Team dsm-firmenich PostNLNew look for jersey & bike

Thomas Goldmann

 · 08.01.2024

The new dsm-firmenich PostNL jersey
Photo: PB Prod/Team dsm-firmenich PostNL
Team dsm-firmenich PostNL is entering the 2024 season with a fresh design. The Dutch team has unveiled its jerseys and racing bike for 2024.

With PostNL, the largest postal and parcel delivery company in the Netherlands, the dsm-firmenich team has gained a new sponsor. Accordingly, manager Iwan Spekenbrink's team will be called Team dsm-firmenich PostNL from this season onwards. At the presentation of the new partner In mid-November, the World Tour racing team already gave a preview of what its new jersey could look like. Now the team's outfit has been officially unveiled.



Team dsm-firmenich PostNL: Striking stripes on the jersey

The new jersey of Team dsm-firmenich PostNLPhoto: PB Prod/Team dsm-firmenich PostNLThe new jersey of Team dsm-firmenich PostNL

The team's new jersey is contrasted by the colours blue, white and orange. The stripes in the centre, which stand for the motto "Keep Challenging", the "DNA of the team", remain characteristic. In 2023 the stripes were still blue, in 2024 orange. The left-hand stripe is intended to symbolise the "continuous development of each individual", while the right-hand stripe symbolises "their ever-improving innovative environment".

Scott Foil RC: New design for racing bike from Team dsm-firmenich PostNL

The team's Scott Foil RC also gets a new designPhoto: eltoromediadotcomThe team's Scott Foil RC also gets a new design

The new outfit was developed by clothing manufacturer Nalini together with the team. At the same time, the racing bikes also get a new look. The Scott Foil RC was adapted to the jersey design with the basic colour white. Various elements, such as the orange stripes of the jersey, are also reflected on the bike.

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The Dutch team also announced the contract extensions with Nils Eekhoff and Casper van Uden on Monday. The Dutchmen will both receive a new contract that is valid until 2026.

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