At the end of Milan Fashion Week, the organisers of the Giro d'Italia, RCS Sport, unveiled the designs for the four leader jerseys to be used in the 2018 edition of the race at the Gessi Milano on Monday.
The maglia rosa created this year by Castelli includes fine details such as raised decals of the Giro d'Italia on the arm band, the overall winner's trophy on the upper back, and a zipper pull in the shape of the trophy in gold.
Castelli also created similar designs for the points classification winner, the maglia ciclamino, the blue maglia azzurra of best climber and white maglia bianca of best young rider.
Alessio Cremonese, CEO of @CastelliCycling: "We have created 4 jerseys with special details i.e. the zip with the Trofeo Senza Fine symbol and the name of the classification that each jersey represents in raised printing" #Giro101 http://pic.twitter.com/fbALtsz53e
— Giro d'Italia (@giroditalia) January 15, 2018
Durbridge back in training after nationals crash
Just over a week after suffering a concussion and a broken collarbone, Luke Durbridge has returned to training. The Mitchelton-Scott rider has not been able to go out on the road but he’s been on the home trainer.
Durbridge posted a photo of himself training with the help of some nifty DIY, on Twitter on Monday.
— Luke Durbridge (@luke_durbridge1) January 15, 2018
Merckx to be at 2019 Tour start after settling differences with ASO
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