Red Bull – BORA – hansgrohe
Win the Tour with a dual-leadership GC assault: Remco Evenepoel for yellow, Florian Lipowitz as the second card, backed by Giro podium finisher Jai Hindley.
The 2026 kit
At the 2026 Tour de France the team wears a special-edition switch-out kit celebrating its 13th Tour start, swapped in from its regular season jersey and on sale before the Barcelona Grand Départ. The short-sleeved race jersey is built on a smooth top-to-bottom color gradient: crisp white across the collar, shoulders and upper chest that dissolves through lighter blue tones into a deep navy blue at the waist hem, with clean lines and bold color blocking. Sprawled across almost the entire front of the torso is an oversized upside-down number 13 rendered in translucent, tonal transparent layers over the gradient (not a solid block) — a nod to the rider superstition of pinning race number 13 upside down to ward off bad luck. The number has been lucky for the team at the Tour: Stage 13 first put the squad in the spotlight at its 2014 debut, it won on Stage 13 in 2018, and in 2019 the upside-down race number 13 accompanied Peter Sagan to his record-breaking green jersey. The sponsor block sits on the upper chest over the white part of the gradient in the team's standard layout: the Red Bull emblem — two charging red bulls facing each other in front of a yellow sun disc — with the 'Red Bull' wordmark front and center, the 'BORA' wordmark directly beneath it, and the smaller 'hansgrohe' wordmark below that. Small Specialized logos sit at the upper sleeves/shoulders. The sleeves carry the blue tones of the gradient and are made of diamond-textured aero fabric (Specialized wind-tunnel tested) with raw-cut sleeve openings; the jersey has a compressive second-skin race fit, a low collar, a lightweight full-length zip and three rear pockets. Bib shorts are deep racing blue/navy with the Red Bull bulls-and-sun logo on the thighs. The team's regular 2026 kit (worn January–June) is a clean white/light jersey with deep-blue shoulders, blue sleeves and a thin blue V-shaped chevron graphic across the chest inspired by aviation markings and the lighter 'Dynamic Blue' palette; the July Tour kit replaces it with the gradient '13' design. It is matched by the brand-new Specialized S-Works Tarmac SL9, unveiled just before the race in a 'Motion + Emotion' team finish with the same white-to-deep-blue gradient (Remco Evenepoel rides a one-off Gold Edition honoring his Olympic golds).
The Car
leadership and staff shaping the Red Bull–BORA–hansgrohe Tour
The Eight
the Red Bull–BORA–hansgrohe Tour squad