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Wallenquist said:Oh well...
hidache said:Langeveld and his management didn't agree with the design and now they changed it to this. Way better.
ciranda said:You could also say the Italian flag is like a Hungarian flag turned sideways. Maybe they could have done a normal tricolore jersey with Astana green. I know cyclists don't have influence either way, but it could be that some people don't like to wear huge national symbols. Ion Izagirre from Movistar for instance.
hidache said:Langeveld and his management didn't agree with the design and now they changed it to this. Way better.
LaFlorecita said:Astana green....?
ciranda said:Cyan, whatever, it's a variant of the colour green. A jersey with Astana green/white/red tricolore would make everyone even more mad of course.
ciranda said:Cyan, whatever, it's a variant of the colour green. A jersey with Astana green/white/red tricolore would make everyone even more mad of course.
Libertine Seguros said:All I would change is that the flag bands should be slightly higher so they're closer to the sponsor name, otherwise that's absolutely how to do a champions' kit right.
My favourite Portuguese kit of recent years has actually belonged to one of my least favourite Portuguese cyclists.
True. It had also showed that they had some standards in terms of the champions jersey.screaming fist said:Said Katusha jersey was showing the outline of the Kremlin, a Russian nationl symbol. I think that was mainly what upset the Italians.