In the cycling world, December means one thing: new kits! That’s right, with the start of the season now only a few weeks away, all the teams are slowly revealing their riders, goals and – more importantly – new jersey designs for 2026.

Some designs are just a minor update to the 2025 jersey, whilst some teams will completely overhaul their design and vibe for the new season. Most are somewhere in-between, though, a fresh take on an existing brand identity.

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There are also loads of leaked images floating around, as riders are riding around in Spain and Mallorca in their new kits before they’re officially launched. For now, this list only includes the official designs – but feel free to have a snoop on Instagram for some of the leaked looks.

As is customary, we’ll bring you our full ranking of the kits in the new year – here’s a reminder of how the 2025 designs ranked – but for now here is a round-up of all the ones we’ve seen so far.

December 6, 2025

Movistar have gone mainly white for their new Gobik kit, with some funky blue accents, true to the team’s brand. We would expect this one to be swapped out during the Grand Tours, though, so as not to clash with the best young rider’s white jersey.

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New Movistar Gobik jersey(Image credit: Gobik/Movistar Team)Three riders wearing Movistar's mostly white kit for 2026(Image credit: Gobik/Movistar Team)New Movistar Gobik jersey(Image credit: Gobik/Movistar Team)

NSN Cycling Team, as part of their rebrand away from Israel-Premier Tech, have really spiced up their look for 2026, with a colourful, geometric design.

They the jersey is “inspired by NSN’s home city of Barcelona” (even though they’re registered in Switzerland) and encompasses “hints of the Rwanda Imigongo artform as a nod to the team’s ongoing Racing for Change project”.

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NSN Cycling Team's new jersey(Image credit: NSN Cycling Team / Chris Auld)NSN Cycling Team's new jersey(Image credit: NSN Cycling Team / Chris Auld)NSN Cycling jersey 2026 unveiled (Chris Auld)(Image credit: NSN Cycling/Chris Auld)