News: Pearl iZumi Partner at Sweetspot Events

Pearl iZUMi will be the official technical clothing partner of the Tour of Britain, Women’s Tour and Tour Series, the UK’s major cycle races in 2021

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News: Pearl iZumi Partner at Sweetspot Events

Pearl iZUMi will be the official technical clothing partner of the Tour of Britain, Women’s Tour and Tour Series, the UK’s major cycle races in 2021

Founded in 1950, PEARL iZUMi has used cutting-edge technology and a passion for cycling to craft market-leading jerseys, outerwear, essentials and footwear for athletes on two wheels for over 65 years. This partnership with SweetSpot, organiser of the Tour of Britain, Women’s Tour and Tour Series races, will see PEARL iZUMi make the much-coveted leaders’ jerseys. COVID-19 prevention – including face masks – will also be provided.

PEARL iZUMi has an historic link to SweetSpot’s acclaimed events, having been the title sponsor of the Tour Series between 2013 and 2016. It has been a brand at the forefront of cycling for many years and has a reputation for manufacturing high-quality cycling apparel across all disciplines, particularly road cycling. The cutting-edge technology used within PEARL iZUMi products and the racing pedigree of the brand makes it an obvious fit for the Tour of Britain, Women’s Tour and Tour Series. It is also on a mission to make 90% of its product line-up from recycled, renewable or organic material by 2022.

Kellie Parsons, marketing director at Madison, said: “It is great to once again be partnering up PEARL iZUMi with the Tour Series, as well as adding the Tour of Britain and Women’s Tour. PEARL iZUMi cycling apparel really is market-leading, so it makes perfect sense for us to get the brand in front of racing fans with a high level of technical knowledge. After such a turbulent time, we cannot wait to get stuck back into some bike racing.”

Hugh Roberts, SweetSpot chief executive, said: “We are excited to welcome PEARL iZUMi back into our partner family. It was a driving force in our Tour Series events and we know it will bring innovation in design and fabrics to our much-coveted race jerseys. We’re looking forward to welcoming racing back to the roads of Britain.”

This year’s Tour of Britain (Sunday 5 – Sunday 12 September) will take over 100 of the world’s best riders from Cornwall to Aberdeen. Both Wales and Scotland will host two stages of the event, while seven of the 12 start and finish venues announced to date – Penzance, Bodmin, Sherford, Warrington, Hawick, Stonehaven and Aberdeen – are new to the event.

Rescheduled for October owing to the COVID-19 pandemic, the seventh edition of the Women’s Tour will feature the race’s first-ever individual time trial, to be held in Atherstone, Warwickshire. The race, which forms a part of the prestigious UCI Women’s WorldTour, will also visit Oxfordshire and Walsall, before concluding in Felixstowe, Suffolk after two stages in the East of England.

As yet, there are no details on the Tour Series which is supposed to be held in August.

 

 

 



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