MAAP reinvents cycling merchandise and puts the Jayco-AlUla kit for sale without sponsor logos
The MAAP team clothing brand entered the World Tour this year hand in hand with the Jayco AlUla team and has just surprised us with an innovative approach focused on fans. They have just released the team's kit for sale, with the same design, but without sponsor logos.
MAAP bets on replica kits without sponsors
The designs of the MAAP brand are characterized by a minimalist, elegant, and daring style that has won over many fans in a few years. The new Jayco AlUla kit for 2025, made with premium materials and a very attractive and recognizable design, is a good example of this.
This release responds to a growing trend among amateur cyclists, who believe that professional team jerseys should be "earned" just like the Tour de France jerseys or the rainbow jersey of the world champion. For those who share this philosophy but want to wear the colors of the Jayco AlUla team, MAAP has created a perfect alternative: the WorldTour Supporter Collection.
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The jersey retains the distinctive design and colors of the Jayco AlUla team, but removes the usual advertising logos. It only includes the GreenEdge Cycling logo, the company behind the team, and the MAAP logo. In addition to the jersey, the collection includes other garments and accessories, such as long-sleeve jerseys, bib shorts, socks, bidons, and a feed bag.
Prices and availability
The jersey will be available for €170, while the bib shorts will be priced at €250, but you can check and purchase the complete collection now on the official MAAP website and authorized distributors.
What do you think of this proposal from MAAP? Do you prefer the original kit or this one? We look forward to hearing from you on our social media.