Tour Down Under 2026: First Look at Pro Jerseys

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

## New Season, New Looks: A First‍ Look at⁤ the 2026 WorldTour Team Kits from⁣ the Tour Down Under

The professional cycling world has unveiled a fresh palette of colours as the 2026 season officially kicked off at the Tour Down Under in Adelaide. Teams gathered for a joint presentation, showcasing their new jerseys to fans eager to decipher‍ the updated designs⁢ [[3]]. While some squads opted for subtle refinements, others debuted radical changes, marking a new era in team aesthetics.

Several teams maintained a familiar look for the ‍new season.Visma-Lease a Bike remains instantly recognizable with ‌its predominantly yellow jerseys, while Uno-X Mobility and Jayco will be easily identifiable to fans [[3]]. However, a number of teams have undergone meaningful visual⁢ transformations.

Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe unveiled a wholly revamped design, signaling a⁤ bold new chapter for ​the team [[1]].NSN Cycling, a⁣ new addition to ⁤the ‍WorldTour, also made ⁢a⁤ striking first impression with a vibrant orange and⁤ teal color scheme [[1]].

Other notable changes include Groupama-FDJ United,⁢ who have ‍switched to a jersey with a black background and a red arm detail [[3]]. FDJ-SUEZ United debuted a new all-black kit, a⁢ departure from⁤ their ⁢previous dark blue design. ineos Grenadiers opted for a lighter aesthetic, featuring orange ‌and white with gray shorts.Lotto-Intermarché’s kit retains its core design but appears to emphasize the “Intermarché” branding less prominently.

UAE Team Emirates-XRG⁣ maintained their signature sunrise fade,while Tudor Pro ‍Cycling Team largely kept their ‍existing design. Alpecin-Premier Tech’s kit is similar to their 2023 version, ‍with a slight⁢ adjustment to the sponsor branding.Human Powered Health also continued with a colourful⁣ design, and⁣ SD Worx-protime showcased a vibrant ​and eye-catching kit.

The 2026 Tour Down Under ​not only marks the start ⁢of a new racing season but also a‍ visual refresh for ⁢the WorldTour peloton. Cycling fans can follow all the action and in-depth coverage of the race‌ with a subscription to *Cyclingnews* ‌ [[1]], as the teams battle it out across South Australia’s challenging terrain [[2]].

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