Libertine Seguros said:On the plus side: black shorts.
Yes -- not looking like you're wearing tight baby pajamas is always a big plus!
Libertine Seguros said:On the plus side: black shorts.
L'arriviste said:I think however that the web page shows that the Leotard influence is definitely there: the fonts and the "minimalist chic".
It would have been better had the QS logo matched, but of course they couldn't let their precious (crap) logo be recoloured like this:
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Yuck!! Why mess with a good thing?luckyboy said:Looks like OP-QST will be fairly hideous.
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Parrulo said:thats actually the first thought that came to my mind but then i remembered that he will still ride the classics with that kit . . . .
El Oso said:Let's hope for a muddy Paris-Roubaix
It blocked out the light blue of Domo-Farm Frites in 2001:
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and 2002:
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Parrulo said:i don't want boonen in that
the blue is too dull the quick step traditional blue would make the kit look much better
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craig1985 said:I like the Movistar kit, but would it kill them to have a proper NC jersey? Thank you.
Lol, exactly this.nobilis said:The Leopard - Saxobank kit is just hideous. I mean Omega Pharma - Quickstep.![]()
Libertine Seguros said:My hope is that the Italians will put their foot down, since they like their national jersey to adhere to at least one of the traditional designs (big tricolore jersey or national bands on white) and kicked up a stink about Pozzato's a couple of years ago. And that if Visconti gets a proper national jersey, Rojas will ask for one.
uphillstruggle said:There were some awful NC jerseys this year. Leopard trek ruined the Swiss and Luxembourgian efforts and as you guys have mentioned the Spanish NC jersey was probably the worst one I've ever seen. The Movistar colours and and the Spanish colours just don't go.
I actually liked that Black Italian NC jersey of Pozzato's (I presume that is the one they weren't happy with).
Libertine Seguros said:My hope is that the Italians will put their foot down, since they like their national jersey to adhere to at least one of the traditional designs (big tricolore jersey or national bands on white) and kicked up a stink about Pozzato's a couple of years ago. And that if Visconti gets a proper national jersey, Rojas will ask for one.
Libertine Seguros said:This is the one they made him change:
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And so we got this, much better, old school white-with-bands one:
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uphillstruggle said:Aesthetically I like the original one but I can see why the Italians weren't too happy with it. It does say Russia as much as it does Italy. I would agree that NC and WC jerseys should be standard jerseys that teams can put their sponsors on top of.
Although thinking about it Rodriquez's NC jersey was class so I suppose it depends on how its done.
scullster46 said:As an aside, has there ever been a very good Spanish national champs jersey? I used to like puritos, but it was a little too over the top, and I feel as a top cycling nation they should have something a bit classier with some type of tricolor design. It does help to distinguish riders though
Libertine Seguros said:Rodríguez' (and Gutiérrez', Plaza's and Sánchez's since they all had the same one) NC jersey did however stick to the format of a Spanish jersey (tricolore design, red at top and bottom and gold in the middle), but incorporated it into the carbon fading pattern of the team. Had Pozzato gone with the three bands, but the green was in the skyline form and the red was just a thin band, then I think the Italian authorities would have been OK with it.
Rather like Pliuschin:
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