Monday 4 May 2020 09:29, UK
The kit Mark Cavendish will wear next season has been unveiled by his Dimension Data team.
The South African squad have swapped their largely white jersey from 2016 for a mostly black design.
The kit is made by Oakley, who are one of Cavendish's sponsors, and was unveiled at a ceremony at the Victoria and Albert Waterfront in Cape Town.
Cavendish was present at the ceremony, having flowing to South Africa after winning the Ghent Six Day alongside Sir Bradley Wiggins on Sunday.
Dimension Data are the latest team to unveil their 2017 kit, following Team Sky, Astana, Cannondale-Drapac, Movistar and FDJ.fr.
Keep track of all the new kits as and when they are unveiled here.
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