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    What is the weight limit of a bicycle used in the Tour de France (minimum weight)?

    Question #128509. Asked by KFV. (Dec 20 12 5:42 AM)


    KayceeKool

    6.8kg

    http://felixwong.com/2010/11/tour-de-france-bicycles-historical-bike-weights/

    Dec 20 12, 6:11 AM
    pmarney

    There appears to be no upper limit on the weight however the minimum bike weight is 6.8kg

    http://felixwong.com/2010/11/tour-de-france-bicycles-historical-bike-weights/

    Dec 20 12, 6:33 AM


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