
The streets of Barcelona, the legendary hairpins of Alpe d’Huez, the bohemian charm of Montmartre and the timeless allure of Mont Ventoux provide the inspiration for Santini Cycling’s new Tour de France 2026 collection. Blending performance, storytelling and distinctive visual identity, the range allows cycling fans to connect with the world’s most iconic stage race through the same leader jerseys worn at both the Tour de France and the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift.
The 2026 season marks the fifth year of partnership between Santini Cycling and the world’s premier cycling race. Since 2022, Santini has produced the official Tour de France classification jerseys: the Yellow Jersey, Green Jersey, Polka Dot Jersey and White Jersey. Symbols of sporting excellence, these jerseys embody more than a century of cycling history and are recognised around the world. This partnership covers both the Tour de France and the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift.
Made from highly technical performance fabrics at Santini’s headquarters in Italy, the leader jerseys combine innovation, comfort and iconic status, and are available for purchase by cycling enthusiasts. These replicas, identical to the jerseys supplied to race leaders, give fans the opportunity to wear a piece of Tour de France history.
Alongside the official classification jerseys, Santini complements the collection with exclusive capsule ranges inspired by iconic moments, legendary climbs and historic symbols of the Tour. hrough a contemporary and refined aesthetic, the Tour de France and Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift collections embody in their design all the emotion, passion, and unique identity of the race. Every garment is the result of stylistic research, technical innovation and Italian craftsmanship, created to allow every rider—whether professional or amateurs —to experience the spirit and magic of the Tour de France.
Also returning for 2026 is the Maillot Jaune collection developed by Santini for A.S.O.


TOUR DE FRANCE COLLECTION

Barcelona (Grand Départ 2026)
This kit celebrates the spectacular Grand Départ in Barcelona, inspired by Barcelona’s iconic Eixample district, a symbol of modernity and visionary urban planning. The design interprets the iconic grid system created by Ildefons Cerdà, with its regular city blocks and distinctive chamfered octagonal intersections. Clean, contemporary graphics transform the urban structure into a sense of movement and dynamism. A tribute to the progressive spirit of the Catalan capital.
Alpe d’Huez
This kit celebrates one of cycling’s most legendary climbs, featured in Stages 19 and 20 of the 2026 edition: Alpe d’Huez. The design is built around the mountain’s most recognisable symbol—its 21 hairpin bends—which become the central graphic element of the kit. The composition is enhanced by the climb’s elevation profile and a stylised mountain landscape positioned beneath the collar. Through a bold visual language, the kit conveys the challenge of the ascent, its epic history and the enduring appeal of the Tour’s great Alpine stages.
Montmartre
The Arrivée Montmartre line captures the essence of the Tour de France final stage through the artistic and bohemian soul of Montmartre. Inspired by the district’s deep connection with the arts, the kit evokes the expressive and painterly atmosphere that defined Paris between the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Iconic elements such as the black cat—a clear reference to Le Chat Noir, the legendary meeting place of the Parisian avant-garde—and the windmill, symbol of the Moulin Rouge, feature prominently within the visual narrative. The result is a highly evocative jersey where cycling, art and history converge in a design rich with cultural references.
Arrivée Paris-Champs-Élysées
Created in 2025 to celebrate 50 years of Tour de France finishes on the Champs-Élysées, the Arc de Triomphe jersey pays tribute to one of Paris’s most iconic monuments. The Arc de Triomphe is the undisputed focal point of the graphics, reproduced in refined detail across every item in the collection.
TOUR DE FRANCE FEMMES AVEC ZWIFT COLLECTION
Grand Départ Suisse
The Grand Départ Suisse kit celebrates the opening of the 2026 Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift through a modern reinterpretation of the Swiss flag. The design plays with this visual identity, replacing the traditional colours with a palette inspired by Zwift and the Tour Femmes, creating a dynamic and contemporary aesthetic. On the back of the jersey, the profiles of the three Swiss stages transform the race route into a visual narrative, while the prominent “WATCH THE FEMMES” slogan highlights the energy, momentum and growing profile of the race.
MAILLOT JAUNE COLLECTION
Combo
The Combo kit pays tribute to the historic classement du combiné jersey, first introduced in 1968 and awarded until 1989 to the rider with the best combined performance across the Yellow, Polka Dot and Green Jersey classifications during the Tour. The solid red sections of the design reference another historic yet short-lived classification jersey, the points chauds jersey, introduced in 1984 and awarded to the rider who accumulated the most victories in intermediate sprints throughout the race.
Col du Tourmalet
The Col du Tourmalet line pays tribute to one of the most legendary climbs in Tour de France history, first tackled in 1910. Dedicated to Octave Lapize, the first rider to reach the summit of the Tourmalet during the Tour, this line celebrates a milestone that helped shape the mythology of professional cycling. Green, the defining colour of the collection, reflects the mountainous and forested landscape surrounding the climb, expressing the wild, demanding nature and timeless character that have made the Tourmalet an enduring symbol of the Grande Boucle.
Mont Ventoux
The Mont Ventoux kit captures the dramatic beauty of the “Giant of Provence”. A symbol of strength and perseverance in the world of cycling, Mont Ventoux has inspired generations of riders with its unique and unforgiving landscape. The colours pay tribute to the natural beauty of the surrounding scenery, while a subtle detail referencing the telecommunications tower at the summit adds authenticity to the design and a direct connection to the mountain’s heritage.

