The yellow continues to lead: this is the new 2026 kit of Visma Lease a Bike
The Visma Lease a Bike team was one of the few that had not yet officially presented their kit for the 2026 season, but just one day before the year ends, they have done so. Under the slogan New Season, New Skin, the Dutch team maintains its visual identity, but evolves in materials, fit, and technical details, with a clear focus on performance and the comfort of the riders.
Visma Lease a Bike renews its image for 2026 with a jersey designed as a second skin
The idea behind the new kit is that of a true “second skin.” The garment has been conceived to move with the cyclist, provide support in different conditions, and enhance the racing experience, without sacrificing something key for a WorldTour team, which is visibility and immediate recognition both on the road and on television. The team's characteristic yellow remains the main protagonist, now accompanied by a greater prominence of black, which adds contrast and a sharper look to the ensemble.
Beyond the colors, the 2026 jersey incorporates subtle patterns inspired by bee hairs, a direct nod to the collective work and team spirit that Visma Lease a Bike has made one of its hallmarks in recent years. These are discreet details, integrated into the fabric itself, that reinforce the message without breaking the clean aesthetic of the design.

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The collection is not limited to the standard short-sleeve jersey. The team has also presented long-sleeve versions, socks, competition caps, and special editions associated with riders and national champions, including that of the Frenchman Bruno Armirail, national time trial champion. Additionally, fans will be able to purchase specific versions such as the one associated with Wout van Aert, as well as models for men and women.
Nimbl expands its role: from shoes to clothing
One of the most relevant points of this launch is the expansion of the collaboration with Nimbl. The Italian brand, known until now for being responsible for the team's shoes, takes a further step and will also supply the competition clothing. According to the team itself, Nimbl's experience in research and development has been key to raising the quality standard of the kit, with garments designed to protect, adapt to the cyclist's movement, and perform at the highest level.

From the team's management, Richard Plugge positively valued the final result:
“A new year always means evaluating, improving, and continuing to build. Our 2026 kit reflects exactly that: it is recognizable in what we are, but with attention to detail and development. Together with our partners, we continue to explore ways to help our riders perform at their best.”
Available for fans The new 2026 kit is already available to the public in various formats and prices, with some items on pre-sale.