EF Education-EasyPost and EF Education-TIBCO-SVB Announce 2022 Kit

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EF Education-EasyPost and EF Education-TIBCO-SVB Announce 2022 Kit

EF Education-EasyPost and EF Education-TIBCO-SVB have announced new Rapha kits for the upcoming 2022 road season.

Both teams will race in pink jerseys with a distorted argyle pattern that has been around since the Slipstream and Garmin days of the late 2000s.

Both teams will compete in nearly identical kits, save for slight color variations and sponsor logos. The men's jersey is a very dark blue as a secondary color, while the women's jersey is a lighter blue from co-sponsors TIBCO and Silicon Valley Bank.

According to a statement released by the team, the jersey design was "executed through creative coding and image/pattern manipulation." It is a modern interpretation of the argyle pattern that has long been a staple of EF's visual language."

EF Education, the main sponsor that partnered with the men's team in 2018, remains as the main logo on the front of the men's jersey, although the logo is tilted to match the argyle pattern.

Co-sponsor EasyPost, which will join the team in 2022, has a number of suppliers such as Nippo, One Provence, Ville de Marseille, Department Bouches du Rhône, Rapha, Poc, and other smaller Along with sponsors, they occupy a small space on the chest.

On the women's jersey, EF and co-title sponsors TIBCO and Silicon Valley Bank are placed on either side of the front zipper, while the small sponsor logos on the men's jersey are not located above the chest.

The logos of bike supplier Cannondale and kit manufacturer Rapha adorn the sleeves of both jerseys, while the logos of title sponsors EF Education, EasyPost, and Silicon Valley Bank are on the back.

The EF 2022 kits for men and women will be available this spring through Rapha.

EF Education-EasyPost will continue to participate in the World Tour in 2022 and has been part of the top cycling category since its inception in 2009.

Meanwhile, EF Education-TIBCO-SVB will step up to join longtime EF sponsors TIBCO and Silicon Valley Bank as the Women's World Tour expands to 14 teams in the new season.

Both teams have not only revamped their appearance on the bike, but also their rosters for the new year. The men's team welcomed 11 new faces to its 31-member roster, while the women's team added seven new members to its 14-member roster.

Esteban Chavez, Mark Padun, Odd Christian Iking, and Melhawi Kudus join the men's team, while Sergio Igita and Lawson Craddock leave the team. Elizabeth Banks joins the women's team, while Kristen Faulkner and Sarah Gigante move on.

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