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A cycling jersey is a specialized jersey (shirt) for cycling. While the vast majority of cyclists worldwide wear conventional clothing while riding, a jersey offers certain advantages for the serious cyclist. A cycling jersey is cut long in the back to accommodate the bent-over position used in serious cycling. Any pockets on the jersey are placed on the back panel as front pockets would tend to spill. The zipper is often made very long so that the cyclist can open up the jersey to allow for ventilation. The cycling jersey is usually worn with a tight fit in order to reduce air resistance. Jerseys are made from a material designed to wick moisture from the skin, keeping the cyclist cooler and more comfortable.
Professional cycling is heavily sponsored; the traditional cycling jersey is printed with the logos of a few of the cycling team's sponsors.
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Origin
The best known jerseys are probably the yellow jersey from the Tour de France and the pink jersey from the Giro d'Italia. These jerseys were given the same color as the paper their original main sponsors (both sports newspapers) were printed on: yellow and pink paper, respectively. Many other jerseys are colored or designed after a sponsor's logo, and some jerseys change color when a new sponsor is found.
Overview of jerseys
Multi-day courses
Course General leader Points leader Mountain leader Youth leader Other Eneco Tour of Benelux
White jersey
(Witte trui or Maillot blanc)
Red jersey
(Rode trui or Maillot rouge)There is no special jersey for the mountain leader.
Green jersey
(Groen trui or Maillot vert)Giro d'Italia
Pink jersey
(Italian: maglia rosa)
Red Jersey
(Italian: maglia rosso)
Green jersey
(Italian: maglia verde)
White jersey
(Italian: maglia bianca)Last in race:
Black jersey
(Italian: maglia nera)Tour de France
Yellow jersey
(French: maillot jaune)
Green jersey
(French: maillot vert)
Polka dot jersey
(French: maillot à pois rouges)
White jersey
(French: maillot blanc)Last in race:
Red lantern (figure of speech)
- Most combative:
Red number
Historical:
- Intermediate sprint leader:
Red jersey
Vuelta a España
Rojo jersey or
(Spanish: La Roja)
Green jersey
(Spanish: Jersey Verde)
Blue Polka dot Jersey
(Spanish: Jersey puntos azules)Combined:
White jersey
Historical:
Points:Fish jerseyCritérium du Dauphiné Libéré
Yellow and blue jersey
Green jersey
Red with white polka-dots jerseyCombined:
Blue jerseyTour de Suisse
Yellow jersey
Points jersey
GPM-jersey
(dependent on sponsor)
Tour of California
Yellow jersey
Green jersey
Red jersey
White jerseyTour of Missouri
Yellow jersey
Green jersey
Aqua jersey
White jerseyParis–Nice
Yellow jersey
Green jersey
Polka dot jersey
White jerseyVolta a Catalunya
White and Green striped jersey
Blue jersey
Red jerseyTour de Romandie
Yellow jersey
Green jersey
Red jersey
White jerseyVuelta al País Vasco
Yellow jersey
White jersey
Red jerseyTour de Pologne
Yellow jersey
Blue jersey
White jerseyTirreno–Adriatico
Blue jersey
Red jersey
Green jersey
White jerseyTour Down Under
Ochre jersey
Blue jersey
White jersey
Black jerseyTour of Turkey
Turquoise jersey
Green jersey
Red jerseyTurkish Beauties Classification leader:
White jerseyTour de Luxembourg
Yellow jersey
Blue jersey
Green jersey
White jerseyVuelta Mexico Telmex (Spanish: Jersey Amarillo) Unexistant (Spanish: Jersey Rojo) (Spanish: Jersey Azul) Combativity Leader (Spanish: Jersey Verde) Championship Jerseys
Championship of Jersey World Cycling Championship
Rainbow jerseyAustralia Austria Belarus Belgium
Driekleur trikotBrazil Burkina Faso Canada Chile Colombia Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Hungary Ireland Israel Italy
Maglia tricoloreJapan Kazakhstan Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Mexico Moldova The Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Russia Slovakia Slovenia South Africa Spain Sweden Switzerland Ukraine United Kingdom United States Uzbekistan Venezuela Categories:- Cycling equipment
- Most combative:
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