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The BikeExchange-Jayco team will be called Jayco-AlUla in 2023. Jayco, a manufacturer of camping vehicles, remains on board. AlUla, a tourist region from Saudi Arabia, is a new sponsor. The jerseys for the men's and women's teams will not change much - at least in terms of colour.
The jerseys continue to have a large proportion of blue, the core colour of bike manufacturer Giant, which provides the men's team's racing bikes and also equips the women with its women's brand Liv. The jerseys are manufactured Jersey and Trousers of the Alé team. The Italian clothing company will also be part of the World Tour peloton in 2023. Bahrain-Victorious and Groupama-FDJ represented.
At Jayco-AlUla, there are small colour differences between the men's and women's jerseys. The jersey of Letizia Paternoster, who rode for Trek-Segafredo last year, has some aubergine elements in contrast to the jersey of time trial specialist Matteo Sobrero. These can be seen on the sleeves, the chest, the collar and at the end of the trousers. The blue colour is also slightly darker for the women than for the men.
According to the team's press release, the white chest and shoulder area should guarantee greater visibility in the peloton. The shorts that go with the jersey are blue with white lettering for the men, complemented by the aubergine trim above the knees for the women.
The team has been racing in the peloton since 2012 and was called GreenEdge Cycling Team in the early years. The name of the operating company can also be seen on the chest of the jerseys for 2023.