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Pro cycling kits 2024: What the WorldTour teams are wearing

A run-down of all the colours among the top-level teams for the upcoming season

Patrick Fletcher

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Cycling team kits 2024

© (L-R, T-B) Bahrain Victorious, SD Worx, Bora-Hansgrohe, Arkea-Samsic, UAE Team Emirates, Astana Qazaqstan, AG Insurance-Soudal. Ineos Grenadiers, Decathlon-AG2R la Mondiale

Cycling team kits 2024

With the New Year upon us, we're getting a clear picture of the sea of colour that will make up the pro pelotons in 2024.

Most teams have now unveiled their kits for the upcoming season, with some sticking to their 2023 designs but a fair few mixing things up with new designs.

Ineos Grenadiers ’ new kit , which is very similar to their old kit but made by a new supplier, was leaked online by their own rider , Egan Bernal, although most PR launch campaigns have gone off without a hitch – the most eye-catching being Julian Alaphilippe’s Celine Dion rendition for Soudal Quick-Step ’s get-up.

The Quick-Step kit is even less of a departure than Ineos’, with SD Worx and UAE Team Emirates among the other big teams to keep their tweaks to a minimum. As for the bigger changes, Bahrain Victorious have gone white, Jayco AlUla have had a complete redesign and Decathlon-AG2R La Mondiale have ditched the infamous brown shorts.

As for those still to land, we are still waiting on the full reveal for the new dsm-firmenich PostNL number, which looks set to be white, blue and orange.

In this piece, we’ve gathered all the kits across the men’s and women’s WorldTours, all in one place, and we’ll keep it updated whenever a new one drops.

  • Read more: Pro cycling transfers - every move for the 2024 season

AG Insurance-Soudal

There's no significant change here, although we do apparently have "more playful" lines between the blue and white, and flowers "in motion" on the sleeves and sides.

AG Insurance-Soudal Quick-Step's 2024 kit

© AG Insurance-Soudal Quick-Step

AG Insurance-Soudal Quick-Step's 2024 kit

Alpecin-Deceuninck

No new kit has broken cover so far for the Belgian team of the world champion Mathieu van der Poel .

Arkéa-B&B Hotels

The French team caught the most attention with their new kit thanks to a slightly strange Excalibur launch, complete with Arnaud Démare brandishing a sword. This jersey, which welcomes a new sponsor in B&B Hotels, is similar to 2023 but does contain some striking Excalibur-themed collage panelling.

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Astana Qazaqstan

Astana's new kit is an evolution of their Tour de France special edition from 2023. The Pringle patterning is gone, replaced with a more contained section of that so-called "veins of mineral stones" design from last year's Tour.

Mark Cavendish models Astana's 2024 jersey

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Mark Cavendish models Astana's 2024 jersey

Bahrain Victorious

Bahrain Victorious have played around with white jerseys at the Tour de France in the past, and they liked it so much they've made it their main kit. The old kit was red, black, and orange, so this presents a fresher, less obviously fossil-fuelled look.

Read more: Bahrain Victorious swap red for white for 2024 team kit

Bahrain Victorious' white 2024 kit

© Bahrain Victorious

Bahrain Victorious have gone white for 2024

Bora-Hansgrohe

Primož Roglič's new team are back with Sportful after a two-year hiatus and while they're sticking with their deep green base, they've added sections of pale green, which seems to have divided opinion so far.

Read more: Bora-Hansgrohe reveal new colours in return to Sportful kit

Bora-Hansgrohe's 2024 jersey from the front and back

© Bora-Hansgrohe

Bora-Hansgrohe's 2024 jersey from the front and back

Canyon-SRAM

The women's team have produced some of the most striking kits in the sport in recent years, and for 2024, they have not strayed from this trend. After using their previous design for two successive seasons, Canyon-SRAM have decided to shake things up ahead of the new campaign, with their new strip unveiled just ahead of the women's Santos Tour Down Under.

Read more: Canyon-SRAM drop their 2024 kit with a bolder than ever design

Kasia Niewadoma and her fellow Canyon-SRAM riders show off their new strip

© Canyon-SRAM

Kasia Niewadoma and her fellow Canyon-SRAM riders show off their new strip

Remaining with their tried-and-tested colours of blue, pink and purple - amongst others - Canyon-SRAM's new livery does away with some of the motifs that scattered the old design, and instead focuses on the 'harmonic riffs' of races.

Essentially, geometric patterns now dominate the jersey both front and back, designed to reflect the sounds of the peloton as it races along. We think this will remain one of the most popular kits in the world.

Ceratizit-WNT

The team haven't fully revealed their kit yet, releasing only a shot from the back and a blurred-out front-on shot, but it looks pretty similar to the blue and red design of 2023.

With Decathlon going all-in with the AG2R team, fellow French WorldTour squads are switching away from Van Rysel and forming a new partnership with Mobel Sport, although there's not much at all new about this 2024 design.

Decathlon-AG2R La Mondiale

Decathlon's in-house brand Van Rysel is now with AG2R as part of the new sponsorship, and while they've retained the diagonal logo-ing, there's a new white and blue colour scheme. However, what caused the most outcry was the death of the brown shorts, long-derided but already strangely missed.

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The Decathlon-AG2R La Mondiale 2024 kit

© Decathlon-AG2R La Mondiale

The Decathlon-AG2R La Mondiale 2024 kit

dsm-firmenich PostNL

The new dsm-firmenich PostNL jersey has proved one of the most divisive of the new campaign, with the Dutch squad making a total revamp of their look with the addition of PostNL as co-title sponsor.

Read more: dsm-firmenich PostNL launch 2024 teams, goals and jersey

Gone is the dark blue and black design, and in comes an eye-catching white, blue and orange attire that looks set to make the team stand out from the pack this season. Orange is, of course, the colour of PostNL, whilst the white base is complemented by light blue up top.

The new dsm-firmenich PostNL kit looks perfect for a summer's day

© dsm-firmenich PostNL

The new dsm-firmenich PostNL kit looks perfect for a summer's day

The bib shorts will be navy for the team and the old dsm logo is gone from the front of the jersey, to the delight of most. Whether you love it or hate it, you can't deny there is a real sense of fun in this new strip for 2024.

EF Pro Cycling

EF Pro Cycling unveiled their new pink and yellow jersey on 4 January with a host of colourful pictures taken at their recent winter training camp. The get-together was the biggest in the team's history, owing to the addition of EF Education-Cannondale women's team to the EF Education-EasyPost men's side.

Read more: EF Pro Cycling reveal new Rapha kit for 2024

EF Education-Cannondale and EF Education-EasyPost will wear the same kits in 2024, bar the odd sponsor change

© Jered Gruber & Ashley Gruber | Gruber Images

EF Education-Cannondale and EF Education-EasyPost will wear the same kits in 2024, bar the odd sponsor change

The team's new jersey remains primarily pink, but is adorned with bright yellow graphics which are in ode to the team's life on the road, as well as their European base in Girona, Spain.

Fenix-Deceuninck

We're yet to see anything new from the team that's run by the same people as the men's Alpecin-Deceuninck outfit.

There are subtle but striking changes for FDJ-SUEZ's fresh look for 2024. Their jersey remains predominantly blue with red sprawling the left-hand shoulder and the bottom of the jersey fading to the black of the bib shorts.

FDJ-SUEZ unveiled their new kit on 1 January

FDJ-SUEZ unveiled their new kit on 1 January

However, a series of navy diagonals break up the lighter blue that the team is known for, rather than adopting more of a simple fade design that the team used in 2023. This makes for a much more impressive kit, in our opinion. French bank card network Cartes Bancaires will also be pleased, as their sponsorship extends from the jersey's shoulders to also featuring on the front of the top.

Groupama-FDJ

Like the women's FDJ team – although the two are not co-owned – the men's team had one of the most popular kits in 2023, trading white for a dark blue, so it wouldn't be a surprise to see them stick in 2024.

Human Powered Health

Human Powered Health have released a kit for 2024 that they are calling a "new refreshed look", but to our mind, it looks pretty much the same as it did in 2023. Orange forms the base colour of the jersey, with hues of red and purple forming gradient splodges across the design. It leans darker than the 2023 version, but all in all the American squad are sticking to a familiar visual identity.

Ineos Grenadiers

This one was leaked by Egan Bernal on Instagram, which perhaps made it seem a little uninspiring when the announcement did come. There's a change of supplier – GOBIK in for Bioracer – and there's more orange and more fade, but the overall look feels similar to 2023.

Read more: Ineos Grenadiers reveal new GOBIK kit for 2024

Geraint Thomas in Ineos Grenadiers' new kit

© Ineos Grenadiers

Geraint Thomas in Ineos Grenadiers' new kit

Intermarché-Wanty

The Belgian team wore three different jerseys in 2023, with special editions for the Giro and Tour – but they have settled on a brand-new design for 2024. After their main effort for 2023 had the look of a white jersey that had innocuously been damaged by knocked-over paint cans, the team have opted for a far more geometric design for the new campaign.

Well-known social media user and graphic designer Stycle Design has been drafted in by Intermarché-Wanty once again to design the jersey, whilst the team has agreed a new partnership with Belgian company Verge Sport to manufacture the kit.

Intermarché-Wanty's new kit was unveiled on 26 December, 2023

© Alessandro Volders (Cycling Media Agency)

Intermarché-Wanty's new kit was unveiled on 26 December, 2023

White, fluorescent yellow and dark blue remain the team's core colours, with the right-hand side of the jersey predominantly yellow and dark blue patches colouring the white left-hand side.

As is the norm with this WorldTeam, multiple sponsors adorn the jersey, and it is Fantini who has been offered a far more prominent role in 2024, taking centre stage on the lower half of the top.

Liv AlUla Jayco

Liv Racing TeqFind and Jayco AlUla have merged over the winter, bringing an end to the former's spell as a WorldTeam, and bolstering the ranks available to Jayco AlUla. As we discussed in our Team Talk analysis , both squads struggled in 2023 and uniting forces should not only improve Jayco AlUla's WorldTeam, but has also allowed GreenEDGE Cycling to launch a new women's development side in the sport's lower tier.

Read more: Jayco AlUla Team Talk: Women’s teams combining forces to start anew

Both women's teams will be named Liv AlULA Jayco and with a new name comes a fresh kit - which is a drastic change from their 2023 effort. Gone is the white and blue design and emboldened remains Liv's trademark purple/aubergine.

Liv AlUla Jayco's new kit was released on 1 January, alongside that of the men's team

© Liv Jayco AlUla

Liv AlUla Jayco's new kit was released on 1 January, alongside that of the men's team

The front of the jersey sees the bottom half in an orange shade to depict the sands of the Australian outback, which changes to purple for the Liv logo and fades to white at the very top of the jersey. The sleeves, meanwhile, are a dark navy, as are the sides of the jersey and accompanying bib shorts.

Liv and AlUla take prominence as the main title sponsors, whilst Jayco settles for a smaller slot above the right collarbone. Low-quality graphics had leaked of the jersey in the weeks ahead of its release, but the general consensus amongst the public is that this is a jersey that certainly looks better in person.

Jayco AlUla

The new kit for the men's Jayco AlUla outfit, who are of course a UCI WorldTeam in their own right, was unveiled alongside that of the women's on 1 January. It sees the men wear a kit with the same design as the women's teams, only with the aubergine of Liv Cycling swapped out for the light blue of Jayco - as was seen on the team's 2023 kit.

Read more: Jayco AlUla and Liv AlUla Jayco unveil freshly-designed kit for 2024

Jayco AlUla will sport a fresh look for 2024

© Jayco AlUla / Sprint Cycling Agency

Jayco AlUla will sport a fresh look for 2024

One other notable difference between the sides is that the men will ride on Giant Bikes, as opposed to the Liv bikes that the women's teams will use. Liv is indeed a conglomerate company of Giant Bikes .

Lidl only joined as a title sponsor mid-way through the year, so it's no surprise the new kit that was cooked up then will be back for a full season of racing. Whereas they'd previously worn separate kits, the men's and women's teams are now wearing the same.

The Lidl-Trek kit with Elisa Longo Borghini standing out there as Italian national champ

The Lidl-Trek kit with Elisa Longo Borghini standing out there as Italian national champ

There's no big change for the Spanish team, who are sticking with a blue jersey with the big M. It does come with a little more excitement, though, with some artistic patterning as it fades towards the shorts.

Movistar's kit for 2024

© Movistar / Cxcling Creative Agency

Movistar's kit for 2024

Roland have parted ways with Israel-Premier Tech for 2024 and with that, the old blue-and-white design is put to rest. Instead, Roland returns to a base colour of ruby red, which the team used in the years before Israel-Premier Tech's involvement. Simple but arguably stylish, the new Roland kit also confirms the involvement of Pinarello as the team's bike manufacturer.

Roland Cycling Team announced their new kit with the unveiling of Antri Christoforou as one of their new signings for 2024

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Roland Cycling Team announced their new kit with the unveiling of Antri Christoforou as one of their new signings for 2024

The dominant women's team have stuck with the same colour palette and overall design but this feels slightly brighter and bolder compared to 2023.

  • Read more: 'Set to colour the year' – SD Worx stick to bright design for 2024 kit

Lorena Wiebes models the new SD Worx kit

Lorena Wiebes models the new SD Worx kit

Soudal Quick-Step

Revealed to much fanfare, amid strobe lighting and a full-hearted Celine Dion lip-sync from a two-time world champ, the Soudal Quick-Step kit, also designed by Stycle Design, is very much business as usual.

The Soudal Quick-Step 2024 kit

© Soudal Quick-Step

The Soudal Quick-Step 2024 kit

Visma-Lease a Bike

The Dutch team are changing names and sponsors, but not colours, sticking to the yellow and black scheme as they try and establish it as something of a team brand identity. However, it's definitely a brighter shade of yellow than previously, complete with honeycomb patterning that's part of that 'killer bee' branding. It's the same kit for the men's and women's teams.

Visma-Lease a Bike's 2024 kit

© Jumbo-Visma

Visma-Lease a Bike's 2024 kit

UAE Team Emirates

The main change here is the removal of black from the jersey, the running joke being Tadej Pogačar wanting to go fully white now he's too old for the white jersey classification at the Tour de France. There's also a new design element with red, green, and black stripes at the base of the jersey.

Tim Wellens (left) and Tadej Pogačar model the new UAE Team Emirates kit

© UAE Team Emirates

Tim Wellens (left) and Tadej Pogačar model the new UAE Team Emirates kit

UAE Team ADQ

It looks as though the team will be wearing the same blue and peach design as used in 2023.

INEOS Grenadiers

INEOS Grenadiers

  • Nationality United Kingdom
  • Founded 2010
  • Team Principal David Brailsford
  • UCI Code IGD
  • Bike Sponsor Pinarello

Team SD Worx-Protime

Team SD Worx-Protime

  • Nationality Netherlands
  • Team Principal Danny Stam
  • UCI Code SDW
  • Bike Sponsor Specialized

UAE Team Emirates

  • Nationality United Arab Emirates
  • Founded 2017
  • Team Principal Mauro Gianetti
  • UCI Code UAD
  • Bike Sponsor Colnago

Bahrain Victorious

  • Nationality Bahrain
  • Founded 2018
  • Team Principal Milan Eržen
  • UCI Code TBV
  • Bike Sponsor Merida

AG Insurance-Soudal Team

  • Nationality Belgium
  • UCI Code AGS

Castelli

Castelli is a clothing brand based in northern Italy, producing a range of high-performance sports clothing for cyclists and triathletes. With it unmistakable scorpion logo, the brand is well-known within cycling for its premium quality products.

Sportful

Italian brand Sportful started creating cycling garments in 1985 and has been developing clothing ever since.

Specialized

Specialized

Specialized is a bike manufacturer based in California, USA. The company produces bicycles and components for a wide variety of cycling disciplines. Specialized also sells a range of premium products under its S-works brand.

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The Masters 2024: Fantasy DP World Tour ones to watch

All eyes are on Augusta National this week for the 88th playing of the Masters Tournament , but who are you picking in your team on the DP World Tour's official Fantasy game?

To play Fantasy DP World Tour, click here .

Spain's  Jon Rahm  is the defending champion after he won his second Major title on the 40th anniversary of Seve Ballesteros' second win at Augusta National 12 months ago, with an array of international talent looking to claim the coveted Green Jacket this year.

World Number 1 and 2022 champion Scottie Scheffler arrives in sensational form, while Rory McIlroy is making a 10th attempt to complete the Grand Slam of winning all four majors and Tiger Woods makes just his second start worldwide this season, five years on from his remarkable fifth Masters triumph.

Ryder Cup star Ludvig Åberg , already a winner on both the DP World Tour and PGA TOUR having turned professional last summer, makes his Major Championship debut this week as does Japan's Ryo Hisatsune , while another rookie Matthieu Pavon looks to create more headlines after his history-making exploits on the PGA TOUR earlier this year.

Norway's Viktor Hovland and England's Matt Fitzpatrick enjoyed top-10 finishes in 2023, while Tommy Fleetwood among others is hoping to challenge for his first Major victory.

If you have not done so already, you can sign up to play the official 2024 DP World Tour Fantasy game and submit your six-man team before the first round gets under way on Thursday:  https://fantasy.dpworldtour.com/

The 2024 season-long winner will win a trip to the DP World Tour Championship in Dubai next year, enjoy a lesson with a DP World Tour professional and a round of golf on the Earth course at Jumeirah Golf Estates. For more information on this amazing prize and others, read  here .

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Fantasy Insight: As it stands, Scottie Scheffler is the favourite for players of our Fantasy Game this week , featuring in 88% of teams. Other popular players include defending champion Jon Rahm (67%) and four-time Major winner Rory McIlroy (64%).

Viktor Hovland, who is yet to miss a cut at Augusta National in his first four appearances, is the fourth most picked player, featuring in 44% of Fantasy teams.

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Here, we pick out three players in action this week who are worth considering for your Fantasy team selections.

Favourite - Scottie Scheffler

Quite simply he is the best player in the world. Twice a winner already this year, including at The Players Championship last month, and with his worst finish this season a tie for 17th, it would be no surprise if he claimed his second Green Jacket, two years after his first.

The American is also one of just three players (alongside Hideki Matsuyama and Shane Lowry) to have finished in the top 25 at each of the last four Masters.

Statistically the strongest across a number of categories on the PGA TOUR, the 27-year-old will be a tough act to beat if he has a good week on the greens.

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Form horse - Ludvig Åberg

You begin to run out of superlatives for the Swede. Less than a year on from turning professional, the young Swede is preparing for his first Major Championship appearance.

Labelled a "generational talent" by Team Europe Captain Luke Donald ahead of his Ryder Cup debut last September, Åberg arrives at Augusta National in fine form - he has three top 10s in his last six PGA TOUR starts and has finished no worse than a tie for 25th during that stretch.

A winner on both sides of the Atlantic, and now inside the world's top 10, could he become the first player since Fuzzy Zoeller in 1979 to win on his Masters debut? He has certainly proven himself capable of rising to the biggest challenges before.

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Wild card - Justin Rose

The former World Number One is not to be discounted easily.

While his results since contesting the Ryder Cup might not inspire much confidence, it is hard to find others who are yet to win the Masters with a more enviable record at Augusta National.

In his 18 appearances to date, he has six top-10s, twice finishing runner-up. In that time, he has also made the cut on 16 occasions, so someone who historically gives himself a shot at the title heading into the final 36 holes.

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Keita Nakajima became the second Japanese to win on the DP World Tour this season at the DLF Golf & Country Club as he picked up 232 Fantasy player points, rewarding the near 12% of the game's users who had him in their team.

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Paris-Roubaix 2024: How to Watch a UCI World Tour Cycling Livestream for Free

The world's best riders take on the Queen of the Classics.

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The UCI World Tour heads to the rugged roads of northern France this weekend for the 2024 edition of the Paris-Roubaix. 

Widely regarded as the toughest one-day race on the road cycling calendar, Paris-Roubaix features some of the most grueling cobblestone stretches on any of the Spring Classics. The peloton's ordeal eventually concludes after almost 160 miles in the iconic velodrome in Roubaix.

Last year's event saw Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Deceuninck) claim victory in the men's race while Alison Jackson (EF Education-Cannondale) was the 2023 women's race winner. 

Below, we'll outline the best  live TV streaming services  to use to watch the Paris-Roubaix live wherever you are in the world.

Max Walscheid of Germany and Team Cofidis riding along a cobbled stretch, while spectators behind a barrier with flags cheer on from the sides at the 2023 Max Walscheid of Germany and Team Cofidis race.

The 256.6km one-day race is known as "The Hell of the North," and these cobblestones might give you a clue as to why.

Paris-Roubaix 2024: Where and when is it?

The 2024 Paris Roubaix Femmes takes place on Saturday, April 6, at 1:35 p.m. CET local time, making it a 7:35 a.m. ET or 4:35 a.m. PT start in the US . For viewers in the UK it's a 12:35 p.m. BST start , while in Australia the action begins at 9:35 p.m. AEST .  

The Men's race meanwhile starts on Sunday, April 7 at 11:10 a.m. CET local time, which is 5:10 a.m. ET or 2:10 a.m. PT in the US, 10:10 a.m. BST in the UK and 7:10 p.m. in Australia. 

How to watch the Paris-Roubaix 2024 online from anywhere using a VPN

If you find yourself unable to view the race locally, you may need a different way to watch -- that's where using a VPN can come in handy. A VPN is also the best way to stop your ISP from throttling your speeds by encrypting your traffic, and it's also a great idea if you're traveling and find yourself connected to a Wi-Fi network, and you want to add an extra layer of privacy for your devices and logins. 

With a VPN, you're able to virtually change your location on your phone, tablet or laptop to get access to what you want to watch. If your internet provider or mobile carrier has stuck you with an IP address that incorrectly shows your location in a blackout zone, a VPN can correct that problem by giving you an IP address in your correct, non-blackout area. Most VPNs, like our  Editors' Choice, ExpressVPN , make it really easy to do this. 

Using a VPN to watch or stream sports is legal in any country where VPNs are legal, including the US, UK and Canada, as long as you have a legitimate subscription to the service you're streaming. You should be sure your VPN is set up correctly to prevent leaks: Even where VPNs are legal, the streaming service may terminate the account of anyone it deems to be circumventing correctly applied blackout restrictions. 

Looking for other options? Be sure to check out some of the other great  VPN deals  taking place right now.

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ExpressVPN is our current best VPN pick for people who want a reliable and safe VPN, and it works on a variety of devices. It's normally $13 a month, and you can sign up for ExpressVPN and save 35% -- the equivalent of $8.32 a month -- if you get an annual subscription. 

Note that ExpressVPN offers a 30-day money-back guarantee.

Livestream the Paris-Roubaix 2024 in the US

US cycling fans can watch all the action live via NBC, as well as streaming service  Peacock . 

Watch Paris-Roubaix in the US from $6 per month

NBC's streaming service Peacock offers access to a wide selection of top tier cycling events, including the Tour de France. You'll need to have a Peacock Premium or Premium Plus account to stream races live, which costs $6 a month or $60 per year.

Livestream Paris-Roubaix 2024 in the UK 

Viewers in the UK will need to subscribe to Eurosport or the streaming service Discovery Plus to watch this year's action live.

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Discovery Plus

Carries the 2024 paris-roubaix live in the uk.

A subscription to Discovery Plus in the UK costs £7 per month or £60 for the year.

The service is available on a wide array of devices, and also includes access to all Eurosport TV channels.

Stream Paris-Roubaix 2024 in Australia for free

It's good news for cycling fans Down Under, with the 2024 Paris-Roubaix set to be broadcast for free in Australia on SBS .

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Carries the 2024 Paris-Roubaix in Australia

Viewers can livestream Paris-Roubaix coverage on the free-to-use SBS On Demand service.

The platform has dedicated apps for Android and iOS, and you can also access the service on Android TV, Amazon Fire TV stick, Apple TV and most smart TVs.

Stream Paris-Roubaix 2024 in Canada

Dedicated cycling streaming service FloBikes is the place to watch live coverage of this year's race in Canada.

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Watch Paris-Roubaix 2024 in Canada

A subscription to FloBikes currently costs $150 per year (roughly CA$190), which works out at $12.50 per month (roughly CA$16). The service has dedicated apps for Android and Apple devices.

Quick tips for streaming Paris-Roubaix 2024 using a VPN 

  • With four variables at play -- your ISP, browser, video streaming provider and VPN -- your experience and success when streaming the 2024 Paris-Roubaix live may vary.
  • If you don't see your desired location as a default option for ExpressVPN, try using the "search for city or country" option.
  • If you're having trouble after you've turned on your VPN and set it to the correct viewing area, there are two things you can try for a quick fix. First, log into your streaming service subscription account and make sure the address registered for the account is an address in the correct viewing area. If not, you may need to change the physical address on file with your account. Second, some smart TVs -- like Roku -- don't have VPN apps you can install directly on the device itself. Instead, you'll have to install the VPN on your router or the mobile hotspot you're using (like your phone) so that any device on its Wi-Fi network now appears in the correct viewing location.
  • All of the VPN providers we recommend have helpful instructions on their main site for quickly installing the VPN on your router. In some cases with smart TV services, after you install a cable network's sports app, you'll be asked to verify a numeric code or click a link sent to your email address on file for your smart TV. This is where having a VPN on your router will also help, since both devices will appear to be in the correct location. 
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Final UCI Rankings for the 2021 road season: Tadej Pogačar and Annemiek van Vleuten at the top of the world hierarchy

The Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) is pleased to announce that it has published all the final UCI Rankings for the 2021 road season for the different categories (Men Elite, Women Elite, Men Under-23, Women Under-23, Men Junior and Women Junior). The rankings were updated on 31 October, the final day of the 2021 season, and published on 2 November.

In the Men Elite category, the Slovenian Tadej Pogačar dominated both the individual UCI World Ranking (all types of races included) and the stage race individual UCI World Ranking. The Belgian Wout van Aert finishes at the top of the one-day race individual UCI World Ranking. The teams UCI World Ranking was won by Belgian squad Deceuninck – Quick-Step, while Belgium was the top-ranked nation.

As a reminder, the UCI WorldTour ranking no longer exists: since 2019 only the UCI World Ranking has been calculated for Men Elite.

Concerning Women Elite, Dutch rider Annemiek van Vleuten finished the season at the top of both the individual UCI World Ranking and the individual UCI Women’s WorldTour Ranking. The teams UCI World Ranking was dominated by Dutch squad Team SD Worx and the nations UCI World Ranking by the Netherlands.

The teams UCI Women’s WorldTour Ranking also went to Team SD Worx, while the New Zealander Niamh Fischer-Black finished at the top of the Youth Ranking.

2021 UCI World Ranking (Men)

Individual Ranking (overall):

1. Tadej Pogačar (SLO), 5,363 points

2. Wout van Aert (BEL), 4,382

3. Primož Roglič (SLO), 3,924

Individual Ranking (one-day races):

1. Wout van Aert (BEL), 3,016 points

2. Julian Alaphilippe (FRA), 2,523

3. Tadej Pogačar (SLO), 1,915

Individual Ranking (stage races):

1. Tadej Pogačar (SLO), 3,423 points

2. Primož Roglič (SLO), 2,499

3. Egan Arley Bernal Gomez (COL), 2,187

Teams Ranking:

1. Deceuninck – Quick-Step (BEL), 15,641.21 points

2. Ineos Grenadiers (GBR), 14,998.66

3. Jumbo – Visma (NED), 12,914.67

Nations Ranking:

1. Belgium, 14,349.33 points

2. Slovenia, 11,993

3. France, 11,541.67

2021 UCI World Ranking (Women)

Individual Ranking:

1. Annemiek van Vleuten (NED), 5,053.33 points

2. Elisa Longo Borghini (ITA), 3,485

3. Marianne Vos (NED) 3,378

1. Team SD Worx (NED), 12,389.99 points

2. Trek – Segafredo (USA), 9,158.66

3. Movistar Team Women (ESP), 9,067.66

1. The Netherlands, 16,147.99 points

2. Italy, 8,411

3. Denmark, 4,338.99

2021 UCI Women’s WorldTour Ranking

1. Annemiek van Vleuten (NED), 3,177 points

2. Demi Vollering (NED), 2,563

3. Elisa Longo Borghini (ITA), 2,509

1. Team SD Worx (NED), 8,572 points

2. Trek – Segafredo (USA), 5,263

3. Movistar Team Women (ESP), 5,043

Youth Ranking:

1. Niamh Fisher-Black (NZL), 34 points

2. Evita Muzic (FRA), 32

3. Mariia Novolodskaia (RUS), 22

All the official rankings and results for international road cycling can be consulted on the UCI website.

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USA Cycling Announces 2024 UCI BMX Racing World Championships Team Competing in Rock Hill, S.C.

The BMX Racing World Championships are coming to the United States May 12-18.

The 2024 UCI BMX Racing World Championships will return to Rock Hill, S.C., U.S.A. May 12-18. The upcoming event will mark the venue's second time hosting the UCI World Championships, following its successful debut in 2017. At the 2017 race, Americans Corben Sharrah (Tucson, Arizona; Daylight Cycle Co.) and Alise Willoughby (Saint Cloud, Minn.; Team Toyota/ Daylight Cycle Co.) celebrated victories clinching both the Elite Men’s and Elite Women’s World Titles. Both Sharrah and Willoughby are set to return to Team USA seven years later, and are aiming for another World Championship medal.

A total of 27 athletes have been selected for the Junior, Under-23, and Elite teams competing in the UCI categories. Felicia Stancil (Lake Villa, Ill.; Factory SSquared/Answer) will be a rider to watch after winning her first Elite World title at the 2022 UCI BMX Racing World Championships in Nantes, France. This season, Willoughby , Jeremy Smith (Seminole, Fla.; Hyper Bicycles), and Ava Corley (La Mirada, Calif.; Tangent/ Rift/ Rockstar Racing Team) have all rode to podium spots in their respective fields at the UCI World Cup rounds in Rotorua and Brisbane.

The Team USA Roster is as follows:

Kamren Larsen (Bakersfield, Calif.; Factory SSquared/Answer)

Corben Sharrah (Tucson, Ariz.; Daylight Cycle Co.)

Jeremy Smith (Seminole, Fla.; Hyper Bicycles)

Cameron Wood (Peoria, Ariz.; Mongoose Bicycles)

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Lexis Colby (Surprise, Ariz.; Supercross BMX)

Carly Kane (Guilford, Ind.; Huffy Bicycles)

Payton Ridenour (Pottstown; Penn.; Mongoose Bicycles)

Felicia Stancil (Lake Villa, Ill.; Factory SSquared/Answer)

Daleny Vaughn (Tucson, Ariz.; DK Bicycles)

Alise Willoughby (Saint Cloud, Minn.; Team Toyota/ Daylight Cycle Co.)

Weston Meurlot (New Smyrna Beach, Fla.; 110% Nutrition BMX Race Team)

Patrick (PJ) O’Brien (Punta Gorda, Fla.; Davis Racewear)

Ethan Popovich (Valparaiso, Ind.; Haro Bikes)

James Cutter Williams (Potomac Falls, Va.; Tangent/ Rift/ Rockstar Racing Team)

McKenzie Gayheart (Fort White, Fla.; Factory Full Tilt/ Radio)

Jacy Moore (Port Orchard, Wash.; Impact BMX Racing)

Keiley Shea (La Habra, Calif.; 316 Racing)

Breanna Winter (Antelope, Calif.; Tangent/ Rift/ Rockstar Racing Team)

Bryton Bailey (Henderson, Nev.)

Deegan Brown (San Jose, Calif.; Supercross BMX)

Cedric Cade (Henderson, Nev.; Impact BMX Racing)

Sean Day (Tacoma, Wash.; Factory Full Tilt/ Radio)

Junior Women

Alexis Alden (Peachtree City, Ga.; Albe’s Bike Shop)

Ava Corley (La Mirada, Calif.; Tangent/ Rift/ Rockstar Racing Team)

Rita Fedewa (Fort Collins, Colo.; Impact BMX Racing)

Riley Jordan (Middleburg, Fla.)

Savanna Stokes (Las Vegas, Nev.; Mongoose Bikes)

The final two Paris 2024 Olympic Games qualifying events for BMX Racing are both taking place in the United States Prior to the World Championships, the last UCI World Cup of the season will be in Tulsa, Okla. April 27-28. Olympic selection procedures and Olympic Qualification Rankings can be found, here .

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ALTSASU, SPAIN - APRIL 03: Jonas Vingegaard Hansen of Denmark and Team Visma | Lease a Bike competes during the 63rd Itzulia Basque Country 2024, Stage 3 a 190.9km stage from Ezpeleta to Altsasu 526m / #UCIWT / on April 03, 2024 in Altsasu, Spain. (Photo by Tim de Waele/Getty Images)

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Two-time Tour de France winner Jonas Vingegaard broke his collarbone and several ribs in a race crash on Thursday.

Denmark’s Vingegaard was part of a multi-rider crash with about 21 miles left in the Tour of the Basque Country’s fourth stage in Spain.

His team, Jumbo | Lease a Bike, said Vingegaard crashed hard was taken to a hospital .

World road race and time trial champion Remco Evenepoel of Belgium and Tokyo Olympic time trial champion Primoz Roglič of Slovenia were also involved in the crash .

Like Vingegaard, they withdrew from the tour.

Evenepoel fractured his right collarbone and his right scapula.

Roglič's team said he did not have any fractures. He gave a thumbs-up to a broadcast camera as he rode away in a car.

A message from @EvenepoelRemco for his fans 😊 pic.twitter.com/GiyApRw8Ij — Soudal Quick-Step Pro Cycling Team (@soudalquickstep) April 4, 2024

WorldTour team kits 2024 - The definitive ranking

Once again, Will Jones and his ever-scathing mother run us through the best and worst of the peloton's jerseys

The best pro kits of 2024 ranked

January is relatively miserable, provided you're in the northern hemisphere. For cycling fans though it means that the WorldTour peloton is now showcasing new tech, new bikes, and most importantly for this article, new kit. The jerseys of the world's pro cycling teams are now all out there in the wild , and we've done our usual mass office vote to bring you the definitive rankings. 

There are some big changes, some unusual colour palettes, and new sponsor decals to shoehorn into already crowded visual spaces. While others may claim to bring you an official kit ranking, none offer what I'm bringing you: Scathing comments from my mother. 

She is a regular cyclist, but doesn't pay much attention to racing beyond the Tour de France , so it's about as objective a viewpoint as you're ever likely to get. Keep reading to see who ranked where, which teams have moved up and down, and which jersey my mum thinks "looks like a urine sample".

2024 kit rankings

30: Visma–Lease a Bike (Men's and Women's)

Rock bottom, but an improvement on last year to my mind. The honeycomb motif is a neat touch, but I think it's a stretch to expect the team's super domestiques to ditch the team radios and communicate in a series of short dance segments...

Mum: Lease a bike is a very good idea... especially as I've chipped mine and I'm terribly upset about it. Would everybody have the Belgian bits? Will: No, only former Belgian champions. Mum: OK. I still think they need to choose a different yellow. 

UAE Team Emirates team kit 2024

29: UAE Team Emirates

One of my favourites, and last year's kit was also one of my favourites. It's simple, it's classy, it's got a tonne of sponsor logos, and anyone wearing it is going to look more tanned. It took a while for Mum to ponder this one, but I think she actually quite liked it. Not so much my colleagues, though...

Mum: I don't understand what that stuff coming up the tummy is. Will: I like that one! Mum: It is clear, but it would almost be better if it didn't have those lines at the front that looked like two hands doing this*. Will: That's gonna be hard to come across in the text...

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Then, after a pause...

Mum: I know it sounds daft, but if that material is a nice dense white rather than a flimsy one it would look good. It depends on the colour of the shorts. What they should do is give their team red shorts. There you have it folks, we need red shorts in the peloton. * It looked like some sort of gang sign to be honest, but I think she just meant it looks like hands.

2024 kit rankings

28: Movistar (Men's and Women's)

Movistar have a pretty tried and tested formula at this point. Black shorts, blue jersey, big white 'M'. Like many teams they've tried to modernise by adding a bit more graphic intrigue to the transition between jersey and shorts. It's fine by me, not my favourite but I think deserving of a top-10 spot. Mum didn't really like how freshly back-on-the-team Colombian, Nairo Quintana was sitting though.

Mum: There's a bit too much manspreading going on there... and why are they all wearing sunglasses? Will: They're in Spain (probably). It's sunny.

Urška Žigart, Mauro Schmid and Matilde Vitillo pose in the Jayco-Alula and Liv-Alula team kit for 2024

27: Jayco AlUla

This is my second least favourite. How it wasn't second last is a travesty. I guess there's no accounting for taste...

Mum: Absolutely not. Absolutely not. They need to get a colour wheel out. If they're going to do a fade, you don't don't fade that red into the blue. Oh dear. No.

2024 Ineos Grenadiers kit

26: Ineos Grenadiers

Another of Mum's top favourites, but I think it's because she fancies our boy Geraint. Personally. I'm indifferent, but I am glad there's now some differentiation between the Ineos and the Bahrain kits. Mum: Now that's quite striking. I like it. Yeah. I like the one arm being one colour and the one arm being the other colour. And I'm a big fan of orange.

2024 kit rankings

25: Human Powered Health

Human Powered Health is a simple affair, one that Mum struggled to picture in a team context, despite my best efforts.

Mum: What would it look like in a team? Will: Like that, but imagine eight of them.. or seven. Mum: It's not offensive. You can see it if you were a sponsor. You definitely get that it's doing its job. Isn't it? doing its job? Its job. Yeah, it's doing its job. 

It is, clearly, doing its job, but not with enough panache to place any higher. 

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24: EF Education-EasyPost

I prefer last year's kit. more simple, more 'slowly depleting highlighter'. It gave me fond flashbacks to the weeks before my exams where I'd highlight everything in the hope that adding more pink would make me remember things better... Given that I trained as a geologist and now I'm a cycling journo I'll let you come to your own conclusions as to how well that went for me.

Mum: Get rid of the yellow! Get rid of the yellow! Make the Rapha strike bigger because people know what the Rapha stripe is and then put the Rapha in black. Get rid of the yellow!

Get rid of the yellow, then, I think is what she was getting at. 

2024 kit rankings

23: Ceratizit-WNT

This isn't the one for me, but in an incredible against the odds turn up for the books... this was mum's joint-favourite!

Mum: Look at the diamond patterns in there. They're mirroring the A's and the T's. Somebody's thought quite a lot about that one!

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22: Bahrain Victorious

This is clearly the lesser of the two mostly white, Middle-East-nation-backed team kits. I'm just not a turquoise fan I'm afraid. Sadly, again, I'm not in step with my colleagues.

Mum: This is all this technical stuff ( by which she means heavily vented fabrics ), which is all very clever, but it makes it look really messy. I know you've got Bapco Energies who are obviously very proud of themselves... I'm sure it's lovely to cycle in, but the material is not nice.

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21: Arkea-B&B Hotels

Arkea is in a similar, but slightly neatened version of last year's kit, with a more prominent pattern on the left side of the jersey. Gone, fortunately, is the flashes of Bianchi Celeste, which was one of the worst colour pairings in cycling in recent years. 

Mum: That's nice. That's a clear red. That's lovely. That's lovely. I'd wear that.

Clearly trying to blag herself a free jersey from a rival team after being let down by Cofidis...

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20. AG Insurance-Soudal

Personally, I don't mind this, but I'm a fan of Euro-style sponsor soup jerseys. With a paltry average score of just 2/5 this one proved relatively unpopular with the Cyclingnews staff, and my mum, too. 

Mum: Oh poor girl... Oh dear. I think she's smiling through the pain there. I'm trying to think of something positive to say. Will: Do your best! Mum: It's got a lobster* on it?

*It's worth noting at this point that my mum is a big fan of Castelli kit, but cannot be convinced that the scorpion logo isn't actually a lobster. 

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19: Fenix-Deceuninck

Again, a kit I'm not necessarily blown away by but I don't think it's all that hideous. My colleagues disagree, which is beginning to make me feel like I might just have terrible taste...

Mum: Looks like something you'd pick up in the middle of Lidl. Maybe that's too cruel? I like the stripes across the middle, so I'm going to take back the Lidl comment. If it had a little more detail in it I'd give it more.

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18: Soudal-QuickStep

Another classic in my eyes, but still sadly languishing in the bottom half.

Mum: God help us, what have they done this time?! I'm not sure about the Safety Jogger on the on the shoulders - They could have put that somewhere else. Will: I suspect Safety Jogger paid to have it there, in fairness... Mum: No. And why have they got 'Napoleon' on the arms? They're a Belgian team, aren't they? Napoleon is French! Will: I think it's a betting company, Mum. I don't think the team is sponsored by Napoleon himself...

17: Liv-AlUla-Jayco

In a rare moment of agreement, neither Mum nor I were fans of this one, and we both concluded that it was worse than the Jayco AlUla kit.

Mum: They've made that worse. I don't know how that's worse but it's dreadful. And I ride a Liv bike! Will: It's so bad it would make you upset to ride a Liv bike? Mum: Well no not quite because my bike is lovely... but I would not put that on. Will: Isn't that the colour of your bike at the top? Mum: No. My bike is 'dynamic bronze'.

Plus points to Liv there for creating a memorable colour name!

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16: Alpecin-Deceuninck

Undefeated hardest-to-spell sponsor of the year for several years on the bounce now, Alpecin remains a standout favourite for me. Classy, uncluttered, symmetrical. This is a jersey that'll age well.

Mum: I'd take out 'hair booster' for a start. Everybody knows what Alpecin is!

While slightly critical, I think that's probably a win for Alpecin as a sponsor as much as anything else.

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15: Uno-X Mobility

Personally, I'm a big fan of this. It's modern, it's block colours, and it has a slight Early Learning Centre vibe. It seems I'm being labelled as a thoughtless, toxic bloke however because both my mother and my partner both take issue with the fact the logos sit far too prominently on the chest.

Mum: They have GOT to sort this 'Uno-X' thing out, these guys. They need to have the logo on the shoulder, not the boobs. I reckon they've done it deliberately! Will: You think this is an act of toxic masculinity? Mum: I do, I really do. In fact, having the Norwegian flag across your chest like that is much better than having 'Uno' on one side and 'X' on the other. Will: They can't all be Norwegian champion... Mum: No.

Freya, my partner, from another room: It's designed for men!!

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14: SD Worx

Big team, top half placing - it's the ever-winning SD Worx. A big hit with the staff, and quite a hit with the parental contingent too. Mum: she's looking very happy with yourself, but, um, no, well, it's quite dramatic. You could stand on a podium in that, couldn't you? Will: They do, quite regularly. Mum: I'm not understanding what the big cross thing is. Will: It's a design flair, perhaps. Mum: Also, you don't see so much purple on the road. I'm not a big fan of purple but I think in a combination with a bit of red there... That's not bad. 

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One sponsor is a weird vibe. Cycling teams need two, at least. That's not the worst of it though...

Mum: Oh, that's they look like they've got sweaty armpits.

She's not wrong, to be fair. 

Cofidis 2024 team jersey

12: Cofidis

Cofidis get a provisional zero points because this is a dictatorship. Last year my mum bigged them up and they promised to send her a jersey. No jersey ever materialised, so what sort of son would I be if I didn't use my platform to try and blag my mum a freebie?

Mum: Oh that's nice isn't it?! Will: I'm giving it a zero. Mum: Why? Will: They promised you a jersey! Mum: They did promise me a jersey. I haven't got the jersey. And I tell you what I don't like about it. Is all this sort of fading thing? The swirls? Yeah, it looks like somebody's not washed it properly.

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11: Groupama-FDJ

The FDJ jersey remains more or less the same, and last year was our overall winner. Like a hugely tiresome Christmas number one about sausage rolls it's tumbled down the rankings as the new year begins. It's still a winner in my eyes, even if it's no longer going to be adorning everyone's favourite Frenchman, Thibaut Pinot .

Mum: That's very nice. I like to see what they've done with the seams. They've got a nice red highlight down the middle. That's lovely. And I don't know how many sponsors they have, but it's not completely covered. And also I like the alternate sleeve thingy.

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10: DSM-Firmenich-PostNL (Men's and Women's)

Initially, I really disliked this one, and it has slightly grown on me. It was another one that polarised the office, but the people who adored it clearly outnumbered the haters by a sizeable margin. It was, amazingly, one of Mum's top picks.

Mum: I think that's lovely. It's the orange like I said before. We've got rid of the Brown from AG2R so we need something orange, and it works with the teal. And also the double strike down the front... 

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9: UAE Team ADQ

No real change from last year for a kit that I quite liked.

Mum: It's got that yellow again! I don't understand why people have to put that shade of yellow on.

At this point my partner came in and suggested that bonus points be given for the quality of the nail varnish, derailing the conversation but allowing Mum time to rethink her position...

Mum: I'm coming round to this one because it's actually quite pretty and somebody has thought about this.

The new 2024 colours of the Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale team

8: Decathlon AG2R

Yeah, that's alright, that! I mean I'm as sad as the next person about the loss of brown shorts, but I guess time marches on regardless. It's clear, neat, almost retro. If the top half was horizontal I think it would be a future old-school classic.

Mum: I like it because it's clear, but I am disappointed about the lack of brown. Brown, as I have said before*, is a very underrated colour. *For context, Mum is currently making herself some brown trousers.

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7: Lidl-Trek (Men's and Women's)

One of my favourites, so I'm pleased to see my tastes are finally aligning with my colleagues. A great mix of juvenile colours, and a euro-supermarket sponsor, exactly as a cycling jersey should be. All it needs now is a special 'middle aisle' edition for the Tour de France, each jersey sporting a different special offer item on the back, and we're golden. 

Mum: Ooh, now that IS quite nice. It's clear, it's concise, it's got dense colours, it's neat. I like it. Give 'em red shorts! They'd look fab!

That's another team for red shorts!

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6: Israel-Premier Tech (ProTeam)

Israel PremierTech is a pretty classy number, not all that different (if at all?) from last season. 

Mum: You can't see most of it so you don't know who they are.

If nothing else this highlights the importance of clear marketing photography if you're to capture the imagination of recently retired passing cycling fans. 

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5: FDJ-SUEZ

Another high placing for the French team. Last year they got docked points because Suez, a refuse management company, kept messing up Mum's bin collection. It's been a year and she's definitely over it...

Mum: If I was a professional cyclist and I was put in that that would be great. It is still such a shame that Suez is... Will: Have they sorted your bins out yet? Mum: No. But that's okay. I'm over that now. I'm okay.

Astana Qazaqstan Team 2024 - 15/12/2023 - photo Luca Bettini/SprintCyclingAgency©2023

4: Astana Qazaqstan

A real polariser in the office. People either loved it or hated it. Personally, as a former geologist who used to hunt for gold seams, I'm all for a lycra homage to my old profession, inaccurate though it is. Mum wasn't quite so sure, sadly. Mum: Oh Christ. What's with the fire stuff? I know it's a land of fire and volcanoes and stuff... Will: No, this is an homage to the rich gold mines of Kazakhstan. Mum: Well, it doesn't do anything for them, does it? Yeah, I mean, if they were gold seams, why didn't they highlight the seams in gold? Will: I think that might be too nuanced. Mum: Instead, what you've got is somebody that looks like they've got Jackson Pollock on their tummy.

Intermarché-Wanty's new kit for 2024

3: Intermarché-Wanty

Last year this team was near the bottom, and I was the sole voice in favour of bright, euro jersey heaven. This year everyone has changed their tunes... Just saying, I was a fan before it was cool, ok?

Will: That's my favourite one! Mum: No! Will: It's got everything; it's got a supermarket, it's got gambling, it's got loads of sponsors... Mum: To me it looks like "wanted" because his arms are closed. It's that colour of yellow... it looks like it looks like a urine sample!

Jai Hindley in the 2024 Bora-Hansgrohe racing colours

2: Bora-Hansgrohe

I really like this kit, but annoyingly, a cycling meme account suggested that it's reminiscent of Cif oven cleaning cream, and I absolutely cannot unsee it. I suppose if your main sponsor is a producer of kitchen stuff, it kind of makes sense on a subliminal level... Will: Nice bottle of Cif cream? Mum: It's Cif! They needed a stronger yellow. Wrong yellow... Wrong yellow. 

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1: Canyon-SRAM

It was never in doubt really, was it? It's clearly the best, everyone at the office loved it, I love it, mum loved it, Freya loved it. It's ace. Hands down the best. 

Mum: I like that one. That's nice. That's really nice. You would wear that if you were in the south of France. If you're in the south of France. You would wear that. I wouldn't wear that in Cornwall.

I'm not sure if this was a comment on Cornish weather, or attitudes to heavily patterned jerseys. 

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The list of low amateurs in Masters history is a who's who of the sport that includes Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Hideki Matsuyama, Patrick Cantlay and Bryson DeChambeau. The 2024 Masters field features five amateurs, highlighted by the current No. 1-ranked amateur golfer in the world, Christo Lamprecht. The 6-foot-8 South African was low-amateur in his lone previous major start and is attracting plenty of 2024 Masters prop picks to repeat the feat at Augusta National. His Masters 2024 prop odds would return +225 if Lamprecht is the low-amateur, and he has an advantage over the other four in the 2024 Masters field. The 2024 Masters tee times begin Thursday morning.

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