All 20 Tour de France Bike Brands Ranked From Worst To Best

All 20 Tour de France bike brands ranked from worst value to best, exposing which sixteen thousand dollar bikes are really just badges and paint. This ranking breaks down every brand racing this year's Tour using four criteria: real engineering data, price-to-performance, service and support, and honesty in pricing. You will see why Pogacar's Colnago lands at the bottom of the value list despite being the most expensive bike in the peloton, why a wildcard Spanish team riding a lower groupset tier turns out to be one of the most honest builds in the race, and why a supermarket owned brand ends up beating every heritage name in the sport. Along the way we dig into wind tunnel numbers, dealer networks, warranty realities, and the marketing tax baked into some of cycling's most famous names. If you have ever wondered whether an expensive bike is actually faster or just better branded, this is the breakdown that answers it with facts instead of vibes. Subscribe for straight-talking breakdowns of the bike industry that cut through marketing and get to what your money is actually buying. What's in your garage right now, and did you choose it for the engineering or for the story painted on it? Drop it in the comments.