
Jack Wilson and Conor Dunne in the new Ireland race kit; the shots below reveal the racing gear in full. And even the team-issue casual wear looks pretty sweet.
Members of the Irish cycling team have been making themselves comfortable in Azerbaijan, having arrived in Baku for the inaugural European Games.
As well as familiarising themselves with their surroundings and getting used to the heat while out training, they've also taken to social media to post plenty of photos of what looks like some very slick team clothing.
The racing kit is green, white and blue. And there's a selection of casual kit for wearing around off the bike.
Caroline Ryan and Ryan Mullen are first up for Ireland in their time trial events tomorrow, Thursday.
After that, Ryan will be Ireland's sole representative in the women's road race on Saturday, before the men's team rides its road race on Sunday.
In that event will be Mullen, Sean Downey, Jack Wilson, Conor Dunne and Eddie Dunbar.
We’ll have more on those races later. In the meantime feast your eyes on the selection of photos below.

Caroline Ryan is the only Irish woman in the team. She'll ride the time trial tomorrow and the road race at the weekend.

Ryan looking good in the team-issue casual kit.

Conor Dunne is one of Ireland's four-man road race team. He and the others will be in action on Sunday.

The European Games represent a fantastic Olympic-style opportunity for a young rider like Jack Wilson. Above, his team-issue T-shirt is one of the nicest pieces of Irish kit we've seen for a while.

Ryan Mullen has silver medals from the junior TT at the European Championships and the U23 TT at the World Championships. What can he do in the men's TT at the Baku European Games tomorrow, Thursday?

The full set of Irish T-shirts as worn by three of the five men on the national team for these Games.

Wilson gets in some training in what looks like a very dry and hot Azerbaijan. He's come back from a bad crash at the Nations Cup to compete in Baku. He broke his collar bone and a bone in his wrist at La Cote Picarde in France on April 15th.
