Ineos GrenadiersDogma F gets a new coat of paint

Lukas Niebuhr

 · 03.01.2024

This is the design of the Pinarello Dogma F that Ineos Grenadiers will be riding in 2024.
Photo: Ineos Grenadiers/Pinarello
The racing bikes from Ineos Grenadiers are getting a new coat of paint for 2024. The design of the Pinarello Dogma F clearly stands out from the previous year's models in terms of colour.

A mood of change prevails at Ineos Grenadiers. Management was reorganised at the end of 2023The team has seen many departures and few new additions. The clothing supplier has also switched from Bioracer to Gobik and recently introduced the new Jersey for the 2024 season presented. The colours of the team's Pinarello Dogma F are based on these jerseys.

The design of the new Ineos bike is based on the new jersey colours.Photo: Ineos Grenadiers/PinarelloThe design of the new Ineos bike is based on the new jersey colours.

Ineos Grenadiers: New design on the Pinarello Dogma F

Italian bike manufacturer Pinarello has changed the design of the new Ineos racing bikes compared to previous years. Last year, the main colours were brigade red and navy blue, while the new Pinarello Dogma F is a combination of black and orange, giving Tom Pidcock & Co.'s work equipment a new look. The custom fade paintwork on the frame features the same line details as the jerseys.

The new design should also offer weight advantages: By switching to the black colour, the racing bike loses 16 grams of weight on a 53 cm frame, according to Pinarello. The racing bikes are expected to be presented for the first time at the Tour Down Underwhich takes place from 13 to 21 January.

For comparison: This is the design of the Ineos bikes from 2023.Photo: Getty ImagesFor comparison: This is the design of the Ineos bikes from 2023.

New saddles on the Pinarello Dogma F

In addition to a new paint job, the Pinarello Dogma F also has new saddles: from this season, Ineos will no longer be sourcing them from Fizik, but from Prologo. This partnership will initially run for three years.



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Lukas Niebuhr

Lukas Niebuhr

Working student

Lukas Niebuhr was born in Bielefeld, is studying for a Master's degree in Sport, Media and Communication Research at the German Sport University Cologne and works as a student trainee in the online editorial team for BIKE and TOUR. He enjoys gravel biking in Cologne and prefers to spend his holidays ski touring or riding his (e-)MTB in the mountains.

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