Intermarché-Wanty completely changes identity. For the 2025 season, the Belgian team has profoundly transformed its tunic. Always accompanied by the equipment manufacturer Verge Sportthe training led by Jean-François Bourlart wanted to bring “a significant transformation, with a revisited and modern design which uniquely represents the identity of the team and its major partners.” indicated Intermarché-Wanty in its press release relayed on social networks. The riders will present their new outfit to the press during a press conference on Friday January 17, 2025 in Albir (Spain), before starting the 2025 season in Australia on the Down Under Classic then on the Tour Down Under.
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Exit dark blue, make way for red and black
It's under a new color palette that the Biniam Girmay, Hugo Page and others Adrien Petit will roll in 2025. Intermarché-Wanty abandons his historic outfit adorned with yellow and blue. Now it's time for a jersey that leaves plenty of room for red, while retaining yellow on the right sleeve, white on the trunk and a few touches of black on the shoulder and bottom of the jersey.
“It’s always exciting to start a new season with a new design” admitted the leader-sprinter of the team, Biniam Girmay. “The complete overhaul reflects the team's ambition for the season ahead. The red, black and white kit looks really stylish, and I'm glad they kept a touch of neon yellow. Seeing it all together – the kit, the bikes, the helmets, the gloves and the shoes – it’s an awesome setup and I’m pumped to ride and race with it.”