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Vincenzo Nibali rode into Paris on a special edition yellow Specialized S-Works Tarmac (Pic: Brakethrough Media)
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Wiggo has won both races on his custom-painted Pinarello Bolide (Pic: Simon Wilkinson/SWpix.com)
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Jens Voigt was presented with this custom Trek Madone 7-Series for his final professional race
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Michal Kwiatkowski's custom-painted Specialized S-Works Tarmac (Pic: Yuzuru Sunada/Specialized)
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Scott wasted little time in celebrating Svein Tuft claiming the pink jersey on stage one of the Giro d'Italia in Belfast
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Rigoberto Uran's spare bike at the Giro d'Italia featured this eye-catching Colombia-inspired paint job
In a sport dominated by beautiful machines and cutting-edge technology, it can take a lot for a bike to stand out in the peloton.
One such means, however, is the custom paint job – and there certainly hasn’t been a shortage of eye-catching designs on show this year.
Peter Sagan’s Wolverine-inspired Cannondale featured in our round up of the best sprinters’ steeds, while Tour de France champion Vincenzo Nibali rode into Paris on a yellow Specialized S-Works Tarmac SL4, featured in our Grand Tour bikes round-up.
We’ve also brought you our pick of the Classics kings and Brits’ bikes. Now, in the final part of our round-up of the best pro bikes of 2014, let’s take a closer look at the top custom paintjobs. As the old adage goes, if you’ve got it flaunt it…