The BikeExchange-Jayco team, which will become Jayco AlUla starting in 2023, unveiled new racing kits in white and blue for both men and women.
Newcomers Letizia Paternoster and fellow Italian Matteo Sobrero showed off their kits, produced by Ale' in northern Italy.
The blue-toned men's kit matched the colors of the team's bike sponsor, Giant, with white upper body and shoulders; Jayco's logo was in sky blue on the chest, and the AlUla logo was on the side panels and left leg. Jayco fills the right leg of the shorts, with other sponsors on the collar and sleeves.
The women's design is similar, but uses a darker blue through hints of eggplant color on the shorts, neck, and sleeves, while incorporating key colors from bike sponsor Liv.
Team owner Jerry Ryan has decided to fund the team for at least the next three seasons, with 2023 being the 12th year.
Australian recreational vehicle manufacturer Jayco has replaced BikeExchange as the first sponsor, and Saudi Arabian resort AlUla has stepped up its backing as the second title sponsor.
Team Jayco AlUla will make its 2023 debut at the Citroen Bayklitz in the New Year, followed by the Australian Road Championship and then the Tour Down Under.
The 30 men's riders for 2023 include Michael Matthews, sprinter Dylan Groenewegen, Grand Tour contender Simon Yates, and Luke Durbridge. Newcomers include Ireland's Eddie Dunbar, Australia's Quick Blake, Italian veteran Alessandro De Marchi, and Italian national champion Filippo Zana.
The women's team includes Tennielle Campbell, Urschka Zigato, and Alexandra Manley, while Amanda Spratt has moved to Trek Segafredo. Amanda Spratt also transferred to Trek-Segafredo. New members included Paternoster from Trek Segafredo, Kristen Faulkner from the United States, and Ruby Roseman-Gannon.
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