Which Bikes Did the 2025 Tour de France Stage Winners Ride? S1-S10
The 2025 Tour de France is halfway through!
As the race continues, we look back at the winners of each stage of the first half of this year's Tour de France— and the bikes they rode.
Want to know which brands stood out? Let's see how your favorite brands performed!
2025 Tour de France Stage 1 (Flat Stage): Jasper Philipsen took the win in a bunch sprint and donned the coveted yellow jersey!

Stage Winner: Jasper Philipsen
Team: Alpecin-Deceuninck
Bike: Canyon Aeroad CFR with custom MyCanyon paint
Type: Aero road bike
Wheels: Shimano Dura-Ace C60 carbon deep-section wheels
Tires: Pirelli P Zero Race TLR RS tubeless
Groupset: Shimano, double chainring
▲The Canyon brand quickly customized a yellow Canyon Aeroad CFR bike for Jasper Philipsen.
2025 Tour de France Stage 2 (Hilly Stage): Mathieu van der Poel Claims Victory, Alpecin-Deceuninck Back-to-Back Wins!

Winner: Mathieu van der Poel
Team: Alpecin-Deceuninck
Bike: Canyon Aeroad CFR with custom white and gold paint
Type: Aerodynamic road bike
Wheels: Shimano Dura-Ace C60
Tires: Pirelli P Zero Race TLR RS tubeless
Groupset: Shimano double chainring
2025 Tour de France Stage 3 (Flat Stage): Tim Merlier Edges Out Milan for Victory, Jasper Philipsen Crashes Out

Winner: Tim Merlier
Team: Soudal-QuickStep
Bike: Specialized S-Works Tarmac SL8
Type: All-rounder
Wheels: Roval Rapide Sprint CLX carbon-spoke
Tires: Specialized Rapidair tubeless
Groupset: Shimano double chainring

2025 Tour de France Stage 4 (Hilly Stage): Tadej Pogačar Wins Climbing Stage, Marks 100 Career Victories
Winner: Tadej Pogačar
Team: UAE Team Emirates-XRG
Bike: Colnago Y1Rs
Type: Aerodynamic road bike
Wheels: ENVE SES 4.5 PRO
Tires: Continental GP5000 TT tubeless
Groupset: Shimano double chainring
2025 Tour de France Stage 5 (Individual Time Trial): Remco Evenepoel Wins at 54 km/h Average Speed
Winner: Remco Evenepoel
Team: Soudal-QuickStep
Bike: Specialized S-Works Shiv TTT
Type: Aerodynamic road bike
Wheels: Front: Roval Rapide Sprint CLX, Rear: Roval 321
Tires: S-Works Turbo Cotton tubeless
Groupset: Shimano single chainring

2025 Tour de France Stage 6 (Hilly Stage):Ben Healy win the championship

Winner: Ben Healy
Team: EF Education-EasyPost
Bike: Cannondale Supersix Evo Lab71
Type: All-rounder
Wheels: Vision Metron 60 RS deep carbon
Tires: Vittoria Corsa Pro tubeless
Groupset: Shimano double chainring
2025 Tour de France Stage 7 (Hilly Stage):Tadej Pogačar wins again
Winner: Tadej Pogačar
Team: UAE Team Emirates-XRG
Bike: Colnago Y1Rs
Type: Aerodynamic road bike
Wheels: ENVE SES 4.5 PRO
Tires: Continental GP5000 TT tubeless
Groupset: Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 R9200 double chainring
2025 Tour de France Stage 8 (Flat Stage):Jonathan Milan wins the eighth stage in a bunch sprint at the finish line.

Winner: Jonathan Milan
Team: Lidl-Trek
Bike: Trek Madone GEN8
Type: All-rounder
Wheels: Bontrager Aeolus RSL 62
Tires: Pirelli P Zero Race TLR RS tubeless
Groupset: SRAM single chainring
2025 Tour de France Stage 9 (Flat Stage):Second fastest average speed in Tour de France history reaches 50 km/h! Tim Merlier wins again
Winner: Tim Merlier
Team: Soudal-QuickStep
Bike: Specialized S-Works Tarmac SL8
Type: All-rounder
Wheels: Roval Rapide Sprint CLX carbon-spoke
Tires: Specialized Rapidair tubeless
Groupset: Shimano double chainring
2025 Tour de France Stage 10 (Mountain Stage):Simon Yates wins with a strong attack

Winner: Simon Yates
Team: Team Visma-Lease a Bike
Bike: Cervélo S5
Type: Aerodynamic road bike
Wheels: Reserve
Tires: Vittoria Corsa Pro tubeless
Groupset: SRAM double chainring
The first half of the 2025 Tour de France has already delivered fireworks—big names stepping up, surprise winners, and some serious bike tech on display. From Canyon’s flashy custom Aeroads to Specialized’s record-chasing Tarmac SL8 and Colnago’s refined Y1Rs, it’s clear that equipment is playing just as big a role as the riders’ legs.
With the mountains still looming and the GC battle heating up, the second half of the Tour promises even more drama. Will Pogačar keep stacking wins? Can Evenepoel or Yates shake things up? And which bike brand will grab the spotlight next?
One thing’s for sure—this Tour is far from over, and we’ll be watching every pedal stroke.