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Rapha launches Team Sky range, with three-tier pricing on kit in shrewd marketing move

Team Sky range goes live, Pro Team, Replica and Supporters ranges available, plus women's and kids

Cycle clothing brand Rapha, the new supplier of clothing and other kit to Team Sky, has started launching its range of technical and leisure clothing and accessories on its website, and concerns that it would be priced way beyond the reach of all but the wealthiest fans have been headed off by the smart tactic of introducing three different ranges - one Pro Team spec, and at prices reflecting those of other garments from the brand, another at a lower price point and termed Replica, and a third Supporters range that is cheaper still.

That's not to say that Rapha's looking to fob fans off with the latter - the fact is, it's usually near impossible to get hold of kit identical to what the pros actually wear, so replica jerseys you can buy for other teams, or for Sky itself when it was supplied by Adidas, are replicas rather than the real thing.

And Rapha's replica Sky jerseys cost £75, compared to the Adidas replica which was at £70 (although it could be found for less). But if it's just showing the colours you want to do, rather than a garment specifically for riding any distance, Supporters jerseys are also available - and they are just £40.

Even for a brand that prides itself on its marketing, it's a shrewd move - the higher spec jersey, which costs £140, keeps brand purists happy too, or at least those who might consider wearing kit from a team they don't actually ride for.

Other products range from men's and women's bibshorts at £170 a pop - that's the Pro Team versions - to a "supporters' scarf" for £15

The irony of that female-specific kit won't be lost on some of Britain's top women riders - Lizzie Armitstead is among those who have previously called for Sky to launch a women's team. Besides a dedicated women's range, there is also a kid's range and a full suite of accessories.

Here's a description of the ranges in Rapha's own words:

Creating a total of 60 new Team Sky products for 2013, the Rapha offering will allow riders and supporters of all levels to show their favor for Team Sky, the number one team in the world in 2012:

Pro-Team: At the highest level, riders will be able to wear exactly what the Team Sky riders will wear to race and train in 2013, keeping the same design, fit and performance from the peloton. The Pro-Team offer includes a mix of jerseys, bibs, jackets, merino, and accessories.

Replica: For the rider wanting the look but who doesn’t require the complete pro-performance or price tag. The Replica offer includes women’s and kid’s and “Wiggo” emblazoned jerseys.

City Wear & Supporter: Created to dress the riders and staff of Team Sky, the offering for supporters ranges from new gingham check colors of the Rapha Long Sleeve Shirt, Rapha Jeans, T-shirts, and supporters scarves and flags. A standout new product in this offer is the  ‘Supporters Jersey’, a top that has the look of the team but with a cut meant to pair with jeans for off-the-bike.

The Pro Jersey (£140) is said to be the same as the one the pros will be wearing this year, made from the same technical fabric with race radio cable loops and mesh side panels. It uses what Rapha call 'coldblack' technology, the dyestuff being designed to absorb less heat than usual to stay cool against the skin.

The Pro Bib Shorts come with an EIT (Elastic Interface Technology)/Cytech seatpad, have a permanent wicking treatment, and are priced at £170.

The Replica Bib Shorts - the next level down - are £100. Or you can pay £105 for a version with GB National Champion stripes - won by Ian Stannard in 2012 - or the Norwegian National Champion's version, as worn by Edvald Boasson Hagen.

The Supporter range contains items like a Team Sky Merino Hoody (£140), and a Merino Hat (£35). The Team Sky Jeans are £150 - the same price as Rapha's usual jeans upon which they are clearly modelled. Many of the products in the range are existing Rapha designs with the addition of Team Sky's logos and blue highlights.

It's the same deal with the Team Sky Belt, for example (yes, of course there's a Team Sky Belt). Rapha already do a black/pink version. Now they do a black/blue Team Sky version. They cost the same at £70. It’s made for Rapha by high-end Italian brand Anderson’s.    

The leather Team Sky Grand Tour gloves are more expensive than the existing Rapha ones, though - they're £120 rather than £100.

The complete collection comes available mid‐February online at Rapha.cc and at Rapha Cycle Club stores in London, San Francisco, and Osaka. Riders and fans in the UK will be able to buy the complete Rapha Team Sky collection at all Evans Cycles locations and online at evanscycles.com too.

Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.

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step-hent replied to othello | 11 years ago
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othello wrote:

My favourite item is the Merino Hoody -- wish they did that in a non-Sky colour.

They did one last year - it's one of my fav pieces of clothing. Expecting them to do it again...

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James Warrener | 11 years ago
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Site back up... never known anything quite like it.

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Leviathan | 11 years ago
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Wow, I am glad I don't really like the SKY kit, I don't really want Rupert Murdoch plastered across my chest. I support what team Sky have done for british cycling but these prices have to be a rip off.

Is Rapha kit actually make in the UK or Italy at least?Because if it really just made in China this is a total abuse of the fans and blatant profiteering. £240 for a jersey and bibs before you even buy any other items.

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Simon_MacMichael replied to Leviathan | 11 years ago
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bikeboy76 wrote:

£240 for a jersey and bibs before you even buy any other items.

The replica jersey & bibs - which is comparable to what you would get for other teams - is £175.

The Pro Team range - the same kit the riders use - will cost you more. You'll have trouble finding that for other teams.

Not sure any serious riders would buy into the supporters range for riding, but fact is Rapha and Sky have just changed the game in the way team kit is merchandised.

Rapha's number one issue was always going to be tackling the 'How much?' criticism, and they've done that head on and imaginatively I reckon.

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tc345 | 11 years ago
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Looks pretty good and the pricing and range are in keeping with the castelli Garmin range.

Not that i can really afford any of it. Whats the likelihood of there being an end-of-year discount sale?

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IOM Paddy | 11 years ago
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I do like the Rapha stuff to look at - but the price  31
I would rather 2 of everything from one of the big cycling retailers.
I am suprised at Rapha as I thought they were "too cool" for this but it fits with their thoughts on cycling that you are not a cyclist unless going up some Col in France or cycling at warp speed everywhere  13

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philallan | 11 years ago
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Just shows not to react instantly!  1

Still, hardly impressive or inspired from the design gurus at Rapah Towers. Must have spent hours with the blue highlighter colouring in a standard jersey.

Rapha's range must surely go even further up in price to recover the "investment" in kitting out a Pro Tour team.

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theclaw | 11 years ago
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Well the Rapha site has crashed so this is obviously a popular thing. I tried to look out of curiosity but there have got to be a lot of people looking with their credit card at the ready.

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badback | 11 years ago
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I like the way they describe the £45 Supporters Wiggo Jersey as a 'relaxed fit'. Very Sports Direct.

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andyp | 11 years ago
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'And so stealth you'll be invisible to drivers'

They'll mostly be racing on closed roads, of course.

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NeilXDavis | 11 years ago
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Agree on the colours not exactly standing out to oncoming traffic! - think the kit look great though...

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andylul | 11 years ago
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Replica tops coming in Feb - £75 for adults (both men and women) and £50 for children, plus a £45 Wiggo supporter's top

http://www.rapha.cc/team-sky-replica-short-sleeve-jersey

Looks like they've got the right idea about encouraging the masses to buy in to the brand. £75 ain't so bad for a replica jersey and it has 'Rapha' written on it

The Sky Supporters of the World breathed a sigh of relief...

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notfastenough replied to andylul | 11 years ago
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It's not a bad looking kit actually. However, replica national champs jerseys is asking for trouble. Talk about painting a target on your back! Wearing a Wiggo replica, complete with mod name up the ribs and the union flag on the arm will also get you some stick, I suspect.
http://www.rapha.cc/team-sky-gb-national-champions-replica-jersey
http://www.rapha.cc/team-sky-wiggo-replica-jersey

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philallan | 11 years ago
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Wow, bargain kit. And so stealth you'll be invisible to drivers. What's not to like?

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Vili Er replied to philallan | 11 years ago
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philallan wrote:

Wow, bargain kit. And so stealth you'll be invisible to drivers. What's not to like?

Well done  37

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John_the_Monkey replied to philallan | 11 years ago
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philallan wrote:

Wow, bargain kit. And so stealth you'll be invisible to drivers. What's not to like?

I can see the guys in the pics that illustrate this article pretty easily, fwiw. If the jersey were grey, with a pattern of small stones, you might have a point.

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Sam1 replied to John_the_Monkey | 11 years ago
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John_the_Monkey wrote:
philallan wrote:

Wow, bargain kit. And so stealth you'll be invisible to drivers. What's not to like?

I can see the guys in the pics that illustrate this article pretty easily, fwiw. If the jersey were grey, with a pattern of small stones, you might have a point.

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Colin Peyresourde replied to philallan | 11 years ago
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philallan wrote:

Wow, bargain kit. And so stealth you'll be invisible to drivers. What's not to like?

What's is so different from the Adidas kit that would make it any harder to see the rider?

I think the Fluoro issue is a bit of a nonsense anyway. It's just a lame excuse for people not checking for cyclists.

It looks like a good design. The only criticism is that it's perhaps not ground breaking in design and rather conventional. It has the Rapha armband, but it doesn't really hark back to the 'good old days' of cycling like the rest of the Rapha range.....though beyond making the Sky team wear wool or something I'm not sure what they could do.....Taxi!

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thereverent replied to philallan | 11 years ago
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philallan wrote:

Wow, bargain kit. And so stealth you'll be invisible to drivers. What's not to like?

You could always buy last years Liquigas-Cannondale kit. You'd be seen, and drivers would slow down as they are sick after looking at the that much lime green.

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Sam1 replied to thereverent | 11 years ago
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thereverent wrote:
philallan wrote:

Wow, bargain kit. And so stealth you'll be invisible to drivers. What's not to like?

You could always buy last years Liquigas-Cannondale kit. You'd be seen, and drivers would slow down as they are sick after looking at the that much lime green.

Even better: Farnese Vini. Can be seen from satellites orbiting the planet

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Peter531 replied to philallan | 11 years ago
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philallan wrote:

Wow, bargain kit. And so stealth you'll be invisible to drivers. What's not to like?

And you endorse the Murdochs. Triffic.

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