2016 cycling kits: Team Sky, Movistar, Tinkoff, Etixx - Quick-Step and more
Wednesday 6 January 2016 14:40, UK
Teams in cycling's UCI WorldTour have begun unveiling their jerseys for the 2016 season.
While some have made hardly any change to their kits, others have overhauled their designs entirely.
Here's how the peloton will be looking next year...
Ag2r-La Mondiale

Ag2r-La Mondiale has introduced a blue left sleeve to their jersey for 2016.
Astana

Astana will carry a familiar look in 2016 with their virtually unchanged kit.
BMC Racing

Apart from the addition of "lab" to the impec logo on the right breast, BMC Racing's kit is unchanged from 2015.
Cannondale-Garmin

Cannondale-Garmin have switched from a black jersey in 2015 to a green jersey for 2016.
Etixx - Quick-Step


Etixx - Quick-Step have made significant changes to their kit, mainly moving from sky blue to navy blue and introducing a Lidl logo.
FDJ.fr

FDJ.fr will stick with their white with red and blue trim design next season.
Giant-Alpecin

Giant-Alpecin have added a Sunweb logo to the shoulders of their otherwise unchanged jersey.
IAM Cycling


IAM Cycling have swapped the dark blue jersey of 2015 for a red and white jersey for 2016.
Katusha


Katusha have revamped their image and moved from the chaotic red-and-white kit of 2015 to a slicker, all-red kit in 2016.
Lampre-Merida

Lampre-Merida will stick with their navy blue, lime green and pink design in 2016.
LottoNL-Jumbo

LottoNL-Jumbo have expanded the white section over the shoulders of their jersey, but otherwise the design is unchanged.
Lotto Soudal

There has been very little change to Lotto Soudal's kit.
Movistar


Movistar have added white trim to the sleeves and rear pockets of their jersey for 2016.
Team Dimension Data

A new name and a completely new kit for the team formerly known as MTN-Qhubeka.
Team Sky

Team Sky have had a fairly significant overhaul of their kit, changing the shade of blue and adding two stripes across the chest.
Tinkoff

Tinkoff's jersey is largely unchanged, with the major difference being the removal of former title sponsor Saxo Bank's logo.
Trek-Segafredo

Trek have added new co-title sponsor Segafredo to their otherwise unchanged jersey.