All new cycling outfits at a glance: Red Bull-BORA-Hansgrohe leaks its own new shirt, sunny look for Kopecky, NSN enchants you with optical illusion

Red Bull – BORA – hansgrohe has not yet officially presented its new shirt, but during a stunt with a glider, the nine riders, including Jordi Meeus, already wore the new outfit. The main surface is white with thin blue stripes. Both sleeves are also blue. It is somewhat reminiscent of the special Tour shirt of the German team.

BOSS is the team’s clothing sponsor, but only provides clothing off the bike. The cycling clothing from Red Bull – BORA – hansgrohe is from Specialized.

NSN Cycling features Belgian design with optical illusion

NSN Cycling, the restart of the former Israel-Premier Tech, comes with a completely new look. The Ekoï shirt was designed by Stycle Design, the Belgian cycling designer Stijn Dossche.

The colors used are light blue, orange, pink, white and black. The shirt features numerous color and graphic elements inspired by the modernism of Barcelona, ​​home of NSN, and black and white African patterns, as the team supports charity projects there.

Lighter shades were chosen, but the shirt does have a lot of visual impact due to the special patterns. The interference pattern at the bottom – black and white stripes that appear to move through an optical illusion – creates a hypnotic effect.

Extra red and black at Decathlon-CMA CGM

Decathlon has a new ambitious and wealthy co-sponsor with the French shipping company CMA CGM. He also contributes to the colors of the shirt. In addition to the apple blue sea green and blue, black and red are now also added, on the left sleeve and on the stomach respectively. The shirt is from Van Rysel, one of the house brands of the Northern French sports chain Decathlon.

SD Worx – Protime: fresh, sunny look for Lotte Kopecky and co.

SD Worx Protime is exchanging the purple-pink-orange outfits of past seasons for white and lighter colors.

The “New Dawn” shirt was designed by Specialized. “New Dawn” refers to the sunrise, which we see symbolized in light yellow color areas. The so-called “spark”, the glitter on the shirt, is retained in the motif.

Specialized – Etienne Schoeman – SD Worx Protime

One-X: keep quod well

Uno-X Mobility makes little changes to the current yellow-red shirt, which was developed by Fusion, a brand best known for tri-suits. The team had a successful season and is therefore also sticking to the formula for success: tene quod bene.

The Tempo! speedpak now has a completely zipperless version. A lot of R&D has gone into finding the optimal mix of aerodynamics and cooling. The latter is something that receives a lot of attention in the triathlon world. What is new on the shirt is the mention of the new status of the Norwegian team: “World Tour Team”.

By Editor

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