Geraint Thomas admitted that it will take him some time to get used to the Sungod sunglasses, as he was wearing his longtime favorite Oakley white racing jacket, but the Welshman and his Ineos Grenadiers teammates will be team 2023 season As part of the look, he showed off his new eyewear.
Thomas has remained a fan of the racing jacket, despite Oakley's introduction of other models over the years. However, he was the star of the show in a video showing Ineos Grenadier riders wearing SunGod glasses.
Ineos Grenadier chose to end its 12-year relationship with Oakley, and by 2023, all riders on the team will wear SunGod sunglasses. Tour de France rival Jumbo Visma will wear Oakley sunglasses from 2023, with the American brand replacing Ag as part of a technical sponsorship change.
Ineos Grenadiers riders showed off their new orange and red racing kits, bikes, and Saint-God glasses for 2023 in a video and images taken at a training camp in Majorca. Thomas will make his racing debut at the Tour Down Under in Australia on January 14.
The partnership between SunGod and Ineos Grenadiers is described as "long-term," but no specific length of contract was specified.
SunGod was founded in 2013 after a Kickstarter round of funding and has expanded from snow sports into the cycling spectacle scene thanks to a steady stream of new launches and a full customization process built into the purchase.
The company previously sponsored British Continental teams Wiv-SunGod, Ribble-Weldtite, and Bianchi-Dama, giving each team's riders the option to create their own customized styles.
Ineos Grenadiers wore black glasses at training camp to match their blue, red, and orange racing colors.
Thomas, along with Tom Pidcock, Ethan Hayter, and MichaĆ Kwiatkowski wore Velans full-frame models by Saint-God, Filippo Ganna wore Airas full-frame models, and Danny Martinez wore Vulcans top frames. wore.
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