Bytager the publication "Alpecin-Premier Tech unveils its new jersey for 2026: the great return of blue!"
The year begins with a bang with the unveiling of the new kits of the WorldTour teams. Among them, Alpecin-Premier Tech makes a big splash by presenting a jersey that marks a return to its roots: blue once again becomes the dominant color, as in the pre-2022 era.
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Following Deceuninck's departure from the team's name (although the brand remains a secondary sponsor), the arrival of Canadian Premier Tech as co-title sponsor has allowed the Belgian team of Mathieu van der Poel and Jasper Philipsen to turn a new page. This name change is accompanied by a bold aesthetic overhaul, once again entrusted to their long-standing Czech equipment supplier, Kalas.

A symbolic and effective design
The new Alpecin-Premier Tech jersey abandons the grey and denim tones of recent seasons, returning to a dominant deep blue, enhanced by a subtle gradient and black inserts on the sides that bring dynamism and modernity to the silhouette. This color choice is not insignificant: it reconnects with the team's historical identity while sending a clear message to the peloton.
Party, a long-standing partner, has once again focused on performance: aerodynamic fabrics, optimal elasticity and premium finishes guarantee comfort and efficiency, whether on the Flemish classics or mass sprints.
This jersey was already debuted today at the X2O Trofee in Baal, where the Alpecin-Premier Tech riders were able to wear it in competition for the first time.
A strengthened team for a new era
With stars like Mathieu van der Poel, Jasper Philipsen and new recruits (including Canadian Hugo Houle, linked with Premier Tech), the team aims high in 2026. On the women's side, the sister structure becomes Fenix-Premier Tech, mostly retaining its iconic orange.

