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handler
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by handler

First time I raced against Ag2r I was very, very surprised how good they looked in reality. In my opinion it's the best looking kit in the pro peloton. Classic and unique. Next on my list is LPM.

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airwise
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by airwise

I can say that the bibs are brown dyed white lycra and far from opaque when sitting in the grupetto with a pair in front. Not a great look.

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by stella-azzurra

prendrefeu wrote:
First, brown has actually been in fashion for a while. Black has rarely gone out of fashion, and in the fashion world actually referencing black as a fashion trend is a bit moot.
But then again, and no offense here, I've never taken you to be interested in the design fields beyond being a casual consumer, so I don't hold anything against you and your opinion.


I am glad you do not hold it against me because you know nothing about my preferences.

prendrefeu wrote:Second, you're clearly focusing too much on the colours and ignoring the design. Colours of a jersey are largely determined by the sponsor: brown and blue are AG2R's corporate colors. The design itself, which is what I am discussing, is very well executed and, as I stated before, the closest any pro peloton jersey has ever gotten to be relatively in-step with current haute fashion trends at the same time. As Pete mentioned, blue & brown also happen to be an excellent (and relatively recent) combination trend, so having AG2R's colors in a well executed design is a win-win.


Color is important especially when most of us are watching cycling on a TV screen. An earth tone color like brown does not stand out next to other bright lively colors. One of the reasons why colors on cycling uniforms are bright.
It really is more about been seem apart from the rest than a fashion statement in cycling. They are billboards on wheels.
If the marketing guys had their way they'd put flashing lights in the jerseys. Hey look at me. :smartass:


prendrefeu wrote:It's easy to tell who is in the creative fields and who isn't by language used. In a similar vein, it's easy to tell who is in the HVAC industry and who isn't by the language used. In either situation, one experienced person may claim the other, non-experienced person's viewpoint is lacking. Such is the way of the world, no? Each person has their expertise (which can also be plural).


Would anyone in the HVAC industry or similar industry "who isn't by the language used" that prendrefeu is eluding to like an apology? because if I was, I would really like one. :noidea:
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by Marwin3000

I don't understand how Omega Pharma-Quick Step hasn't been mentioned! Easily the best looking jerseys in the peleton!

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by ave

I like the AG2R too.

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by ultyguy

The shit shorts are deffo see-thru close up. However, I have to agree that the ensemble kinda works in person. The shininess doesn't really come out on tv.

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by MattSoutherden

Shiny, translucent, brown lycra shorts.

I'm not sold. :hmm:
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by monkeyburger

I'm on my phone, so no image links lest I break my thumbs and the sun is coming up here on a beautifully sodden, pot hole-filled riding day
, so gotta go.

Good brown- AG2R/ Bad brown- Footon Servetto flying squirrel suits.
Good black- Colombia/ Bad black- err, half the peloton.
Good bright- Bardiani/ Bad bright- Vini Fantini (death by association)
Best all time- T Mobile, La Vie Claire, Renault

When pro athletic wear tries to ape "current fashion" trends the result can be laughable. Remember the LeOpard scarf party. When we see our heros out of their usual context something doesn't gel (unlike their hair on said evening). I want Pros to look like superheroes...no wait..superbillboardheroes, like Superman whoring out shoe polish. The LOTTO kit is a great example. I'm fond of the Androni kit for the same resaon.

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airwise
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by airwise

Carrera & Castorama. Instant classics - still selling today. F**k fashion.

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I too like Lotto-Belisol. Perfect moving billboard. Androni is cluttered like a poster wall. Cool in a way, certainly.
AG2R is good. Sky is good. T-Mobile was good in 2006-7. In 2003 not so much, but Ulle was in a fine Bianchi kit that year anyway.
Lampre-Merida is good. Uncluttered, distinct, and 3 colors evenly distributed around the wheel.

I liked the kits that took the side panel matching all the way, like Alessio and Saeco. Designs like that went out of cycle fashion.

Carpani was brilliant, but so is the Juve (and Newcastle) shirts of the time too. A good steal.
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by campbellrae

Yet more good news... :sarcasm: But I thought everybody saw the light & stopped in 2006?! :sarcasm:

http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/raboban ... ask-doping

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by tymon_tm

^ :lol:

should Rassmusen sue Rabobank for damages then?
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by gravity

one more vote for AG2R kit. what's with stella azzurra?

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by MTKEE7

May have to change username after saying this but...

Really liked (and in fact bought) the 2007 Discovery Channel Jersey

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by djconnel

All the "look good" versus "looks ugly" (although we can agree that Lars Boom leader's jersey is ugly) is subjective. The key point is pro cycling jerseys are designed to attain certain goals, and those goals are different than you would use if you were designing a jersey for other purposes. They can still be more or less attractive within those constraints, of course.

An early attempt at a "fashionable" pro jersey was La Vie Claire. Even though it's now dated, I think it was successful.

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