USA Cycling unveils its 2012 Olympic Games cycling kits

  
  


Taylor Phinney sporting the retro Olymipc kit.
Taylor Phinney sporting the retro Olymipc kit.
USA Cycling is excited to unveil the kits that will be worn by members of the U.S. Cycling Team during the Olympic Games in London this summer. 
 
Designed not only to be performance enhancing, but also to have a patriotic and stylish throw-back theme, the 2012 Olympic kits ensure that American cyclists will look just as good as they ride.
 
The road, track, and mountain bike kits were designed by SKINS while Nike teamed up with freestyle legend Bob Haro to create the BMX collection.

Road, Track & Mountain Bike Kits - DESIGNED BY SKINS

Featuring “USA” across the chest, vertical red and white stripes, and columns of stars on a dark blue backdrop, the SKINS jersey offers a clean, retro look. As long-time cycling fans might notice, the “stars and bars” design is reminiscent of the U.S. kits from the 1984 Olympics.
 
“The kits look amazing,” said 2012 U.S. Mountain Bike Olympic Team member Sam Schultz. “I'm super fired up for them. I like the sort of retro look. It's clean. Hopefully we can ride as well as those kits look.”
 
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Members of the 2012 U.S. Olympic Mountain Bike squad model the new kits. (Sam Schultz, Georgia Gould, Lea Davison, and Todd Wells)
Members of the 2012 U.S. Olympic Mountain Bike squad model the new kits. (Sam Schultz, Georgia Gould, Lea Davison, and Todd Wells)
d specifically for the riders, the kits are crafted of fabrics that were selected for a range of weather conditions, as well as aerodynamic and breathability qualities.
 
"SKINS is very proud to be a partner of USA Cycling for the Olympics.  The USA Olympic kit is our favorite design.  The technical speed clothing brings together our knowledge of fit and light weight aero fabrics.  We will be screaming at the TV in excitement during the Games," commented SKINS' General Counsel, Benjamin Fitzmaurice.
 
BMX Kits – DESIGNED BY NIKE
 
Inspired by the sport’s roots, the BMX kit is a flashback to the 1970s when kids raced Southern California dirt tracks in three-quarter sleeved baseball tees. The jersey’s rugged design features a white body, navy sleeves, “USA,” and an eagle whose red outline grips the handlebars of a BMX bike.
 
The kits were custom fitted for each individual BMX team member.
 
“Nike has done an outstanding job of listening to our athletes and making sure every detail has been addressed,” commented USA Cycling’s BMX Program Director Mike King. “I'm convinced that we have a competitive advantage in clothing weight, wind resistant, and fit.”
The BMX kit is a throw-back to its 1970s roots.
The BMX kit is a throw-back to its 1970s roots.


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