As we work towards Christmas, it’s time to start thinking about next year’s road cycling season. That means it’s one of the best times of the year – when teams release their new 2025 jerseys.
Rather than writing each team individually, we figured it would be better if we compiled them together, unless someone does something crazy. Once all the kit is out we can do our thing They are also usually ranked arbitrarilyso be sure to pay attention to this. In this guide, though, we’ll only be covering WorldTour teams, otherwise it can be a bit overwhelming with special exceptions.
If you’re more interested in knowing which team drivers will be racing next year than what they’ll be wearing, you can find out on our website 2025 Comprehensive Transfer Guide.
Those hoping to make a splash with their new jersey, shorts and socks combo should be wary of the fate that has befallen some, with images leaked on social media. We will add them to this list as soon as they are announced.
So far, we’ve only been able to confirm a few kits for next season, but more will appear in the coming weeks and days; just don’t hold your breath for the traditional latecomers as the EF Education-EasyPost shows up soon.
Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale changes the color of one arm
(Image source: Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale/Van Rysel)
The Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale went through a huge change last year as they ditched their famous brown shorts. They then changed jerseys midway through last season, their most successful in recent history.
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It makes sense, then, that 2025 is more about evolution than revolution, with the team sporting different colored arms but sticking with a dark blue galaxy print on the torso. Simple!
Lidl Trek sticks to fun recipes
(Image credit: Sean Hardy/Lidl-Trek)
Lidl-Trek did not launch a new kit last year as the kit they wore was not released until mid-2023. However, they do have new jerseys for 2025, but it’s not a wholesale change. Lidl’s yellow, blue and red colors are still there, just in a slightly different combination. The old comics are fun, so continuing on won’t disappoint.
Cofidis are all yellow in color
(Image source: Cofidis)
Cofidis changed and Etxeondo came on board to make new kits. It features a yellow color that replaces the white on the arms. The front is red and burgundy, which is actually quite pleasing. It is paired with black shorts.