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National Champions Jersey Regulations

 

The British Cycling log should appear on the left hand side of the breast of the garment.  Use of the British Cycling logo is specified in a style guide available from British Cycling.

Colour of Jersey bands:

Red Band - PMS 032

Blue Band - PMS 072

Band to be 5cms wide in order of Red, White and Blue.

Manufacturers logo can appear only once on the jersey on the right hand side of the breast section with an area of 25 sq. cm.

Red, White and Blue bands can appear on collar and cuffs.  Other regulations regarding National Champs jersey appear in tech reg 8.4.

Masters Jersey Blue - PMS288

 

Technical Regulations 8.4:

8.4 National Championship Jerseys

8.4.1 The design of a National Championship jersey for men and women shall be white with 5 cm wide red, white and blue bands around the chest, the red band being uppermost.

8.4.2 The design of a National Championship jersey for Masters shall be blue with 5 cm wide red, white and blue bands around the chest, the red band being uppermost

8.4.3 The National Championship jersey must be worn by the holder when competing in events of the relevant discipline, unless eligible to wear the jersey of World Champion or event/series leader.

8.4.4 The following advertising inscriptions are permitted on National Championships jerseys:

8.4.4.1 On the front and back - within a rectangle with a maximum height of 10 cm.

8.4.4.2 On each side - a lateral band with a maximum height of 9 cm.

8.4.4.3 On quarter sleeves - one line with a maximum height of 5 cm.

8.4.4.4 The garment manufacturer's mark may also appear once and within a maximum area of 25 sq. cm.

8.4.4.5 The only inscription which is permitted on the National Championship jersey presented to a rider on the podium immediately after a National Championship is that of the garment manufacturer which may appear once and within a maximum area of 25 sq. cm.

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