We'll be bringing you the inside track on Sky Track Cycling who will sport their new trade team kit for the first time this week.
New kit unveiled in Manchester this week
British Cycling and Sky have unveiled the new trade team kit for 'Sky Track Cycling', the team formerly known as 'Team Sky+HD'.
The kit will be worn for the first time at this weekend's UCI Track Cycling World Cup in Manchester.
The look of the Sky Track Cycling team has been aligned to that of the professional British road cycling team 'Sky Pro Cycling'. Furthermore the prominence given to 'Sky Ride' on the kit underpins Sky's commitment to get a million more people cycling by 2013 by inspiring people of all ages and abilities to get on their bikes.
The team, which includes Olympic gold medallists Sir Chris Hoy, Victoria Pendleton and Jason Kenny along with Olympic silver medallist Ross Edgar, current BMX world champion Shanaze Reade and young sprint star Matt Crampton, will showcase the new kit at the Manchester World Cup.
The striking adidas skinsuits are black with red detail and each skinsuit has been personalised, with the riders' names and national flags printed down the side, much like the design of the Sky Pro Cycling jerseys.
Sky Track Cycling rider and four time Olympic champion Sir Chris Hoy was involved with the development of the new kit and for him, it provides another source of motivation. "It's a really classic design, which is simple and understated, and a lot of work has gone into getting it perfect. We're excited about racing in it."
Home advantage
This website will bring you the inside track whenever Sky Track Cycling are in action - starting with detailed coverage of this week's World Cup Classics event in Manchester.
We'll have a reporter trackside at the velodrome at the weekend to answer all your questions in our live chat feature - and in the future we'll also be giving you the chance to quiz the riders themselves.
We've caught up with all six riders over the past few days and all those features are now live on the website along with a video we put together from a recent training session in Manchester.
The riders have already played a key role in helping Sky inspire all people of all ages and abilities to get out and ride and we'll be reporting on their continuing work with Sky Ride throughout the summer.
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