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Brevet Insulated Gilets – the first of their kind

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Warming up Our Brevet Insulated Gilets have become almost indispensable wardrobe staples for riders

[Shop]( [Ride]( [Stories]( Warming up Our Brevet Insulated Gilets have become almost indispensable wardrobe staples for riders everywhere. Lightweight and breathable Polartec Alpha insulation regulates temperature to keep you just right in a range of conditions. Restocked and available in new colours. [Buy now]( [Burnt Orange]( [Buy now]( [Dark Navy]( [Buy now]( Making Martinez “We were all screaming at him to slow down, but he couldn’t hear us because of the noise from the crowd.” – Alex Howes, EF Education First Pro Cycling An unassailable team time trial performance at Tour Colombia 2.1 secured victory for EF Education First Pro Cycling, and showed the strength of Dani Martínez. Get to know the young Colombian in this interview with EF Gone Racing’s Harry Dowdney. [Read the story]( The new testament In cycling’s pantheon of greats, few inspire such deep-rooted fervor as Marco Pantani. In tribute, Rapha Editions has published Pantani was a god, a fresh look at the life of the fated hero including all-new interviews with friends and family, and a collection of 16 technicolour pull-out posters – worthy additions to any cycling fan’s library or walls. [View the collection]( [Pantani was a God]( [Buy now]( [Pantani – Pull out prints]( [Buy now]( Ride with us If you’re looking for inspiration and happen to be near one of our Clubhouses, why not ride with Rapha? With rides throughout the week for cyclists of all abilities, we’ll have you rolling in no time. [Find a ride]( And finally… With Colombia’s instant classic, Tour Colombia 2.1, coming to a close, here’s the story label from our 2012 Colombian Super-lightweight Jersey celebrating the escarabajos – a nickname given to Colombia’s great climbers. [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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