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UAE Team Emirates was the first top team to unveil its new kit for the coming season at the beginning of December. The team, led by two-time Tour de France winner Tadej Pogacar, switched clothing manufacturers from the Spanish brand Gobik to the Italian company Pissei, which was founded in 1978. There are only a few changes to the UAE Team Emirates jersey. These mainly concern the sleeves, where they return to the style of 2017 and 2018.
After UAE Team Emirates moved Trek-Segafredo and unveiled its new jersey. The US-Americans have changed a few details on their jersey. Santini remains on board as the outfitter. In addition to the men's outfit, Trek-Segafredo also presented the women's kit. The most striking innovation for both the men and women is the back section. A striking pattern has been incorporated here, which should make the jersey highly recognisable. The basic colour for the women's jersey is blue, on which the checkerboard pattern with horizontal lines is placed. The back of the men's jersey has a red background.
The new Groupama-FDJ jersey, on the other hand, is almost a revolution. The Italian supplier Alé and the French team presented a jersey that breaks with the previous look of Thibaut Pinot's team. Blue, white and red, which have dominated in recent years, have been replaced by darker shades of blue with a few red and white accents.
The Bahrain Victorious 2023 jersey will look a little darker. The team from the Middle East will add a little more black to the previously dominant red, which will be clearly visible mainly in the chest area. Once again, the jersey will be provided by the Italian clothing company Alé.
Only small details have changed in the outfit of the Kazakh team Astana Qazaqstan Team. The most noticeable are the missing stars on the shoulders. They have been replaced by the lettering Qazaqstan.
The team led by four-time Tour de France winner Chris Froome is getting a very colourful jersey for 2023. The new outfit differs significantly from the classic kit from last season. However, there was already a special jersey at the start of the 2022 Tour de France that is very similar to the 2023 model.
The team was still called Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl in 2022, but that will change in 2023. A new sponsor, Soudal, is on board and gives the team its name Soudal - Quick Step. The colours of the jersey will also be mixed accordingly. The main sponsor is prominently displayed on the chest and back of the riders.
In 2022, the outfit from Ineos Grenadiers still predominantly blue with red elements and white lettering. In the new year, the picture changes. Red becomes the main colour of the jersey.
Lotto Soudal is travelling with a new name in 2023: Lotto-Dstny. The Belgian team's new jersey has been adapted accordingly. The traditional red colour has been retained and is complemented by light blue on the lower half of the kit.
The Dutch team is sticking with its traditional colours of yellow and black. Only minor changes have been made compared to 2022. Some new sponsors can be seen in the chest area.
Intermarche-Wanty-Gobert is called 2023 Intermarche-Circus-Wanty. The jersey has also changed somewhat. The colours are similar to 2022, but the neon yellow and blue sleeves are history and are now white. Instead, yellow and blue have been spread across the rest of the jersey.
BikeExchange-Jayco becomes 2023 Jayco-AlUla. Jayco, a manufacturer of camping vehicles, remains on board. AlUla, a tourist region from Saudi Arabia, is a new sponsor. The 2023 jersey is dedicated to the Model from the previous year very similar. The new kit is manufactured by Alé.
Movistar's men's and women's teams are sticking with the dark blue of the previous season. However, the new kit looks more futuristic than the 2022 version. Liane Lippert is new to the women's team. She will be seen in the jersey of the German champion.
Not much is changing at the top German racing team. Green, black and red are the dominant colours. The eye-catching white lettering of the sponsors on the jersey of the World Tour team is added to this. The basis for the Jersey of the 2023 season The jersey from the previous year, with which Jai Hindley, among others, won the Giro d'Italia won. In collaboration with Le Col, the new outfit is said to have been made even more aerodynamic than last year's kit, particularly at the front.
New look for Simon Geschke at Cofidis. Red and white remain the dominant colours of the jersey, but have been recombined. The red part has become larger and has been given a different pattern.
The French will join the World Tour in 2023. They are staying true to their jersey colours. Red and white are the colours of choice again this year.
The EF Education EasyPost outfit will also be provided by Rapha in 2023. Not much has been changed. The jersey remains in the classic pink colour, but loses its pattern in the upper body area. This is now divided into two halves, each with its own colour.