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Team Radio Shack reveals 2010 jersey

December 7th, 2009 by Ron Callahan View Comments

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Here’s a sneak preview of a working prototype of the jersey Lance Armstrong and the Radio Shack guys will be riding in in 2010. While the final Jersey is expected to look very similar, it will be officially unveiled in Australia in January during the Tour Down Under.

It was the goal of the team to create something visually distinctive and a look that was symbolic of what they feel Team RadioShack is all about: cutting edge technology, speed, strength, determination and a global message to LIVESTRONG. The experts at Nike and their partners at RadioShack helped to create this fast form-fitting design using various textures and patterns symbolizing the themes of new technology, global connectivity and community.

The Shack guys are gearing up at training camp this week and will be riding in team colors for the first time.

Stay tuned to Bike World News for more news and updates from the team as they get ready for the season kick off just a few weeks at the Tour Down Under!

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