The stage 13 mountain time trial is absolute heaven for tech nerds, with riders throughout the billing showing off a real variety of setups. We’ve seen road bikes with time trial wheels, time trial bikes with road wheels, aero helmets, pure lightweight setups, and the growing trend of ‘road mullet’ wheel setups with a deep front and shallow rear.

Much of the buzz around the stage has focussed on what the GC contenders are doing. We’ve seen Remco Evenepoel riding a modified time trial bike with deep road wheels, and the race leader and now overwhelming favourite to take the overall victory in Paris is riding a stripped-down hill-climb modified Colnago Y1Rs that I have been told tips the scales at a mere 6.9kg, just 100g over the UCI’s minimum weight limit. His normal, white team bike normally weighs just shy of 7.5kg, meaning the team has managed to remove 600g.

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Tadej Pogacar TT bike

(Image credit: Colnago)1. No paint

Tadej Pogacar TT bike

(Image credit: Colnago)2. Smaller parts

3. No chainring bolt covers

Tadej Pogacar TT bike

(Image credit: Colnago)4. No water

Tadej Pogacar TT bike

(Image credit: Colnago)5. No bar tape

Tadej Pogacar TT bike

(Image credit: Colnago)6. Trimmed down computer mount

Pogacar bike

(Image credit: Colnago)7. Lighter saddle

Tadej Pogacar TT bike

(Image credit: Colnago)8. Pro-only wheels