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01.01.2015 @ 14:44 Posted by Emil Axelgaard

The new year marks a new chapter in the career for many riders as they officially join a new team. After the new signings were forced to wear the their old team kits on the training camps in 2014, many teams have published photos of their new riders in their new kit.

 

Training camps at the end of the year are often a confusing as riders training together are wearing different team kit. Even though riders are allowed to participate in gatherings with their new teams, they are obliged to wear the kit of their old team until the end of the year.

 

January 1 is the day when the teams can finally show their new signings in their new kit and lots of them haven't hesitated. All day the social media have been flooded with photos of riders showing off the jersey that they will wear in the coming season.

 

Below you can watch a number of riders wearing their new kit for the first time.

 

BMC:

 

Damiano Caruso

 

Alessandro De Marchi

 

Jempy Drucker

 

Campbell Flakemore

 

Stefan Küng

 

Joey Rosskopf

 

Manuel Senni

 

Dylan Teuns

 

Movistar:

 

Winner Anacona

 

Ruben Fernandez

 

Marc Soler

 

Rory Sutherland

 

Tinkoff-Saxo:

 

Peter Sagan

 

 

 

Ivan Basso

 

 

Robert Kiserlovski

 

 

Pavel Brutt

 

 

Maciej Bodnar

 

 

Juraj Sagan

 

 

MTN-Qhubeka

 

Natnael Berhane

 

Edvald Boasson Hagen

 

Theo Bos

 

Stephen Cummings

 

Tyler Farrar

 

Matthew Goss

 

Reinardt Janse van Rensburg

 

Serge Pauwels

 

Cofidis

 

Nacer Bouhanni

 

Katusha

 

Tiago Machado

 

Jacopo Guarnieri

 

Sven Erik Bystrøm

 

Sergey Lagutin

 

Ilnur Zakarin

 

Ag2r-La Mondiale:

 

Jan Bakelants

 

Johan Vansummeren

 

Pierre-Roger Latour

 

Quentin Jauregui

 

Astana:

 

Lars Boom

 

Dario Cataldo

 

Laurens De Vreese

 

Miguel Angel Lopez

 

Davide Malacarne

 

Diego Rosa

 

Luis Leon Sanchez

 

Rein Taaramae

 

Bora-Argon 18:

 

Shane Archbold

 

Phil Bauhaus

 

Emanuel Buchman

 

Patrick Konrad

 

Dominik Nerz

 

Christoph Pfingsten

 

Cristiano Salerno

 

Bjorn Thurau

 

Etixx-QuickStep

 

David de la Cruz

 

Maxime Bouet

 

Yves Lampaert

 

Fabio Sabatini

 

Lukasz Wisniowski

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