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Rébellion Cycliste Hoodie
SKU: 700.954.29
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When we first checked out our new headphones, we noticed the box said 'improved bass by cool. We had to wonder, is this marketing jargon, or the real thing? But it only took a moment to realize that bass was not kidding.
A modern jersey steeped in Colombian history

Cycling jersey technology has moved on since Lucho Herrera became the first Colombian to win a Grand Tour in 1987. When the Colombian claimed both the overall and the King of the Mountains competition at the Vuelta a España, jerseys were heavier, sweatier, and less fitted. Made of a 155gsm fabric and featuring our competitive race fit, the Pro Team Midweight Jersey was developed for training and racing in mild to warm weather, and in this, the Colombia edition, printed to celebrate the rise of one of cycling's preeminent nations.

Featuring the distinctive Colombian tricolour, the design is supplemented with 'los escarabajos' (the beetles), the collective nickname given to Colombian riders. On the right breast, there is a bonded monochrome version of the Colombian roundel patch, inspired by Herrera's stage win at Lagos de Covadonga. His success took the organisers by such surprise, they had to print his team logo in black and white.

FEATURES
  • Jersey weight: 163 grams (size medium)
  • Same 155gsm body fabric as 2016 Pro Team Training Jersey
  • Anti-bacterial treatment to keep jersey fresh
  • High-wicking fabric structure to keep you cool
  • SPF50 rated for sun protection
  • Triple rear pocket with new gussets for extra storage
  • Mesh fabric under pockets for breathability
  • Reflective piping on back pocket
  • VISLON® zip for smooth glide and easy one-handed operation
  • Perforated holes under arms for ventilation

FABRIC
  • 83% Polyester
  • 17% Elastane

CARE INSTRUCTIONS
  • Machine wash 30C
  • Do not tumble dry
  • Drip Dry in the shade
  • Do not bleach
  • Do not day clean
  • Wash with similar colours

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