Gobik unveil the 2025 Ineos Grenadiers kit

Ineos Grenadiers has just unveiled its new jersey with Gobik, partner of the training since the beginning of 2024.

As Gobik and the Ineos Grenadiers begin a new season together, both partners are driven by ambitious goals and a shared vision of success. With innovation at its core, Gobik will continue to push the boundaries, ensuring the team's riders have the most advanced technical clothing to support their performance at the highest level. The new Ineos Grenadiers jersey varies very little. Only the sleeves change color, the left sleeve becomes orange and the right sleeve black while it was the opposite this season.

John Allert, PDG of Ineos Grenadiers:

“New kit day is always an exciting time for any cyclist. For our runners and our partners at Gobik, this year is no exception. The collaborative approach we took with Gobik to design our team's kit ensures that our riders not only look good, but also feel good and can perform optimally. This strong partnership was the basis for the development of our new look for the next season. »

“For 2025, we have introduced additional details and changes, including moving the orange accent to the left arm to improve visibility during training. Safety remains a core principle for our team, and this updated design reflects our continued commitment to it. Gobik's unwavering support and commitment to innovation has been invaluable during this exciting time for the Ineos Grenadiers. Looking towards 2025, we look forward to further deepening our partnership and continuing to support each other's ambitions. »

José Ramón, CEO and co-founder of Gobik:

“The new Ineos Grenadiers jersey refines its iconic design, improving elegance and notoriety in the peloton. A bolder white stripe reinforces the team identity, while bright orange fabrics on the rain and cold weather jackets improve visibility in harsh conditions. Subtle updates reflect a commitment to safety and performance, combining aesthetics, functionality and technology for an exceptional experience. »



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