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The British racing team Ineos Grenadiers has launched its jersey design for the 2024 cycling season and is switching outfitter from Bioracer to Gobik. The new partner from Spain, which already equips other top cycling teams such as Movistar, is now also part of the Ineos family and is responsible for all race clothing.
The new Ineos jersey combines the colours of the previous jerseys. Last year's jerseys were primarily red (the training shirt was orange) and the year before they were predominantly dark blue. Now the new partner combines the old designs and creates a colour transition from dark blue/black on the left sleeve to bright orange on the right.
"The quality of race kit has a dramatic impact on a rider's performance, which is why we don't take the choice of a kit partner lightly. I look forward to seeing where this collaboration will take us and Gobik in 2024," explains Ineos Grenadiers CEO John Allert.
The riders of Ineos Grenadiers will continue to be equipped with helmets from Kask, which are coloured orange in the published photos - just like the Pinarello racing bikes of the British team, which recently reorganised its management.
The clothing from Ineos Grenadiers should be one thing above all: technical and made from advanced fabrics. The so-called "high-end collection" includes a jersey (Reactive), bib shorts (Lancer) and gloves (Viper). This collection has been developed for a very high level at the World Tour and will be available via the Gobik website and its points of sale*.

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