Home Cycling ‘We left no stone unturned’: Rapha unveils Team USA collection — and it’s not what we expected

‘We left no stone unturned’: Rapha unveils Team USA collection — and it’s not what we expected

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British cycling apparel brand Rapha has unveiled its debut designs for Team USA, and the approach is, in one word, unexpected.

Yes, the stars and stripes are present. Yes, the red, white and blue remain. And of course, Rapha’s identifying arm band stripe is not lost in the design. But rather than the crisp, high-contrast palette traditionally associated with the USA kits, Rapha has softened everything. The result is a sun-washed, almost pastel interpretation. Think creamsicle orange instead of fire-engine red, powder blue paired with navy, and warm off-whites rather than stark white. All very California.

Rapha says it drew its inspiration from a pivotal moment in American cycling history: the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games. Here, American cyclists took home nine medals, including the first—and until Kristen Faulkner’s win in Paris, the only—gold medal in the Olympic road race.

(Image credit: Caroline Tompkins for Rapha)

But this is by no means a nostalgic throwback kit; rather, it’s a modern reinterpretation of what that era represented: belief, ambition, and the sense that American cycling was on the rise.

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