
Preview: these are the bikes WorldTour teams will ride in 2026
The first cycling races of 2026 have already taken place, so we can start looking ahead to the Opening Weekend. Plenty of reasons to take a closer look at the WorldTour peloton and see which bikes the various teams will be racing on.
Alpecin-Premier Tech
In 2026, Alpecin-Premier Tech and Mathieu van der Poel will again ride Canyon bikes. The riders primarily use the Canyon Aeroad CFR, and in tougher races also the Canyon Ultimate CFR.
Bahrain Victorious
For 2026, the team has switched to Bianchi as their bike partner. The riders use both the Bianchi Specialissima RC and the Bianchi Oltre RC.
Decathlon CMA CGM
Olav Kooij will sprint for Decathlon CMA CGM in 2026 on bikes from Decathlon brand Van Rysel. The team rides the Van Rysel RCR-F and the Van Rysel RCR Pro, as they did the previous year.
EF Education-EasyPost
EF Education-EasyPost continues to race on colorful Cannondale bikes, including the Cannondale SuperSix EVO LAB71 and the more aero Cannondale SystemSix. In 2026, the team switched from Shimano to SRAM.
Groupama-FDJ United
Groupama-FDJ United continues to rely on Wilier Triestina as their bike supplier, using models like the Wilier Triestina Filante SLR ID2 for most races and the Wilier Triestina Verticale SLR for races with significant elevation gain.
INEOS Grenadiers
Since its founding in 2010 (then Team Sky), INEOS Grenadiers has raced on Pinarello bikes. No other WorldTour team has such a long-standing partnership with their bike sponsor, and the British squad is extending their collaboration with the Italian brand for another year. So again this year, we see Thymen Arensman and his teammates riding the Pinarello Dogma F and Pinarello Dogma X.
Lotto-Intermarché
The new merged team Lotto-Intermarché rides on Orbea Orca frames, with variants for sprint and mountain stages. The equipment package includes Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 groupsets, Oquo wheels, and Vittoria tires.
Jayco AlUla
As in previous years, the Australian Jayco AlUla team races on bikes from Taiwanese brand Giant. The squad can choose between the aerodynamic Giant Propel Advanced SL







