Getting shirty
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The peloton was awash with colour in 2014, but who has the best kit this year? (pic: Sirotti)
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The peloton was awash with colour in 2014, but who has the best kit this year? (pic: Sirotti)
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Ag2r-La Mondiale's brown kit remains in the peloton for 2015 (pic: Frederic Machabert/Ag2r-La Mondiale)
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Team LottoNL-Jumbo's new kit features six lottery balls on the chest (pic: LottoNL-Jumbo)
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The FDJ.fr kit has failed to win us over (pic: FDJ.fr cycling team)
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Katusha's kit is mostly white - but don't expect it to stay that way in the rain (pic: Tim de Waele/Katusha)
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Lampre-Merida have not made an announcement about their 2015 kit (pic: Sirotti)
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Orica-GreenEDGE will have three Brits on board in 2015 (pic: Sirotti)
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Men in black? This is Giant-Alpecin's new kit (pic: Giant-Alpecin)
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The 'pro' wannabe will return from a training camp with heroic tales of riding like Fabian Cancellara (Pic: Trek Factory Racing)
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IAM Cycling are newcomers on the WorldTour stage (pic: IAM Cycling)
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Alex Dowsett is part of a star-studded Movistar squad (pic: Movistar)
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Astana will hope to start making headlines for the right reasons again (pic: Astana)
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Nicolas Roche is one of a number of new faces at Team Sky (pic: Team Sky)
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Cannondale-Garmin have opted for black and green for 2015 (pic: Cannondale-Garmin)
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BMC Racing are entering a new era with Tejay van Garderen at the helm (pic: BMC Racing)
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Tinkoff-Saxo will ride in the same fluoro yellow kit that debuted at the Tour de France (pic: Tinkoff-Saxo)
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Lotto-Soudal have stuck with their stylish retro-inspired jerseys from last season (pic: Lotto-Soudal)
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Mark Cavendish dons the new Etixx-QuickStep jersey (pic: Tim de Waele/EQS)
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The peloton was awash with colour in 2014, but who has the best kit this year? (pic: Sirotti)
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The peloton was awash with colour in 2014, but who has the best kit this year? (pic: Sirotti)
Getting shirty
The WorldTour peloton will be awash with colour in 2015, with new team kits having been unveiled for the coming season.
Following the official launch of Giant-Alpecin – the team’s third combination of headline sponsors in three years at WorldTour level – and the merged Cannondale-Garmin squad, we now know what jerseys we’ll see when the Tour Down Under kicks off on January 20.
We’ve rated each kit over the following pages, from the worst to the best. Do you agree with our picks? Vote for your favourite kit on the final page.
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