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SA.Com - AIS 2006 Jersey

AU$94.95

In 2006, Cyclingnews became a proud sponsor of the South Australia.Com - Australian Institute of Sport athlete development programme, putting our name behind some of the biggest future talent in Australian.

As a result, a limited production run of 2006 team issue South Australia.Com - AIS jerseys have been produced and are now available to our readers for a short time only. Made by Santini from Santini's high-grade and lightweight 'Play' fabric - which contains a polyamide on the inside for breathability and comfort and polyester on the outside - these smart looking jerseys feature an elasticised waist and sleeves, a full length zip, mesh sides and Euro-quality feel.

These are genuine team jerseys, and not replica's. What the team are wearing on the bike is what we have on offer.

Due to the VERY limited supply of the clothing, we cannot refund for incorrect sizing. Please check our sizing chart for the size you need. This clothing is designed for serious cycling.



TIS-Cyclingnews 2006 bibs

AU$149.95

Since 2003, Cyclingnews has been a proud sponsor of the Tasmanian Institute of Sport (TIS) athlete development programme, putting our name behind some of the biggest future talent in Australian cycling such as junior world champion Mark Jamieson.

As a result, a limited production run of 2006 team issue Cyclingnews/TIS bibs have been produced and are now available to our readers for a short time only. Made by Santini from Santini's high-grade and lightweight 78% Polyamide/22% Dupont Lycra blended fabric,these smart looking bibs feature white-mesh braces, Twist Gel chammois, and are pro-cut with slightly shorter legs to normal. mesh sides and Euro-quality feel.

These are genuine team bibs, and not replica's. What the team are wearing on the bike is what we have on offer.

Due to the VERY limited supply of the clothing, we cannot refund for incorrect sizing. Please check our sizing chart for the size you need. This clothing is designed for serious cycling.



TIS-Cyclingnews 2004 Jersey

AU$87.99

A limited production run of team issue Cyclingnews/TIS jerseys were produced and are now available to our readers for a short time only. Made from a high-grade, 100% polyester fabric, these smart looking jerseys feature an elasticised waist and sleeves, a three-quarter length hidden zip and Euro-quality feel. Support the future champions!


TIS-Cyclingnews 2003 Jersey

AU$87.99

Due to popular demand, only a few remaining (size S& M)!

In 2003, Cyclingnews became a proud sponsor of the Tasmanian Institute of Sport (TIS) athlete development programme, putting our name behind some of the biggest future talent in Australian cycling such as junior world champion Mark Jamieson and current national points race champion Darren Young.

As a result, a limited production run of team issue Cyclingnews/TIS jerseys was produced and are now available to our readers for a short time only. Made by Bodytorque from a high-grade, 100 percent polyester fabric, these smart looking jerseys feature an elasticised waist and sleeves, a three-quarter length hidden zip and Euro-quality feel.



TIAA-CREF/5280 team jersey

AU$98.99

As one of the more successful development squads of 2004, TIAA-CREF/5280 made themselves visible not only in the peloton, but on the podium as well.

And now you can wear the same jersey that the Colorado-based team wears. Made by Vermarc, the TIAA-CREF/5280 jersey features a full-length zipper, three rear pockets, and is manufactured from TVX, a 100% polyester fabric made up of two different types of yarns.

Stay cool, look cool, and show your support for the team.



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