Bikes of the WorldTour - as seen at Tour Down Under 2015 - David Rome / Immediate Media
Lotto-Soudal's Adam Hansen is still on the Ridley Helium SL. It has new paint, but otherwise is pretty much the same since last year - David Rome / Immediate Media
Adam Hansen rides with one of the most aggressive positions in the peloton - David Rome / Immediate Media
Hansen uses really long 180mm cranks and so has his seat slammed forward to get over the pedal spindle - it's a very unique position - David Rome / Immediate Media
Katusha's Rudiger Selig rides a Canyon Aeroad CF SLX - David Rome / Immediate Media
Both Movistar and Katusha are using Canyon's aerodynamic one-piece handlebar and stem - David Rome / Immediate Media
Daryl Impey's Scott Foil in the 2015 Orica-GreenEdge colour scheme - David Rome / Immediate Media
The South African was looking in great form at the Tour Down Under - David Rome / Immediate Media
Team Sky riders are all on the Pinarello F8 - David Rome / Immediate Media
A Bianchi Oltre XR2 that belongs to Bertjan Lindeman of LottoNL-Jumbo - David Rome / Immediate Media
Is this your number? - David Rome / Immediate Media
We like how cleanly the fork integrates with the head tube on these Bianchi's - David Rome / Immediate Media
BMC gave Cadel Evans a farewell Team Machine - we've covered this in more detail already, see our TDU15 tag page - David Rome / Immediate Media
Greg Henderson of New Zealand rides a Ridley Noah SL - these are the new colours of Lotto Soudal - David Rome / Immediate Media
One we've done in detail - Marcel Kittel's Giant Propel Advanced SL - David Rome / Immediate Media
Trek Factory Racing were mainly riding the Trek Domane (with H1 geometry) in Australia. This belongs to World Cup mountain biker Dan McConnell (full feature to come) - David Rome / Immediate Media
Apparently Australia's roads are rough enough to justify using the Domane frames - beyond Cancellara riding one full-time, these are traditionally kept for the Classics - David Rome / Immediate Media
Just like Katusha, Movistar are on the Aeroad CF SLX - David Rome / Immediate Media
Movistar may have the dream bike of many given the Campagnolo Super Record EPS group - David Rome / Immediate Media
Keeping the brake at the seatstays, the seat tube nearly shrouds the direct-mount brake - David Rome / Immediate Media
Canyon uses direct-mount brakes on the front too - David Rome / Immediate Media
More Bianchi celeste for team LottoNL-Jumbo - David Rome / Immediate Media
Lampre-Merida were still on their older bikes, but we're told the only change is a move to Matte paint - David Rome / Immediate Media
Movistar getting ready to race - David Rome / Immediate Media
SRAM Wireless no doubt stole the show for Ag2r-La Mondiale, however, the Focus Izalco Max is well worth a look - David Rome / Immediate Media
Stage four winner Steele Von Hoff is moving to NFTO for 2015. However, he was still riding his 2014 Garmin-Sharp team bike with covered graphics - David Rome / Immediate Media
Astana's Lars Boom is riding this new Specialized S-Works Power saddle. It may look strange, but the former cyclo-cross world champion seems to like it - David Rome / Immediate Media
The bright rides of Tinkoff-Saxo - David Rome / Immediate Media
Richie Porte's Team Sky Pinarello F8 - David Rome / Immediate Media
A Pinarello F8 belonging to British national champion Peter Kennaugh - David Rome / Immediate Media
The groupset so many are talking about - SRAM Wireless - David Rome / Immediate Media
We had seen Lampre-Merida using Power2Max power meters, but we also saw them using Rotor's Power system - David Rome / Immediate Media
Schwalbe were proud to have riders start stages on tubeless tyres. Although we never saw a rider finish the race with tubeless, only tubular - David Rome / Immediate Media
New to WorldTour, IAM Cycling are on Scott. This is Heinrich Haussler's that we featured already - David Rome / Immediate Media
FDJ were mostly riding the Lapierre Aircode - pictured is Jussi Veikkanen's bike (full feature coming soon) - David Rome / Immediate Media
Another angle of the Aircode's slippery lines - David Rome / Immediate Media
2012 Giro D'Italia winner Ryder Hesjedal was at the Tour Down Under - pro-bike feature to come for this weapon - David Rome / Immediate Media
Another look at the Specialized S-Works Tarmac for Tinkoff-Saxo. This one belongs to Michael Rogers of Australia (in-depth pro-bike feature is live) - David Rome / Immediate Media
Asatana's Specialized S-Works Tarmac. This one belongs to Lars Boom (Pro-bike feature to come) - David Rome / Immediate Media
Race winner Rohan Dennis' BMC TeamMachine - full feature on this coming soon - David Rome / Immediate Media
Ettix Quick Step rider Gianni Meersman was riding a Specialized S-Works Venge on the flatter stages - David Rome / Immediate Media
Not WorldTour, but Martin Kohler (formerly BMC) of Drapac rides a Swift Ultravox Ti - full pro-bike feature to come for this Swiss rider - David Rome / Immediate Media
With the Tour Down Under kicking off the 2015 WorldTour season, we take a look at many of the new bikes.
Some of these bikes have been (or will be) covered in far greater detail with pro-bike features, while others remain near unchanged since we last looked at them (such as Adam Hansen’s Ridley Helium SL ).
Race winner rohan dennis' bmc team machine - full feature on this coming soon :
Rohan Dennis's BMC - 2015 Tour Down Under winner
Be sure to check our Pro bike hub for close looks at previous rides. And click here for all our tech content from this year’s Tour Down Under.