2022 Pro team kits – the best of the rest
We take a♔ look at 𒉰the best kits beyond the WorldTour

The 2022 season is already underway and almost every team across the men's and women's peloton have 🐼unveiled their new 🌸looks.
We've already released 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:our yearly ranking of both the men's WorldTour and Women's WorldTour kits, with the entire Cyclingnews team maki🔯ng their choices and Bora-Hansgrohe came out on top of the average ranking.
But there's plenty more beyond the top level of the sport, with dozens of te🐼ams having shown off their 2022 kits, from the bold to the beautiful and the bizarre.
Here, we take a look at some of the best of the rest from around the pro peloton. Human Powered Health, Uno-X, and Lotto Soudal – who all run teams below WorldTour level, are excluded from this list due t🗹o their presenc🌜e in our WorldTour ranking.
Euskaltel-Euskadi
First up is a personal favourite – the Basque ProTeam which in 2020 addeꦉd Euskaltel as title sponsor in a semꦬi-revival of the famous team that folded back in 2013.
Juan José Lobato, Luis Angelౠ Maté, and Vuelta 2018 stage winner Mikel Iturria will be among the riders to wear this orange number in the upcoming season.
If the bright Exteondo-designed kit didn't already stand out, then the addition of colourful geometric shapes only adds to the flair. Classic black shorts emblazoned wit💦𒐪h the Fundación Euskadi logo complete the look.
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Laboral Kutxa-Fundación Euskadi
We remain in the Basq🃏ue country for our next🐽 kit, the women's Continental squad which also falls under the Fundación Euskadi group of squads.
The team largely compe🦋tes on home ground and is focusses on developing young riders but look out for their bright and colourful kit at Women's WorldTour races such as the Donostia Klasikoa and Ceratizit 𝕴Challenge. Pink with dashes of white, green and purple shouldn't work but it somehow does here.
L39ION of Los Angeles
Look out for this kit in the men's and women's peloton over in North America, where the Tyler and Justin Williams-led ꦡsquad dominates criterium racing as well as taking on road and gravel rac✃es.
Last year they partnered with Zwift and🌱 Rapha for t💙heir 'volcano' grey-blue and orange kit, while this time around it's largely black and somewhat reminiscent of an old Canyon-Sram kit. Still, it's a stand-out effort.
Eolo-Kometa
This is a nice look for the Italian ProTeam managed by Ivan Basso and Alberto Contador , who will look to leade🦋rs such as new signing Diego Rosa and Giro stage winner Lorenzo Fortunato for results in 202𒅌2.
The Gobik jersey is a nice shade of blue, while the white of the ꦗsponsor logos pop and the Kometa green on the sleeves is a pleasant contrast, too. The striped design also brings something different to the table compared to a plain blue jersey.
Le Col-Wahoo
While orange-purple fades have are all the rage in the women's peloton this sea🐻son, British Continental squad Le Col-Wahoo have gone for something different with a pink-blue fade design🐠, even if it's not too different from their 2021 kit.
It's bright without bein🐷g in your face, and – as with a number of the kits here – the black shorts are a bonus, too.
Gazprom-RusVelo
Ilnur Zakarin leads the team this year ♉as he heads towards retirement, though the Russian squad is still best remembered for the spring exploits of Sergey Firsanov and Alexander Foliforov five years a♛go, which included a surprise Giro d'Italia mountain time trial victory.
They've chopped and changed kit designs since then, from dark blue to cyan to white, but this one tops the lot. It's simple and clean, while the band across the chest and the black shorts give it a classic look. ܫEnough said.
Kern Pharma
2022 is the Spanish team's third year in existence, and for the upcoming season they've dispensed with the bland white, black and light green k▨it to switch to this classy looking dark green design, which will be worn by ex-Movistar man Hector Carretero, among others.
It's the third Ex꧒teondo kit on our list along with the two Basque squads, and, while there's seemingly less to this design than those efforts, it just works well. As with several other entries, the sponsor logos don't clash, and the shorts are black. Thumbs up.
Manuela Fundación Continental
If the team's name rings a bell, then it's because back in mid 2020, the not-for-༺profit entity attempted to buy Mitchelton-Sc🧜ott before things blew up spectacularly.
They're back for 2022, entering a Continental squad and with it ༒– this colourful kit.
We're noꦆt saying it's good, but this was impossible to exclude. There are galaxies, a couple of cartoon lions, some ꦆkind of earth-like planet. Who knows what was going on here.
Glassdrive-Q8-Anicolor
Likely the most obscure squad on our list, the Portuguese Continental team 💛are celebrating their 22nd year in ♏the peloton this season but won't be seen racing much outside of their home country and Spain.
It's a simple kit, albeit packed with sponsors. The bright yellow is always a classic – remember the Vini Fantini/Farnese Vini jerseys? – and the contrast with the dark blue wo😼rks. The mini hexagons fadin🎃g into the shorts are a nice touch.
Massi-Tactic
We round off our list with another kit from Spain, this time from the women's Continental squad Massi-Tactic. This one is certainly going to stand out in the pelot🌺on with the tie-dye/paint-splatter look.
This abstract design is one for the EF and L39ION💦 appreciators. The colours do work well together, though, and the fact they've gone for plain&nbs♒p; shorts instead of trying to blend the look together is another plus point.
Honourable mentions
may have simplified their look, but the turquoise jerseys are still quality efforts that the likes of Pierre Rolland, Franck Bonnamour, and Alꦿexis Gougeard will be repping this season.
Italian Continental development team have provided countless riders to the pro ranks over the years, including Basso, Ballan, Savoldelli, Cunego, Scarponi, Pozzovivo, Moscon and Colbrel🐽li. They return with their class🥂ic look of a green chest above red and white stripes.
We're still waiting to see 's 2022 offering after the UCI told them to change it up due to a clash with the Women's ꦍWorldTour le🔥ader's jersey, though if it's anything like their bright red and blue 2021 kit it'll be a winner.
The same applies to with the Dutch squad having used an attractive white jersey featur🌞ing salmon and dark 💛green elements for the past two seasons.