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The road ahead – an open letter from Simon Mottram

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A look up the road As the new season dawns in Australia, we’re keeping one eye on the racing an

[Shop]( [Ride]( [Stories]( A look up the road As the new season dawns in Australia, we’re keeping one eye on the racing and the other on our packed schedule of new releases, rides and events for the year ahead. Simon Mottram, Rapha’s CEO and Founder, takes you through our plans for the year, from our return to the WorldTour to Rapha Custom. [Read more]( Not a patch Our ever-popular Pro Team Training Jersey is not quite as aero as our race jerseys, but that’s not why the riders of EF Education First choose it for training rides. With a slightly more relaxed fit, it’s ideal for clocking base miles and features a special edition patch and armband so you can show the guys your support. [Buy the jersey]( [See the lookbook]( Gone Racing #2 For a behind-the-scenes look inside a WorldTour team at the first race of the year, tune into the second episode of Gone Racing. We take a seat in the EF Team’s pre-race briefing, see how Lachlan Morton fares at a local crit and find out what the latest peloton slang for skinsuit is, courtesy of Mitch Docker. [Watch now]( Made by members It was unique when it began and, four years later, the Rapha Cycling Club remains one of a kind. But no one is about to start freewheeling now. With a raft of new, exciting benefits, members around the world will make 2019 our greatest year of riding yet. Find out why and how to join the greatest cycling club in the world. [Read more]( A winter’s tale Each year, the #Festive500 Awards bring us tales of hardship, perseverance, comedy, and the occasional epic failure. Share your story with us by Monday, 21st of January for a chance to win amazing prizes and stay tuned for our roundup of riding exploits from all over the world. [Enter the Awards]( And finally… Elia Viviani drew first blood on the WorldTour this week but who will be the peloton’s dominant team at the end of this season? Many a team has dominated, but few so completely as Cyrille Guimard’s Renault team. The story label from our 2015 Trade Team Jersey celebrating the team tells the story. [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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