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Getting it right Dressing for a ride is an artform, especially at this time of the year. Too many la

[Shop]( [Ride]( [Stories]( Getting it right Dressing for a ride is an artform, especially at this time of the year. Too many layers? Not enough? To help you decide, read our latest guide to riding in changeable weather. [View the guide]( New colours for Autumn There is a certain pleasure in covering up for a ride after a long, hot summer. Autumn is here, but that shouldn’t stop you braving the cooler starts and chilly descents with our new arrivals. [PRO TEAM LONG SLEEVE AERO JERSEY]( [Buy now]( [BREVET INSULATED GILET]( [Buy now]( [Classic Long Sleeve Jersey II]( [Buy now]( Welsh Weekend The Rapha Cycling Club’s latest excursion brought members from around the UK together for a weekend on some of Snowdonia’s finest roads. Despite a foreboding forecast, those who made the trip were rewarded with weather that was much better than expected. [View the photos]( Mondial: Southam says Britain’s Grand Tour-winning streak is at odds with the country’s more modest cycling past. WorldTour directeur sportif and former Rapha-Condor pro Tom Southam explains just how remarkable the run of results has been in his latest contribution to Mondial. [Read the article]( Coming soon: Explore Break new ground with products that break with convention. Winter tights with pockets, a super lightweight down jacket and sleeping bag, our own fully waterproof bike packs: all launching this month. The Explore collection will take on-the-bike adventure to the next level. Ride with us Whether you’re riding laps of the park or your local lanes, in search of gravel climbs or late season gains, head out on your next ride in good company. Rapha Clubhouses around the world are hosting regular group rides throughout October, open to all and easy to join on your local Clubhouse page. [Find a ride]( And finally… The Worlds are over for another year, and some winners were more popular than others. This story label, from the first kit we made for the CANYON//SRAM team back in 2016, warns against trying to pass them. If only their competitors in the Team Time Trial had listened… [View in web browser]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [instagram]( Telephone: [877-907-2742]( | Email: usa@rapha.cc If you no longer wish to receive emails from Rapha, please [unsubscribe]( from our mailing list. Rapha Racing Ltd is registered in England & Wales. Registered number: 0‌4849594. Registered office: Imperial Works, 18‌ Tileyard Road, London N7 9AH, United Kingdom. ​

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