WHAT'S THE COLOR OF CYCLING?
No races temporary, so no longing for the maillot jaune or the ‘maillot rojo‘. But cycling is related to so much other colourful happy things! 
We’ll take you on a bright journey!



Ok, let’s hope it will be carried in the peloton this year,
but for now the colour of cycling is yellow because of:






• an ice cold refreshing beer after your ride 
• the bright sun 
• lemon-pie at a (pick up)coffee stop
• the yellow flower fields along sloping roads





 



The sprinters save their strength and for the time being
the green jersey will be stored away.
But the green colour will go along your way by:






• the green traffic light!
• the alpine meadow on the way to the top
• an excellent sustainable solution to get from a to b







 

 


COVID-19 has faded the red jersey in this year’s Vuelta,
but we will keep it lively by:





• beet juice for better oxygen transport in our veins
• Eric Mas's crimson burnt skin
after his first outdoor ride after the lockdown
• the even more countless red blood cells of Lance A. 
• the lady in red (I will never forget the way you look tonight
by  Chris De Burgh)







 


No Milan-San Remo with its view over the azure blue sea,
but there is a lot of azzurro to enjoy:





• the sky has never been so crisp blue
• blue berries because the high amount of antioxidants
which protect us against free radicals.
• you just look cool in blue like Spanish Cycling Legend Federico Bahamontes
a.k.a. "The Eagle of Toledo in 1965!