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Distinctive jerseys in professional cycling

Colour-coded jerseys to indicate the position of riders in cycling competitions From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Distinctive jerseys in professional cycling
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Jerseys symbolising race positions include the yellow jersey, or maillot jaune, from the Tour de France,[1] the pink jersey, or maglia rosa, from the Giro d'Italia, and the red jersey, or la roja, from the Vuelta a España. The first two jerseys were given the same color as the paper their original main sponsors (both sports newspapers) were printed on: yellow and pink paper, respectively. The overall leader at the Vuelta at present wears a red jersey, although previously it has been the "maillot amarillo" (yellow jersey) and the "jersey de oro" (golden jersey). Many other jerseys are colored or designed after a sponsor's logo, and some jerseys change color when a new sponsor is found.

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Yellow Jersey won by Miguel Induráin during the 1995 Tour de France (collection KOERS. Museum of Cycle Racing)
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Award presentation of the winners of the Boels Women's Tour 2017 at the Tom Dumoulin Bike Park in Sittard-Geleen.
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Overview of jerseys

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Grand Tour races

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Women's Major Tour races

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UCI World Tour (stage) races

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UCI ProSeries (stage) races

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UCI Continental Tour (stage) races

UCI Europe Tour

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UCI Asia Tour

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Former Stage races

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Championship Jerseys

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