Frenchman Victor Lafay rode it to a stage win on Stage Two, the first for Team Cofidis in 15 long years. His powerful attack and solo win helped get the bike off to an excellent start at the race.
Simon Geschke finished second in the mountains classification during last year's Tour, and will no doubt be looking to put in a strong showing this year too. Like the rest of his Cofidis teammates at this year's Tour, Geschke is racing on an Iconic Edition version of the bikes. The bike features a prominent Piet Mondrian-inspired colour scheme which celebrates the brand's past and heritage. The now iconic colours have been synonymous with the French brand since it first adopted them back in 1984. The yellow, red and blue colours were also made famous by the La Vie Claire team.
Tech Editor Josh Croxton has been behind the scenes at the race and got some close-up shots of Simon Geschke's bike. Subscribers to Cyclingnews can also check out his Tour de France mega tech gallery.
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