AG2R La Mondiale pro cycling team has shown off the Factor bikes that its riders will be racing on next year.

We told you last month that the French squad would be switching from Focus to Factor in 2017. 

The British bike brand has been in existence only since 2009.

The bike pictured here with the team’s Romain Bardet is a Factor 02 with a claimed frameset weight of just 740g. The team will also be riding the Factor One.

Factor says that the 02’s frame tubing has been designed to minimise drag and that its Svelte fork has one of the smallest surface areas of any out there.

The chainstays are asymmetrical to cope with the differing forces on either side of the bike while the skinny seatstays are intended to minimise vibration and provide comfort.

AG2R is making the switch from SRAM to Shimano for 2017, so the team will be using Dura-Ace Di2 groupsets.

Shimano will introduce a Dura-Ace power meter next year but that’s a new SRM power meter on Bardet’s bike, with superlight carbon-fibre cranks from THM.

Check out our Shimano Dura-Ace 9100 first ride review here. 

The team previously used Quarq power meters, but Quarq is part of the SRAM Corporation so that deal has come to an end. 

AG2R have used Zipp wheels for the past few years but that changes now, Zipp being part of the SRAM Corporation too. Instead, AG2R riders will use Mavic wheels. These are Cosmic Ultimates pictured here. The tyres of Continental Competition Pro Ltd. 

As previously, saddles come from Fizik and pedals come from Look.

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