These are the 2024 men's pro cycling team jerseys

Primoz Roglic
Primoz Roglic in his new kit. (Image credit: Primoz Roglic/Twitter)

The 2024 professional cycling season is underway and the new spectrum of colours for the peloton is nearly complete.

Primož Roglič was already spotted training aboard his new Specialized bike at the Bora-Hansgrohe training camp last month, but the Slovenian has now been able to show off his new jersey for the first time after the calendar flipped into 2024.

After eight seasons and 74 victories in the yellow and black of Jumbo-Visma, Roglič has moved to Bora-Hansgrohe with the stated aim of completing a full set of Grand Tour victories by winning the Tour de France.

Roglič was among the riders to post their new kit on social media early on New Year’s Day, which marked the formal beginning of his tenure at Bora-Hansgrohe. The 34-year-old’s racing schedule is expected to be outlined at his team’s media day in Mallorca next week.

Tao Geoghegan Hart, who has swapped Ineos for Lidl-Trek in 2024, has also posed in his new kit for the first time. The Londoner, who crashed out of the Giro d’Italia in May, is expected to return to competition at the Volta ao Algarve, and the Tour de France will be the centrepiece of his season.

Soudal-QuickStep have also released images of new arrival Mikel Landa in the team kit. The Basque has joined the squad from Bahrain Victorious, and he is set to form a key part of Remco Evenepoel's supporting cast at his Tour debut in July.

Elsewhere, Jayco-Alula and Liv-Alula revealed their new kits for 2024 on New Year’s Day, with the team describing the colours as “a dash of blue tones inspired from the Australian ocean, the Jayco blue jay bird and Giant Bicycles, to the red hot desert sands of the outback mixed in with hints of deep aubergine found in the AlUla night sky and Liv Cycling.”

Nairo Quintana's second spell at Movistar formally got underway on Monday, and the Colombian has been pictured in the team's 2024 kit. Davide Formolo is another notable new arrival at the Spanish squad in 2024, joining from UAE Team Emirates.

The look of the peloton for the new year is almost complete, with only DSM-Firmenich and EF Education-EasyPost left to release their jersey, although the design for the latter was briefly leaked on the Tour Down Under website.

2024 Men's WorldTour team kits

Alpecin-Deceuninck

2024 WorldTour jerseys

(Image credit: Press)

Arkéa-B&B Hotels

Astana Qazaqstan

Astana Qazaqstan Team 2024 - 15/12/2023 - photo Luca Bettini/SprintCyclingAgency©2023

(Image credit: Astana Qazaqstan)

Bahrain Victorious

Bahrain Victorious 2024 kit

(Image credit: Bahrain Victorious)

Bora-Hansgrohe

Jai Hindley in the 2024 Bora-Hansgrohe racing colours

(Image credit: Bora-Hansgrohe)

Cofidis

Cofidis 2024 team jersey

(Image credit: Cofidis)

Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale

Groupama-FDJ

2024 WorldTour jerseys

(Image credit: Press)

Ineos Grenadiers

2024 Ineos Grenadiers kit

(Image credit: Gobik // Ineos Grenadiers)

Intermarché-Wanty

Intermarché-Wanty's new kit for 2024

(Image credit: cyclingmedia_agency/Intermarché-Wanty)

Lidl-Trek

Tao Geoghegan Hart

Tao Geoghegan Hart in the new Lidl-Trek jersey (Image credit: Ross Bell)

Movistar Team

Movistar Team

Nairo Quintana in the 2024 Movistar team jersey (Image credit: Movistar Team)

Soudal-Quickstep

Mikel Landa

Mikel Landa debuts his new Soudal-Quickstep kit (Image credit: Soudal Quick-Step Pro Cycling Team / Wout Beel)

Jayco-AlUla

Urška Žigart, Mauro Schmid and Matilde Vitillo pose in the Jayco-Alula and Liv-Alula team kit for 2024

(Image credit: GreenEdge Cycling)

Visma-Lease a Bike

Jonas Vingegaard models the 2024 Visma-Lease a Bike kit

(Image credit: Visma-Lease a Bike)

UAE Team Emirates

UAE Team Emirates team kit 2024

(Image credit: Pissei)

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