27.08.2012 • Product

Bike Measurement System premieres at Tour de France

The International Cycling Union (UCI, Union Cycliste Internationale) uses the Romer Bike Measurement System from Hexagon Metrology at the Tour de France. Both road racing and time trial bike frames were checked during the approval process, to verify compliance with the UCI's frame design regulations. The tests took place immediately after stages eight and nine of the Tour in Porrentruy in Switzerland and Besançon in France. This represents the first time that the technology has been applied at a bicycle racing event of this significance. Julien Carron, UCI's Technical Coordinator, said: "Using the ROMER Bike Measurement System at the Tour de France is a crucial step in applying the rules consistently, for absolute fairness in the race and transparency in our sport. It has enabled us to check the competitors' frames on-site quickly, accurately and with the minimum of disturbance to the teams." The Romer Bike Measurement System is a portable 3D scanning system, developed in Switzerland by Hexagon Metrology in close collaboration with the UCI and the Laboratory of Polymer and Composite Technology (LTC) at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL). The system is based on Hexagon Metrology's portable measuring arm, the Absolute Arm with integrated laser scanner.

Digital Events

Digital Event Calendar 2026
live or on demand

Digital Event Calendar 2026

By participating in our free digital events, you can stay up to date in your field of expertise.

Award

inspect award 2026
Vote now!

inspect award 2026

The jury for the 2026 inspect award has nominated ten products in each category. With your vote, you decide which product deserves the inspect award 2026.

most read

Photo

3D Camera Nion

The Nion 3D time-of-flight camera combines high spatial resolution with precise depth perception for detailed 3D data, even with fast movements or in difficult environments.