Outfits of the professional teamsThe new jerseys of the top teams at a glance

Maik Schröder

 · 13.03.2024

The new Ineos jersey for the 2024 season
Photo: Ineos Grenadiers/Gobik

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The new season is in the starting blocks and the teams are presenting their new jerseys for 2024. TOUR shows the cycling jerseys presented by the professional teams so far.

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Ineos Grenadiers

Thomas Pidcock in the new Ineos outfitPhoto: Foto: Ineos Grenadiers/GobikThomas Pidcock in the new Ineos outfit

The new Ineos jersey combines the colours of the previous jerseys. Last year's jerseys were mainly red (the training shirt was orange), and the year before dark blue dominated. 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 sleeve. Ineos is switching from equipment supplier 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 the entire racewear. The Ineos jersey is available at available here.



Bora-Hansgrohe

Jan Hindley in the new Bora-Hansgrohe jerseyPhoto: Bora-Hansgrohe/Matthis WaetzelJan Hindley in the new Bora-Hansgrohe jersey

Bora-Hansgrohe, the only German team in the World Tour, has given its jersey a new look with a light green accent that almost fades into yellow. The new colour is used on the right shoulder, the right arm, the chest area and the shorts. This is complemented by light-coloured socks and gloves. This contrast to the darker green base colour is designed to make the team stand out in the peloton next year. The Bora-Hansgrohe jersey is, for example available here.

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Astana Qazaqstan Team

Mark Cavendish in the Astana Qazaqstan jersey for 2024Photo: SprintCycling/Astana Qazaqstan TeamMark Cavendish in the Astana Qazaqstan jersey for 2024
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New kit supplier Biemme from Italy has added its own touches to the Astana Qazaqstan jersey, although the basic design of the jersey remains unchanged. The light blue colour of the Kazakh flag runs through the entire jersey. Last year's jersey features a chequered pattern further down and on the sleeves, with the light blue gradually fading into darker tones. The new jersey, on the other hand, features an eye-catching pattern of black and gold, which is intended to imitate veins of minerals. The colour combinations represent the team's national roots.



Soudal - Quick Step

The new Soudal - Quick Step jersey - Remco Evenepoel (2nd from right) wears a special jersey as Belgian national championPhoto: Wout BeelThe new Soudal - Quick Step jersey - Remco Evenepoel (2nd from right) wears a special jersey as Belgian national champion

Soudal - Quick Step wants to combine its identity with environmental awareness with the design. Compared to last year's jersey of the Belgian racing team, the basic design has largely remained the same. However, the unmistakable blue colour is once again more in the foreground, after last year's jersey contained a comparatively large amount of white. In addition, the new jersey (>> e.g. available here) differs from the predecessor model in minor details.



Arkea - B&B Hotels

The theme of the Arkea jersey is "Excalibur" - named after the legendary Breton sword King ArthurPhoto: Tony Esnault/Arkea - B&B HotelsThe theme of the Arkea jersey is "Excalibur" - named after the legendary Breton sword King Arthur

After the end of the B&B Hotels-KTM Pro Team in 2022, the French hotel chain B&B Hotels is returning to professional cycling and will sponsor Emanuel Hubert's team, which will be called Arkea - B&B Hotels in future. Little has changed in the jersey compared to the 2023 season. The basic colour remains red with an asymmetrical design. The lettering of the main sponsors is prominently placed on the chest. The shorts retain their black colour with white print of the sponsors.



Bahrain-Victorious

The new jersey from Team Bahrain-VictoriousPhoto: Charly Lopez/Bahrain-VictoriousThe new jersey from Team Bahrain-Victorious

The Bahrain-Victorious 2024 jersey has changed significantly compared to last year. The colours red and black are now a thing of the past; the dominant colours in the new season are white and blue. As a result, the jersey is clearly brighter and looks more playful than the previous season's jersey, which was characterised by geometric motifs. Instead, the jersey is more reminiscent of the team's Tour de France jersey from 2023, on which white was already the dominant colour.



UAE Team Emirates

The riders of UAE Team Emirates with the new jersey at the training camp in SpainPhoto: Getty ImagesThe riders of UAE Team Emirates with the new jersey at the training camp in Spain

The most important colour change in the Jersey of Tadej Pogacar's men can be seen on the sleeves, which - like the majority of the jersey - are now white. Another change is the stripes in the national colours of the United Arab Emirates, which wind their way up from the bottom of the jersey to the first sponsor placement. These can be found even more generously on the back of the jersey. Last year, the national colours were much more discreet on the jersey.



Team SD Worx

The riders of Team SD Worx with the new jerseyPhoto: Getty SportThe riders of Team SD Worx with the new jersey

The most successful team of the 2023 Women's World Tour wants to stand out in the peloton again next year. The women around Tour de France Femmes winner Demi Vollering will have an outfit that is as colourful in 2024 as it was this year, but the colours are now even stronger and slightly darker. The bright, crossed stripes can also be found on the new jersey.



Movistar

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The jerseys of the Spanish team Movistar hardly change. The manufacturer remains Gobik, which took over from La Passione last year. The large M on the jerseys of the men's and women's teams continues to be a distinctive feature. The shades of the jersey have been slightly redesigned.

Liane Lippert in her German champion jerseyPhoto: DPA Picture AllianceLiane Lippert in her German champion jersey


Visma | Lease a Bike

The professionals from Visma | Lease a Bike with the new jerseyPhoto: DPA Picture AllianceThe professionals from Visma | Lease a Bike with the new jersey

The team led by Tour de France winner Jonas Vingegaard showed off the outfit for the 2024 season for the first time shortly before Christmas at the team presentation, where the Contract extensions for Vingegaard, Sepp Kuss and Fem van Empel were announced. Agu remains the clothing sponsor and the colours have not changed either. Visma | Lease a Bike is taking over the colours from Jumbo-Visma: yellow and black dominate.



Intermarche-Wanty

The new jersey of Intermarche-Wanty, which was still called Intermarche-Circus-Wanty in 2023Photo: Cyclingmedia Agency/Intermarche-WantyThe new jersey of Intermarche-Wanty, which was still called Intermarche-Circus-Wanty in 2023

The team led by German Georg Zimmermann was still called Intermarche-Circus-Wanty in 2023, but will be travelling under the name Intermarche-Wanty in 2024. No major changes have been made to the Belgian team's jersey. The neon yellow accent remains an eye-catcher. The new kit supplier is Verge Sport, which replaces Nalini.



Polti-Kometa

The new Polti-Kometa jerseyPhoto: Polti-KometaThe new Polti-Kometa jersey

Polti-Kometa has unveiled its new jersey for 2024. The design has little in common with the former Polti cult jerseys, which still featured a wild colour mix of yellow, green and red in the 1990s. The new jersey is manufactured by Gsport. The Spanish company is to equip Polti-Kometa for at least three years. Polti-Kometa is one of the UCI Pro Teams and hopes to receive another wildcard for the 2024 Giro d'Italia to receive.



Team Jayco-AlUla & Liv AlUla Jayco

Team-Jayco-AlUla-2024Photo: PB Prod/Team dsm-firmenich PostNL

The women's and men's teams of the operating company GreenEdge Cycling are getting new designs for their jerseys. A striking feature of both jerseys is the orange belly section.



Team dsm-firmenich PostNL

Team-dsm-firmenich-PostNL-2024Photo: PB Prod/Team dsm-firmenich PostNL

The Dutch team is changing the look of its jersey and bike in 2024 following the arrival of new sponsor PostNL. The jersey is still characterised by the stripes in the centre, which stand for the motto "Keep Challenging", the "DNA of the team".



Lidl Trek

Amanda Spratt shows the jersey for 2024 at the registration check before stage 1 of the Tour Down UnderPhoto: Getty ImagesAmanda Spratt shows the jersey for 2024 at the registration check before stage 1 of the Tour Down Under

On the jerseys from Lidl-Trek (>> available here) has changed little in 2024. Santini remains the outfitter. The big change came last season when Lidl joined as a sponsor and Trek-Segafredo became Lidl-Trek. Accordingly, the jersey was also relaunched in the middle of the year.

EF Education EasyPost & EF Education-Cannondale

The jerseys of the EF Education EasyPost men's team and the EF Education-Cannondale women's team.Photo: Jered Gruber & Ashley Gruber / Gruber ImagesThe jerseys of the EF Education EasyPost men's team and the EF Education-Cannondale women's team.

Following the withdrawal of the EF Education-TIBCO-SVB women's team, a new women's team called EF Education-Cannondale will be set up at Continental level alongside the EF Education EasyPost men's World Tour team. The clothing supplier remains Rapha. The yellow elements on the men's and women's jerseys are new.

Canyon//SRAM Racing

The new jersey from Canyon//SRAM RacingPhoto: CanyonThe new jersey from Canyon//SRAM Racing

The German Women's World Tour team presents a creative and unconventional look. The design, called "Harmonic Riff", is intended to represent the sounds and rhythms of a race day.



Alpecin-Deceuninck

In jeans look: Alpecin-Deceuninck 2024 - here Jasper Philipsen at Tirreno-Adriatico 2024Photo: picture alliance / Roth / CVIn jeans look: Alpecin-Deceuninck 2024 - here Jasper Philipsen at Tirreno-Adriatico 2024

New design also for the team around superstar Mathieu van der Poel. The jersey is inspired by the flexible material jeans. The aim is to convey the values of hard work and having fun together. The jersey is e.g. available here.

Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale

Space design: Team Decathlon AG2R La MondialePhoto: Foto: Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale/P.Ballet_A.BroadwaySpace design: Team Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale

After the French team only in November had presented a new jersey, it was already outdated in March 2024. The new Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale jersey is intended to symbolise the start of a new and successful era. The jersey of the team led by Austrian Felix Gall is characterised by a darker blue and mint green. The jersey is e.g. available here.



Maik Schröder was born in East Westphalia and prefers to ride through the countryside on his gravel bike. The tour can also include a culinary stop to fortify himself for the next few kilometres. Even if there are few metres of altitude to conquer in the flatlands, he has the ambitious goal of completing a Transalp one day. As online editor, he is responsible for creating digital editorial content such as news reports, new products and event coverage.

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