Lotto–Intermarché (racing as Intermarché–Lotto at the 2026 Tour de France)
Stage wins only — no GC ambitions: De Lie for the sprints, Van Eetvelt for the mountains, breakaway hunters everywhere else.
The 2026 kit
Deep, dark crimson-red race jersey — a notch darker in tone than Lotto's 2025 crimson kit — with an oversized tone-on-tone fingerprint motif across the chest and torso: fine concentric whorl lines in a subtly darker red, symbolising the DNA of the newly merged Belgian team (Lotto x Intermarché-Wanty, tagline #RisingTogether). Flashes of black appear around the jersey (side panels and lower-sleeve/cuff area), and all sponsor lettering is white. As worn at the July 2026 Tour de France the team races under its French-market name Intermarché–Lotto and wears the adapted French/Polish/Portuguese-market jersey (debuted at GP La Marseillaise, 31 Jan 2026): the Intermarché supermarket wordmark in white, accompanied by its black-and-red logo mark, takes top billing on the upper chest, with the white block-capital LOTTO wordmark immediately below it on the mid-chest — the reverse of the standard layout (LOTTO central, Intermarché beneath) used in Belgium and most other races. The black-and-red Intermarché logo repeats on the sides and rear, and small white secondary sponsor marks — Caps (Belgian energy card), Orbea, Nippo and Wanty Gobert — appear around the shoulders and sleeves. Plain solid-black bib shorts with white Intermarché/Lotto lettering on the thighs. Kit by Belgian manufacturer Vermarc; helmets and sunglasses by Ekoi; bikes by Orbea.
The Car
leadership and staff shaping the Lotto-Intermarché Tour
The Eight
the Lotto-Intermarché Tour squad