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Tour Down Under: New bikes and equipment in the peloton – Gallery

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Movistar continue with Canyon and Campagnolo. Power2Max supplies the power meters

(David Rome / Immediate Media)

We’re meant to be impartial, but we can’t help it, we like this. Tinkoff in new colours.

(David Rome / Immediate Media)

Adam Blythe of Tinkoff was the exception, riding this new Venge in black

(David Rome / Immediate Media)

Not the team colours, here’s Peter Kennaugh national champion colours

(David Rome / Immediate Media)

Etixx-Quick Step still await their FSA groupsets, but in the meantime, it’s much more complete Shimano Dura-Ace groups

(David Rome / Immediate Media)

The Trek Factory Racing team are using a range of special Project-One bike. Here’s an example of the standard team bike for 2016, belonging to recently crowned Australian National champion – Jack Bobridge

(David Rome / Immediate Media)

The Team Sky Pinarello F8 has new paint for 2016

(David Rome / Immediate Media)

Lampre-Merida and the new Scultura

(David Rome / Immediate Media)

Not quite a WorldTour team, but Pro-Continental team Drapac Pro Cycling continues on SwiftCarbon bikes and SRAM for 2016. Here’s a very special ride from Graeme Brown, find the full story on our site

(David Rome / Immediate Media)

Orica-GreenEdge are racing their home race on last year’s bikes. A little strange given Simon Gerrans is a favourite for the win and other Scott-sponsored team, IAM Cycling, have the new Foil

(David Rome / Immediate Media)

First year in the WorldTour, DimensionData are now on Enve cockpit components

(David Rome / Immediate Media)

Hard to tell, BMC has revised its graphics for 2016. Otherwise it’s the same proven setup

(David Rome / Immediate Media)

The bikes of FDJ look rather unchanged from last year, here’s the Lapierre Aircode SL

(David Rome / Immediate Media)

Cannondale Pro Cycling are on the recently updated SuperSix Evo

(David Rome / Immediate Media)

Swiss team IAM Cycling Scott are now using Syncros components in place of last year’s Ritchey. Here’s the new Foil team bike

(David Rome / Immediate Media)

Ag2r on the Focus Izalco Max get new colours and SRAM eTap shifting

(David Rome / Immediate Media)

Riding celeste Bianchi’s is the Dutch team LottoNL-Jumbo

(David Rome / Immediate Media)

Plenty of changes here, Katusha move to SRAM, Zipp and Continental for 2016

(David Rome / Immediate Media)

Ridley gets some nice new paint and a change of saddle sponsor, now Selle Italia

(David Rome / Immediate Media)

Giant-Alpecin get slightly revised graphics for 2016. Here’s the new TCR Advanced SL team bike

(David Rome / Immediate Media)

Astana has a slight change in crank, moving to Campagnolo/SRM from S-Works/SRM

(David Rome / Immediate Media)

Bikes of the 2016 WorldTour, see them here

(David Rome / Immediate Media)

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