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Cycling Kits Professional and Amateur Teams
Every cycling team has their own unique riding style, character and colors. Each team that competes wear specific colors and patterns to represent a club, organization or region. When it comes to finding the right type of logo and team color scheme, clubs have millions of combinations to choose from.
Cyclers wear cycle team kit when they compete. These kits are the essential gear for racing competitors. They are made up of bib shorts and a team jersey. Bib shorts are important because they allow racers the comfort and flexibility they need to compete. These particular shorts also have shoulder straps on them to comfortably hold a rider’s seating in place.
There is chamois padding in the seating area that is woven into the fabric. The padding is extra soft and it provides extra support for a rider’s bottom area. Also, bibs are important to preventing chaffing, scratching and bruising.
Team jerseys are usually made out breathable material that can quickly absorb moisture. This is important for keeping riders dry while they move around a course. Sweat soaked clothing will irritate or even slow down a rider. Remember, a cyclist must be comfortable to focus on the race. Sweaty and wet clothing could side track them and make them fall behind.
Cycling kits could also include other items such as gloves, pads sweat absorbing socks and even helmets. Each of these items is important to riders as well. Teams typically provide riders with cycle kits that represent their organization. The kits typically have all the accessories that riders will need to compete. They also give riders the color scheme that will represent their team and spirit.