarello Bolide time trial frameset in 2016. All rights reserved. New bike for defending champion at 2019 Tour.

Please refresh the page and try again.Cyclingnews is part of Future plc, an international media group and leading digital publisher. Today's best Pinarello Dogma F12, Shimano Dura-Ace R9150 groupset, Shimano Dura-Ace FC-R9100P dual-sided power meter crankset, Shimano Dura-Ace PD-R9100 pedals and Wahoo Elemnt Bolt dealsGeraint Thomas' 2019 Tour de France Pinarello Dogma F12 Most provides Thomas with a Talon Aero X-Light integrated cockpit system Both front and rear brakes on the new Pinarello are direct mount Shimano Dura-Ace R9100 Different colour stickers on wheels denote race wheels versus training wheels Thomas sticks with the proven Continental Competition ALX 25mm tubular tyres Team Ineos switch from Elite Vico Carbon bottle cages to Elite Leggero Geraint Thomas has a custom sticker on the top tube with the Welsh flag A Welsh dragon also adorns the head tube cluster on the bike A look at the seat cluster on Geraint Thomas' Pinarello Team Ineos stick with the Shimano Dura-Ace R9150-P drivetrain The oversize bottom bracket area should improve power transfer We check over 130 million products every day for the best pricesReceive mail from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors?
Also inspired by a previous Pinarello model, the Dogma F10 also features a flap behind the fork dropouts, first seen on Bradley Wiggins' Hour Record bike.With deliveries of the Shimano 9150 Dura-Ace groupset delayed to most WorldTour teams, Team Sky seem to have had the best luck in receiving new parts early thanks to their relationship with Pinarello. For more information about how to do this, and how we hold your data, please see our privacy policyThank you for signing up to Cycling News. However, the team are still waiting on the latest Dura-Ace crankset and are therefore using a Dura-Ace 9000 series crankset.Thomas opts for a Fizik Arione saddle and Shimano's in-house component brand, PRO provide the stem, handlebars and bar tape.Click or swipe through the gallery above to see the details of Thomas' Pinarello Dogma F10.Sign up to the Cyclingnews Newsletter. Tour de France bikes: Geraint Thomas' Pinarello Dogma F12. © Please refresh the page and try again.Cyclingnews is part of Future plc, an international media group and leading digital publisher.

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Geraint Thomas has been sharing his tips for people looking to get started on riding a bike in his latest column for GQ Magazine – and as you’d expect from a Tour de France winner and two-time Olympic champion, there is some decent advice in there for novice cyclists, though some may disagree with his thoughts on road positioning and there is no mention of the “h” word.

Geraint Thomas rides a size 56 frame, 131mm stem and 175mm cranks. England and Wales company registration number 2008885. You will receive a verification email shortly.There was a problem.

Compared to last year’s bike, Geraint is on the latest version that offers a lower profile and better sealing to the battery.