19/11/2025
" This is Roland Cogotti's bicycle, which he had carefully restored and pampered. " - Patrick Moutaud.
Roland Cogotti, whom I never met, was a truly passionate spirit and a close friend of my friends Pouf and Patrick: " Roland Cogotti worked as a photographer in France and throughout Europe. His photos can be found on advertising posters, the covers of decorating magazines, and numerous catalogs. He also ventured into the world of publishing and published several books. " - cestcommelevelo.com
His Daniel Hanart Technicycle bike is the occasion to re-share a few paragraphs I wrote about Daniel Hanart in 2023.
• The story of a successful, passionate with a giant heart.
Daniel Hanart was born in the complicated end of world war two era in 1944. He quickly started work in 1959; he was only 15 years old and already began his career as an industrial boilermaker.
The same year Daniel Hanart had a license in its local cycling club: VC Pontois. This club is located in the town of Pont Saint Maxence, 60 kilometers from Paris. From 1959 to today, Daniel Hanart played an essential role in the club, accumulating 110 wins, including ten titles as a champion of Picardy ( track bike ) and two champions of Picardy titles in team pursuit cycling.
Everything started when Daniel restored the bike his dad, inspired by a rider from the VC Pontois club, who used to pass in front of his house every week. Daniel is excellent on a bicycle and started to race directly in 1959. He will need to gain experience and, after three years, win his first race. Daniel is also interested in track cycling, gathering local riders' experience, and watching world championships on TV. He won his first race in 1962. Eventually, Daniel received an offer to become a professional cyclist; unfortunately, after losing his dad, he supported his family by working. He declined the offer and continued to shine on the local scene. Finally, in 1975, he opened his bicycle shop and then, strong from his boilermaker experience, started to craft bicycles. His success as a framebuilder is evident:
1985 the hour record with Jeannie Longo.
1995 100 km record.
1998 won the French track cycling championship.
I'm currently trying to have more information about these titles.
Along with these brilliant successes, Daniel Hanart crafted numerous bikes for a wide variety of usage: "From 1990 to 2006, Daniel brought the Technicyle Paris brand to life while manufacturing more than 150 bikes for the 650 brotherhood, with shortened chainstays, and an incalculable number of track bikes, races, hikers for enthusiasts, hiker for the Porte de Vincennes Rando Cycles store, or other prototype self-service bicycles for the RATP. " - encycloduvelo.fr.
After a few years in other cycling clubs, he returned to the VC Pontois; he is very active, giving advice and following up with the people willing to train in the VC Pontois. He even became the president of this club in 1987. Recent pictures taken in March 2023 show him during a training of the VC Pontois club. Daniel never stopped to share his passion for cycling, even in 2009 when he was called back from his retirement to pursue his work as a framebuilder and share his skills and experience.
• Daniel is back from his retirement for Le Batard Custom Cycles.
In 1961, Guy Léger founded Cycles Leger. At first, the company specialized in bar turning and machining for aeronautics, electronics, and petroleum industries. But in 2009, Benoît Le Batard ( Cycles Leger and Le Batard seem to be under the same ownership now), the new owner, bought all the machines and tools from Alain Michel, another famous French framebuilder that we have presented earlier. Strong from his experience in the metal industry, he convinced Daniel Hanart to come back from his retirement to give his expertise to the newly founded Le Batard Custom Cycles. Today the company is crafting around 30 bikes per year, primarily custom-made. In 2018 the price for a complete frameset was around 1800€; it was also possible to order a complete bike with the option of using vintage components. The core value of Benoît Le Batard is clearly to bring back to France the frame-building savoir-faire, betting on high-quality steel from Italy like Columbus and Dedacciai or Japan with Tange without giving up on performances: "We only use the best in tubing, in this case Colombus or Deddaciai made in Italy, Reynolds from England or even Vitus, Amadeus, Tange... Then, our work design, assembly and welding allows us to produce frames as light (from 1 to 1.3 kg) as those in carbon, or almost. In addition to being cheaper, solid, and manufactured near France, steel has the immense merit of being recyclable, but also repairable, for only a few tens of euros." - Benoît Le Batard for lafabriquehexagonale.com. Daniel Hanart's creations are highly recognizable by their very short rear triangle and the curved seat stay. A quick look at the Le Batard Custom website witnesses this inspiration.
• La Confrèrie des 650: Daniel Hanart working on a randonneur frameset.
Daniel also crafted a bike for the famous Confrèrie des 650, an association dedicated to the passion of 650B wheels size: "Created in 1995 on the initiative of Henri Bosc, the Brotherhood of 650 intended to bring together the users of this standard which corresponded perfectly to their practice. Proof of the correctness of its analysis consisting in not abandoning a wheel diameter that has proven its effectiveness, its recent and relatively massive return by the United States (27.5 inches = 650B). In 1998, wishing to maintain the availability of semi-artisanal machines that neither manufacturers nor craftsmen wanted to ensure, the Confrérie launched into the production of its own randonneurs in a totally voluntary framework and, as a result, at an unrivaled cost. 450 "Brotherhood" machines are currently out and about in France and around the world. " - confreriedes650.org. You may already have heard about this association with our magazine, Sebastien Klein from Brevet Cycles, that we interviewed, also worked with the association, possibly around 2017, to produce a dedicated 650B touring model.
Daniel worked with the association in 2000 and worked on a dedicated frameset designed for a 650B wheelset. The frame used Vitus TXO tubes with a price set at 1677€. The groupset was a mix of Campagnolo Mirage groupset, Shimano brakes with Stronglight bites such as the crankset and the headset. According to some sources, Vitus TXO was a top-quality tube set with a 0.8 / 0.6mm gauge, similar then to the Columbus TSX, which was used for professional road racing, with a total set weight of around 1945 grams. To compare, SLX tubes set the weight of 1966 grams ( source: millfieldvelo.com.au )
• A legendary framebuilder that gathers passionate people.
Today Hanart's bikes are still very looking for. There are also great subjects of discussion. The forum Pignolefixe which gathers an impressive number of French collectors, has a total of 174 posts mentioning Hanart's work in less than three years.
As we said earlier, Daniel is still an active member of the VC Pontois club, where he advises the riders but also follows them during training or in local races. Moreover, he is swift to answer on social networks, which is an absolute pleasure when you have questions about his work.
These frames are still precious; currently, on LeBonCoin, there is one Hanart selling for 1200€. You can also find two Technicycle. On the contrary, it seems that Ebay doesn't host any frame from Daniel Hanart.
Photos source:
Patrick Moutaud from Briko-Bike
Sources:
https://encycloduvelo.fr/technicycle/
https://www.thespoken.cc/heritage-paris-007
https://confreriedes650.org/les.../790-2/evolution-2/
https://www.classicrendezvous.com/France/Vitus_history.htm