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Zinoviev Letter said:![]()
Japanese, Chinese, South Korean, Canadian and Irish national champions jerseys. I like these.
hideous, I don't see a national flag anywhere.
this is how national champs should look
Zinoviev Letter said:![]()
Japanese, Chinese, South Korean, Canadian and Irish national champions jerseys. I like these.
Parrulo said:also is that a shimano gruppo?
I understand, for some countries it's harder than for others. But these days teams like leopard and movistar even screw up the tricolores..El Pistolero said:World Champ jersey has specific UCI rules. I think they're great jerseys for their national countries.
Integrating your national flag into a jersey only works well when you have a tricolor flag design.
Magnus said:Yup. DA 7970.
I'm wondering how many teams will be on DA 9000 or 9070 for next season.
Buffalo Soldier said:These are awful. This is in no way how a national champion jersey has to look like. The concept is not that hard: take your national flag, and try to integrate the sponsors somehow. But these days it's more like: take your team jersey with sponsors, and try to fit in some of you national colors.
El Pistolero said:World Champ jersey has specific UCI rules. I think they're great jerseys for their national countries.
Integrating your national flag into a jersey only works well when you have a tricolor flag design.
Libertine Seguros said:For some of those I prefer the white-with-small-flag-bands. The German national jersey, for example, is usually excellent as long as Radioshack don't have it. Reimer's Cervélo German kit and especially Wegmann's Gerolsteiner one are classics.
However, national flags on jerseys don't only work well with tricolors. Scandinavian crosses, for example, lead to some great jerseys too. And Switzerland - Elmiger's and Cancellara's recent kits have both been excellent.
I didn't think you could screw up a Scandinavian cross kit, but Kristoff and Boasson Hagen have both been given utter crap to wear this year.
Another one I really liked: Kuschynski's Katyusha Belarus kit.
Zinoviev Letter said:![]()
Japanese, Chinese, South Korean, Canadian and Irish national champions jerseys. I like these.
El Pistolero said:Are you talking about Cancellara's 2010 jersey? Because I really hated his 2012 jersey.
I think the reason why you don't see fully integrated German National jerseys is because it would be too confusing with the Belgian champ jersey.![]()
Libertine Seguros said:Of course I was talking about the 2009-10 jersey. I had actually forgotten he was the Swiss champ in 2012, that's how bad that jersey was.
I think the reason for no fully integrated German national jersey is not that (after all, the same could apply for all manner of Slavic national jerseys with the similar white-blue-red colour scheme, the Netherlands and Luxembourg, Latvia and Austria, Moldova and Romania etc), but more that, apart from in the wintersports where black is the dominating colour, most German sporting uniforms (football, athletics etc) tend to be white with the black-red-gold detail on that. It means the cycling jersey is unmistakably German, unified with other German national uniform, whilst still retaining the simplicity of the white-with-national-bands look.
Until Radioshack came and screwed it all up.
kanari said:I believe you are right, but strictly speaking what you are comparing with are the national team's jerseys (for WC and Olympics). For some countries the national champs jersey is usually pretty similar to the national team jersey, while for others like Italia, they use the tricolore for the national champ but the traditional azzurri jersey for the team. Same for Belgium, and GB. While the Scandinavian countries tend to have national team jerseys quite similar to the the national champ jersey.
Indeed, a bit like with the AustraliansLibertine Seguros said:but more that, apart from in the wintersports where black is the dominating colour, most German sporting uniforms (football, athletics etc) tend to be white with the black-red-gold detail on that. It means the cycling jersey is unmistakably German, unified with other German national uniform, whilst still retaining the simplicity of the white-with-national-bands look.
DominicDecoco said:
It's very nice that they have got rid of the thing on the shoulder, and the stripes along the sides. Great jersey.jens_attacks said:damn movistar kit is hot as hell
