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All the WorldTour team bikes, tech and kit 2025

A comprehensive list of all the bikes, wheels, components and kit being raced by teams in the WorldTour this season

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Published: January 9, 2025 | Last updated: January 14, 2025

Another new season is approaching, and that means many of the teams will be switching up their partnerships with plenty of new bikes and kit.

There are lots of teams that change absolutely nothing, however 2025 has some big changes, including Astana’s new X-Lab bikes, UAE’s crazy new Colnago aero bike, and Visma’s mystery kit supplier.

Below, we’ve listed as many of the suppliers as we could find and we’ll update this article with any developments.

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Jasper Philipsen's Canyon Aeroad
James York

Mathieu van der Poel’s relationship with Canyon has gone so well he’s signed a ten-year personal deal with the German brand. With a large chunk of their best riders doing cyclocross at the moment, any announcements for the road season will come later on.

The first confirmed change is the switch from Vittoria to Pirelli tyres.

  • Bike: Canyon Aeroad, Ultimate
  • Bottle cage: Elite
  • Clothing: Kalas
  • Computer: Wahoo
  • Groupset: Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 
  • Helmets: Abus
  • Overshoes: Spatz
  • Saddle: Sella Italia
  • Shoes: Shimano
  • Sunglasses: Oakley
  • Tyres: Pirelli
  • Wheels: Shimano Dura-Ace

Arkéa-B&B Hotels

Arkéa-B&B Hotels have mostly the same setup as 2024, continuing to be Bianchi’s representation at the top-level for what’s likely the team’s final season in the WorldTour. The notable change is the switch of kit supplier to Rosti.

  • Bike: Bianchi Specialissima, Oltre RC
  • Bottle cages: Elite
  • Clothing: Rosti
  • Groupset: Shimano Dura-Ace Di2, FSA crankset
  • Handlebars/stem: Vision
  • Helmets: Ekoï
  • Saddle: Selle Italia 
  • Sunglasses: Ekoï
  • Tyres: Vittoria Corsa Pro
  • Wheels: Vision

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Bahrain Victorious 

Fred Wright's Merida Reacto for the 2023 Tour de France
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Bahrain Victorious are unchanged in 2025, this picture is from 2023 and still relevant.

  • Bike: Merida Reacto Disc Team, Scultura Disc Team, Time Warp TT 
  • Bottle cage: Elite 
  • Clothing: Alé
  • Groupset: Shimano Dura-Ace Di2
  • Handlebar tape: Prologo
  • Handlebars/stem: FSA 
  • Helmet: Rudy Project
  • Power meter: Shimano Dura-Ace 
  • Saddle: Prologo Scratch M5, Scratch M5 CPC, Dimension, Dimension Tri 
  • Seatpost: FSA
  • Sunglasses: Rudy Project
  • Tyres: Continental
  • Wheels: Vision Metron SL 45 Disc and 60 Disc

Canyon-SRAM-Zondacrypto

They're Canyon-SRAM, they ride Canyons with SRAM and its sister brands Zipp, Time and Quarq. Except they have crypto now too.

  • Bike: Canyon Aeroad CFR, Canyon Ultimate, Canyon Speedmax TT
  • Clothing: Canyon
  • Computer: Hammerhead Karoo
  • Groupset: SRAM Red AXS 
  • Helmet: Giro
  • Pedals: Time
  • Power meter: Quarq 
  • Saddle: Ergon 
  • Sunglasses: Oakley
  • Tyres: Schwalbe 
  • Wheels: Zipp

Cofidis

Cofidis are bringing sexy Campagnolo back to the WorldTour in 2025 on these lovely Look bikes. They've also got a new kit maker in Etxeondo.

  • Bike: Look
  • Bottle cage: Elite 
  • Clothing: Etxeondo
  • Computer: Wahoo 
  • Groupset: Campagnolo Super Record Wireless
  • Helmet: Ekoï
  • Pedals: Look 
  • Power meter: SRM
  • Saddle: Selle Italia 
  • Sunglasses: Ekoï
  • Tyres: Michelin 
  • Wheels: Campagnolo Bora Ultra WTO

Decathlon-AG2R

Van Rysel couldn't have wished for a better first season sponsoring Decathlon-AG2R, so well that it has now taken over the team's clothing too.

  • Bike: Van Rysel RCR, XCR 
  • Bottles and cages: Elite
  • Clothing: Van Rysel
  • Computer: Wahoo
  • Groupset: Shimano Dura-Ace Di2
  • Handlebars/stem: Deda
  • Handlebar tape: Fizik
  • Helmets: Van Rysel CPR, FCR, XCR
  • Pedals: Look Kéo Blade Ceramic, Ceramic Ti 
  • Saddle: Fizik
  • Sunglasses: Van Rysel
  • Tyres: Continental Grand-Prix 5000 S TR 
  • Wheels: Swiss Side Hadron 2 Ultimate 380/500/625

EF Education-EasyPost

EF are consistent with their sponsors but always keep their aesthetic updated. The only change is Fizik sub in for Prologo on the saddles and bar tape. Isn't it nice to see Lachlan Morton with the rest of the team?

  • Bike: Cannondale SuperSix Evo, SystemSix, SuperSlice
  • Bottle cages: Elite
  • Bottles: Cannondale
  • Bottom bracket: Shimano
  • Clothing: Rapha
  • Computer: Wahoo  
  • Groupset: Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 with FSA crankset
  • Handlebar tape: Fizik
  • Handlebars/stem: Cannondale
  • Helmet: Poc
  • Pedals: Wahoo Speedplay
  • Power meter: NG and NGeco PowerBox
  • Saddle: Fizik
  • Sunglasses: Poc
  • Tyres: Vittoria Corsa
  • Wheels: Vision Metron SL  

FDJ-Suez

Demi Vollering brought the house with her to FDJ-Suez. This is a Specialized team now, Lapierre are out. She's even brought Nike in as off-bike partner.

  • Bike: Specialized Tarmac SL8, Shiv
  • Bottles and bottle cage: Elite 
  • Clothing: Gobik
  • Computer: Garmin
  • Groupset: Shimano Dura-Ace Di2
  • Handlebar tape: Supacaz
  • Helmet: Specialized S-Works Evade 3
  • Pedals: Shimano Dura-Ace
  • Saddle: Specialized
  • Shoes: Shimano
  • Sunglasses: 100%
  • Tyres: Continental GP5000
  • Wheels: Roval Rapide CLX II

Groupama-FDJ

Groupama-FDJ swapped Lapierre for Wilier in 2024, and that continues in 2025, now with Miche wheels too.

  • Bike: Wilier Filante, Zero, Supersonica
  • Bottle cage: Elite Leggero Carbon
  • Clothing: Alé
  • Computer: Garmin
  • Groupset: Shimano Dura-Ace Di2
  • Handlebar tape: Prologo
  • Helmet: Julbo
  • Pedals: Shimano Dura-Ace
  • Saddle: Prologo Scratch
  • Sunglasses: Julbo
  • Tyres: Continental
  • Wheels: Miche

Human Powered Health

Oskar Scarsbrook/Human Powered Health

Human Powered Health haven't changed much from their 2024 setup.

  • Bike: Factor Ostro VAM, O2 VAM 
  • Bottle cage: Arundel 
  • Clothing: Pactimo
  • Computer: Wahoo 
  • Groupset: SRAM 
  • Handlebar tape: Supacaz 
  • Handlebars/stem: Black Inc
  • Helmet: Smith
  • Overshoes: Velotoze
  • Pedals: Wahoo Speedplay 
  • Power meter: Quarq
  • Saddle: Prologo 
  • Tyres: Goodyear 
  • Wheels: Black Inc

Ineos Grenadiers 

Ineos Grenadiers don't change much, make of that what you will.

  • Bike: Pinarello Dogma F, Bolide F TT 
  • Bottle cage: Elite 
  • Clothing: Gobik
  • Computer: Garmin 
  • Groupset: Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 
  • Handlebar tape: Most Ultragrip 
  • Handlebars/stem: Most
  • Helmet: Kask Elemento, Utopia
  • Pedals: Shimano Dura-Ace 
  • Saddle: Prologo
  • Sunglasses: SunGod
  • Tyres: Continental Grand-Prix 5000 S TR
  • Wheels: Shimano Dura-Ace

Intermarché-Wanty

Intermarché used to have one of the best paint jobs in the peloton. No more. They do have Hutchinson tyres now though.

  • Bike: Cube Litening Aero C:68X, Litening Air C:68X
  • Bottle cage: Elite 
  • Clothing: Verge
  • Computer: Bryton Rider S800
  • Groupset: Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 
  • Handlebar tape: Prologo 
  • Helmet: Uvex
  • Pedals: Shimano Dura-Ace
  • Power meter: Shimano Dura-Ace
  • Saddle: Prologo 
  • Shoes: Gaerne
  • Sunglasses: Uvex
  • Tyres: Hutchinson Blackbird
  • Wheels: Newmen

Jayco-AlUla and Liv-AlUla-Jayco

Big colour change for 2025 as the teams switch their kit to Maap and embrace purple.

  • Bike: Giant TCR, Propel, Trinity Advanced Pro TT, Liv Langma Advanced Disc SL 
  • Bottle cage: Giant 
  • Clothing: Maap
  • Computer: Garmin
  • Groupset: Shimano Dura-Ace Di2
  • Helmet: Giant
  • Pedals: Shimano
  • Saddle: Giant, Cadex Boost 
  • Sunglasses: Scicon
  • Tyres: Cadex 
  • Wheels: Cadex 36, 42, 65, Aero Disc, 4-Spoke 

Lidl-Trek

More of the same from Lidl-Trek in 2025 after Trek brought out its new all-rounder Madone in 2024.

  • Bike: Trek Madone, Domane, Speed Concept 
  • Clothing: Santini
  • Computer: Wahoo 
  • Groupset: SRAM Red AXS 
  • Handlebar tape: Supacaz
  • Helmet: Trek
  • Pedals: Time
  • Power meter: Quarq 
  • Saddle: Bontrager Verse Pro
  • Shoes: Bontrager
  • Sunglasses: 100% 
  • Tyres: Pirelli P Zero Race
  • Wheels: Bontrager Aeolus RSL

Movistar

Movistar are another team with very consistent sponsors.

  • Bike: Canyon Aeroad CFR, Canyon Ultimate, Speedmax CFR TT
  • Bottle cage: Elite 
  • Clothing: Gobik
  • Computer: Garmin 
  • Groupset: SRAM Red AXS 
  • Handlebar tape: Lizard Skins 
  • Helmet: Abus
  • Pedals: Time
  • Power meter: Quarq 
  • Saddle: Fizik Antares Versus Evo 00 
  • Shoes: Fizik
  • Sunglasses: 100%
  • Tyres: Continental 
  • Wheels: Zipp

Picnic-PostNL

Huge changes for this team in 2025, they're now Picnic-PostNL and have switched Scott for Lapierre bikes.

  • Bike: Lapierre Xelius DRS, Aerostorm DRS
  • Bottles and bottle cage: Elite 
  • Clothing: Nalini
  • Computer: Wahoo 
  • Groupset: Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 
  • Handlebar tape: Prologo
  • Helmet: Lazer
  • Pedals: Shimano Dura-Ace
  • Power meter: Shimano Dura-Ace
  • Saddle: Prologo
  • Shoes: Shimano
  • Sunglasses: Driive
  • Tyres: Vittoria
  • Wheels: Ursus

Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe

The big change from this time last year is the addition of Red Bull. The tech remains mostly unchanged, only their kit is now made by Specialized. They had the step up last season with the new SRAM Red AXS groupset computer.

  • Bike: Specialized S-Works Tarmac SL8, Roubaix, Shiv TT Disc 
  • Bottle cage: Specialized 
  • Clothing: Specialized
  • Computer: Garmin
  • Groupset: SRAM Red AXS
  • Handlebar tape: Supacaz
  • Handlebars/stem: Roval Rapide
  • Power meter: Quarq
  • Saddle: S-Works Power with Mirror 
  • Shoes: Specialized
  • Sunglasses: Koo
  • Tyres: Specialized Turbo
  • Wheels: Roval CLX Rapide

Roland

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Roland Cycling

Swiss team Roland are particularly quiet on the internet but they're sticking with Pinarello bikes and Q36.5 kit. 

  • Bike: Pinarello Dogma F
  • Bottle cage and bottles: Tacx 
  • Clothing: Q36.5
  • Computer: Garmin
  • Groupset: Shimano Dura-Ace, FSA crankset
  • Handlebars/stem: Roval Rapide
  • Helmet: Limar
  • Sunglasses: Limar
  • Tyres: Pirelli 
  • Wheels: Vision

SD Worx-Protime

SD Worx

SD Worx mostly keep the same sponsors despite Demi Vollering taking brands with her. The biggest swap is adding SunGod glasses.

  • Bike: Specialized S-Works Tarmac SL8, Shiv TT 
  • Bottle cage: Tacx 
  • Clothing: Specialized
  • Computer: Garmin 
  • Groupset: SRAM Red AXS 
  • Handlebars/stem: Roval Rapide
  • Helmet: Specialized
  • Pedals: Time 
  • Power meter: Quarq 
  • Saddle: Specialized S-Works Power 
  • Shoes: Specialized
  • Sunglasses: SunGod
  • Tyres: Specialized Turbo 
  • Wheels: Roval Alpinist CLX (Zipp for TT bike)

Soudal-QuickStep and AG Insurance-Soudal

One of the most predictable in the peloton. It’s always going to be Specialized and Shimano here, barring something extraordinary, and Soudal-QuickStep and women's team AG Insurance-Soudal have the same kit too.

  • Bike: Specialized S-Works Tarmac SL8, Roubaix SL8
  • Bottle cage: Tacx 
  • Bottom bracket: CeramicSpeed 
  • Clothing: Castelli
  • Computer: Garmin 
  • Groupset: Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 
  • Handlebar tape: Supacaz 
  • Helmet: Specialized
  • Pedals: Shimano Dura-Ace 
  • Power meter: Shimano Dura-Ace 
  • Saddle: Specialized S-Works Power with Mirror 
  • Shoes: Specialized
  • Sunglasses: Oakley
  • Tyres: Specialized Turbo Cotton 
  • Wheels: Roval Rapide CLX, Alpinist CLX, CLX 50, CLX 64, 321 Discs

UAE Team ADQ

UAE Team ADQ are going to have a good year, and they have the new Colnago Y1Rs to do it on.

  • Bike: Colnago V4Rs, Y1Rs
  • Bottle cage: Elite 
  • Clothing: Pissei
  • Computer: Wahoo
  • Groupset: Shimano Dura-Ace Di2
  • Handlebar tape: Fizik 
  • Helmet: Met
  • Saddle: Fizik 
  • Sunglasses: 100%
  • Tyres: Continental
  • Wheels: Enve

UAE Team Emirates

UAE Team Emirates have the same sponsors as UAE Team ADQ with a slightly different paintjob. A couple of changes this year include Fizik coming in for saddles and bar tape, and Shimano officially sponsoring the team (so they don't use custom carbon chainrings anymore).

  • Bike: Colnago V4Rs, Y1Rs, TT01 
  • Bottle cage: Elite 
  • Clothing: Pissei
  • Groupset: Shimano Dura-Ace Di2
  • Handlebar tape: Fizik 
  • Handlebars/stem: Enve
  • Helmet: Met
  • Pedals: Shimano Dura-Ace
  • Saddle: Fizik 
  • Sunglasses: Scicon
  • Tyres: Continental
  • Wheels: Enve

Uno-X Mobility

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Uno-X have swapped Dare for Ridley in 2025 and their kit is now made by Danish company Fusion. There are no pictures of the bikes yet so here's a video.

  • Bike: Ridley
  • Bottles and bottle cages: Elite
  • Clothing: Fusion
  • Computer: Garmin
  • Groupset: Shimano Dura-Ace Di2
  • Helmet: Sweet Protection
  • Saddle: Prologo
  • Shoes: Shimano
  • Sunglasses: Sweet Protection
  • Tyres: Schwalbe Pro One
  • Wheels: DT Swiss

Visma-Lease a Bike

Visma's setup is mostly the same, but one mystery remains: who is making their kit? Agu is out, but there's no clothing manufacturer officially on board, the Agu logo has been replaced on the kit by the team's own Yellow B corporate branding and Visma confirmed to Cycling Weekly that they have taken kit production 'in our own hands'. Whether that means they're actually manufacturing kit themselves or paying a company to make it outside of an official partnership is unclear, but the latter would allow them to choose the clothing the teams think is actually the best without having to work around a brand's commercial conflicts.

  • Bike: Cervélo R5, S5, Caledonia, P5 
  • Bottle cage: Tacx 
  • Clothing: ?
  • Computer: Garmin 
  • Gloves and overshoes: GripGrab
  • Groupset: SRAM Red AXS  
  • Handlebar tape: Prologo 
  • Helmet: Giro
  • Pedals: Wahoo Speedplay
  • Power meter: Quarq
  • Saddle: Prologo 
  • Shoes: Nimbl
  • Sunglasses: Oakley
  • Tyres: Vittoria Corsa Pro
  • Wheels: Reserve

XDS-Astana

The biggest change for 2025 is undoubtedly here. Astana have a big new sponsor in the form of Chinese carbon fibre manufacturer XDS Carbon Tech, who bring their X-Lab bikes to the party.

  • Bike: X-Lab AD9, RT9
  • Bottle cage: Tacx 
  • Clothing: Biemme
  • Computer: Garmin 
  • Groupset: Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 
  • Handlebar tape: Prologo 
  • Helmets: Limar
  • Pedals: Shimano Dura-Ace
  • Saddle: Prologo Scratch 2 
  • Sunglasses: Oakley
  • Tyres: Continental GP 5000 S TR
  • Wheels: Vision

But what do the names mean? Check out our full breakdown of who the WorldTour team sponsors actually are

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