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“The road ends, the cobbles start and then the fun begins. Wind and rain, cobbles and bergs, th

“The road ends, the cobbles start and then the fun begins. Wind and rain, cobbles and bergs, the Tour of Flanders has it all. Be courageous, be brave and then you will be triumphant.” – Hannah Barnes, CANYON//SRAM Adapt, overcome Pro Team Lightweight Rain Gilet With seventeen climbs and weather fronts constantly rolling in from the coast, the weather is seldom set fair in Flanders. The Pro Team Rain Gilet helps EF Education First stay ahead of the bunch, and the weather. [Buy now]( Conquer the cobbles Pro Team Mitts Whatever the weather in Flanders tomorrow, comfort on the cobblestones will be key. For a steady grip on the bars as they battle up the bergs, the riders of EF Education First Pro Cycling team wear our new Pro Team Mitts, available now. [Shop now]( Famed in Flanders Chevron Jersey The Chevron Jersey takes its design cues from an iconic team kit worn to victory in Flanders by the likes of Merckx and Van Looy. Before you watch the most recent edition of the race tomorrow, secure a piece of the race’s past. [Shop Chevron]( Sticky bottle A convenient conversation or some much needed hydration? Look out for the more cunning Classics contenders at Flanders, and grab a new Rapha water bottle, back with a new design for this season. [Shop now]( Adventure. Teamwork. Resilience. Prestige 2019 Unsupported and unmarshalled adventures across stunning terrain, the Rapha Prestige is a series of challenging rides to be ridden, and finished, as a team. Gather your mates and sign up to your nearest ride. [See more]( Rapha Custom Team of the week FireFlies is a team with a higher purpose. In a bright red Rapha Custom kit, they ride not for race results but rather to raise money for research into leukemia and cancers of the blood. Stronger together. [Design your own kit]( And finally… If any rider embodied the archetypal Flanders winner, it was Rudi Altig. A track rider turned roadman, as the label from our Club Jersey explains, he might well be followed by another cross-discipline de Ronde champion this year. Stayed tuned on Sunday. [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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