Geraint Thomas began his Tour de France journey in 2007 with Barloworld and is now associated with Ineos Grenadiers. The Pinarello Dogma bike, his choice, is built to handle various terrains without the need for a secondary bike, positioning itself between ultra-light and aerodynamic options. Thomas' setup includes several innovative components that may soon face regulation changes, blending modern technology with traditional cycling practices in his racing machine.
Geraint Thomas has a long history with the Tour de France, beginning in 2007 with Barloworld and now with Ineos Grenadiers, showcasing his evolution as a cyclist.
The Pinarello Dogma is designed to be versatile, accommodating a variety of terrain without needing to switch bikes, unlike some competitors that specialize in superlight or aero options.
Thomas' bike features a combination of modern components, some of which may soon be illegal, alongside traditional setups, reflecting his unique approach to racing.
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