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Like Ducati and Ferrari, Castelli aims to make the fastest Italian racing gear in the world. They take what they learn from supplying major racing teams to build a product that every cyclist will love, like the Fuga jersey. They've used five different fabrics, each in just the right place, and an unparalleled fit to make a jersey that’s perfect for everything up to and including winning the Tour de France.

  • 5 Light and wicking fabrics for zone-specific function and performance
  • 15-Panel construction for perfect anatomic fit
  • Limited-stretch back panel prevents pocket sag
  • 3 External rear pockets plus 1 zippered pocket
  • Microfiber jacquard rear elastic
  • Reflective tabs

    Brand Info

    While Castelli have only come to the fore of professional cycling in the last few years, they trace their heritage back to 1876 in Milan. The company that started as a single tailor, making jerseys for AC Milan, Juventus, and the Milan Ballet, eventually was bought up by Maurizio Castelli, who made the first silk skin-suits for Fausto Coppi's time trials. Heritage apart, Castelli are now well represented in the pro-peloton, supplying Garmin - Sharp with extremely well respected technical garments, from shoe-covers to full skin-suits.

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