To pay homage to 1948 Olympic Road cycling hero Bob Maitland, who sadly passed away in 2010, rode well into his 80s and was still winning late in to his career, which started in 1939. He won the national championship twice, set numerous distance records, rode for both Hercules and BSA as a professional and was part of the first ever British team to ride the Tour de France in 1955. In the 1948 London Olympic Games, he was the best placed British rider in the road race (coming in 6th), helping his team secure a silver medal.
This Classic style quarter zip jersey is made from 100% organic extra fine, high quality, Merino wool from South Africa.
This short sleeve jersey features include, seamless classic cut, it is free of any internal seams to cause any rubbing or discomfort. Its classic shape features a rear drop back hem and rear buttoned Union Flag ride pocket. This 100% organic Merino wool garment is also beautifully soft to the touch, breathable, insulating and anti-bacterial.
100% organic extra fine Merino wool
No internal seams.
100% organic extra fine high quality merino wool.
Made form the finest south African wools.
Sourced from carefully selected farms.
Soft to the touch.
Machine washable @ 30 degrees
Company: Ohtaki is a true master. He builds his frames alone, with the finest attention to detail, from his small work shop in West Tokyo. He has been building frames for over 25 years, starting in response to his cycling buddies looking for good frames built locally in Tokyo. His ...
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