Tommy Voeckler’s Europcar team rolled into the Tour de France’s centenary edition on some very special bikes.

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Europcar – Colnago C59 100th Edition Tour special 02 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The Colnago C59 frame is a lugged carbon design and is the dream bike of many a fan of the Italian brand. The traditional double triangle design creates a bike that is superbly balanced, making it a dream to ride on twisty descents as the Tour found on the Corsican roads back in 2013.

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Europcar – Colnago C59 100th Edition Tour special 12 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Fans of Colnago will be happy to see that Europcar did things properly with an all-Italian spec sheet. Well, that is if you gloss-over the Hutchinson tyres and Look pedals. But let’s not get bogged down with those minor details.

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Europcar – Colnago C59 interesting details 5 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The groupset comes from none other than Campagnolo, who provided their own 80th-anniversary special-edition components.

The Super Record EPS groupset features the beautiful 5-arm chainsets that we miss rather a lot.

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Europcar – Colnago C59 100th Edition Tour special 06 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Campagnolo’s Bora Ultra 50mm carbon tubular wheels with ceramic bearings were a natural choice.

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Europcar – Colnago C59 100th Edition Tour special 10 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Deda provided the stem and handlebar while a Selle Italia saddle sat atop the carbon seatpost.

Unfortunately for Europcar, their race was largely unsuccessful, though Pierre Rolland did spend quite a bit of time in the Polka Dot jersey before losing it to a young Nairo Quintana.