Omega Pharma-Quick Step have unveiled the kit that Mark Cavendish and his new team mates will be sporting next season. The Belgian team has also released a video in which some of the riders – including Tom Boonen and Tony Martin, but not Cavendish – talk about the new kit.
Made by Vermarc, it’s essentially based on the new design worn in the season just gone, but with the addition of a black on the top of the chest that appears to gradually fade into the sky blue above in what turns out on closer inspection to be something akin to an op art-inspired pattern.
The team is keen to connect with fans through social media – witness the “I [like] #OPQS” t-shirt you can buy which in that simple message neatly gives a nod to both Twitter and Facebook – and last week riders attended a course on interacting through those and similar channels.
The theme is repeated on a jersey modelled in that gallery by Tom Boonen (in the standard colours, rather than the black, gold and red of Belgian national champion that he’ll be sporting on the road until June at least) – it includes his Twitter name down the side, @tomboonen1.
Like the standard jersey Boonen is sporting, Cavendish’s, of course, will sport the rainbow stripes on the collar and cuffs that mark him out as a former road world champion.
All riders’ jerseys – including those of new arrivals – also bear the logo that marks the team out as the reigning world team time trial champions, having won the inaugural edition of that event in the Netherlands last September.
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Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.
is this an evolution in the peleton , you have the domestique , the rouler , the climber , the water carrier
so pretty soon we will have "le tweeter" a desiganted team member embelishing us with 140 carachters of its hot in spain or t h e s e c o b bb les r har d s** t
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is this an evolution in the peleton , you have the domestique , the rouler , the climber , the water carrier
so pretty soon we will have "le tweeter" a desiganted team member embelishing us with 140 carachters of its hot in spain or t h e s e c o b bb les r har d s** t
Might just have to get myself one of those jerseys - if nothing else to stand out from all the SKY ones in my area.
Plus my HTC one is a bit out of date. Shame as it was one of the best looing imho.
Any idea when all the team bikes start being released?
I love that kind of thing.