Trinity Racing, the Continental team with strong Irish connections, has unveiled its new kit for the 2021 season; the team launching the new look a little later than usual due to the pandemic.
It rode in a mainly pink jersey last year and this season has gone for a multicoloured jersey, retaining some of the 2020 pink but also featuring green, black and blue, with black shorts.
The first photos of the kit have emerged in Austria where the off-road riders on the Trinity Racing roster were getting ready to race at the Haiming MTB Festival.
Trinity Racing was established three years ago by Irish cycling agent Andrew McQuaid, who is based in the UK where the squad is now registered as a UCI Continental team.
It also features three Irish riders in the shape of national elite and U23 road race champion, and U23 TT champion, Ben Healy as well as emerging U23 riders and former junior internationals Finley Newmark and Matt Devins.
We'll have to wait a little longer to see what Maap and Trinity Racing have come up with for Healy's Irish champion's kit as he hasn't raced yet this year due to the pandemic resulting in many races being cancelled or postponed.

