There’s not much racing to be had at this time of year, so we keep ourselves entertained by watching the teams announce their team kit. There are not a whole lot of significant changes happening this year, but here are our top ten.
Our number one spot goes to the Aussie team Jayco-AlUla, and that’s not because we’re biased but because they’ve gone very bold with the standout colour of purple.
1. Jayco-AlUla
Not only does Jayco-AlUla win our top spot, but they also win for choosing a fellow Aussie supplier in MAAP and for their creative photography. Visit their social channels for more images.
2. Lidl-Trek
Not a lot has changed with Lidl-Trek’s 2025 kit. It’s bold and happy and easy to spot in the peloton.
3. Human Powered Health
The women’s team of Human Powered Health has not changed their kit much this year, but their orange and purple combination stands out.
4. Ineos Grenadiers
The British team has also stuck with the same colours and patterns from last year with minor changes.
5. Arkéa-B&B Hotels
Arkéa-B&B Hotels have added black sleeves to their red kit, making it more distinctive and bold.
6. FDJ-Suez
The 2025 kit for women’s team FDJ-Suez has minor changes for this year, but it’s a tried and true formula.
7. Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale
The kit for Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale continues to improve and evolve. Long gone are those brown shorts, replaced by the green and blues.
8. XDS Astana
Astana Qazaqstan has become XDS Astana and, in the process, added a little pink and green to their aqua kit.
9. Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe
The main enhancement here is the addition of white on the top of the jersey, the sleeves and the back. Perhaps this will make it easier to spot them in the peloton.
10. Israel Premier Tech
The 2025 Israel Premier Tech kit hasn’t changed much for next year, sticking with the blue and whites that served them well in 2024.
Bora wins. Jayco loses.