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The combination of Free Aero Race 4 W Bibshort and Aero Pro W Jersey is our fastest road cycling kit ever and has been developed together with professional athletes to achieve the most comfortable and best performing kit for training and race day. “I feel fast and it supports me on those areas where I really need the support on my saddle.” Laura Philipp The short has undergone 12 years of development and refinement, with literally millions of kilometers in the pro peloton. It is the result of our partnership with professional athletes, but we have piled years of experience into ensuring their latest clothing is ready to meet their demands and also that of performance-focused athletes. Discover all features and the entire collection here.

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Story by Chris Hovenden | cyclingweekly.co.uk Custom kit goes much further than just teams and clubs nowadays. When it comes to making cycling kit, the Italian company has an impressive pedigree. Castelli started manufacturing clothing in 1876, in the 1940s it created custom jerseys for Gino Bartali and Fausto Coppi, and it claims to have been the first to use the current sublimation printing process back in 1983. If you choose Castelli’s Pro Issue range you’ll get the same kit as supplied to the WorldTour Cannondale-Drapac Pro Cycling Team. However, if you are looking for a more forgiving fit there’s the Team issue range that is aimed at club riders. The on test Pro Issue custom kit looks top drawer and feels high quality to the touch. Costing £74.99 (plus VAT and based on an order of 10) the Free Aero Race Bibshorts aren’t cheap, but even at that hefty price they are hard to fault. The chamois gives you no reason to complain whether sat up on the back of the saddle or riding on the rivet in a more forward, aggressive position. The side panels are dimpled for improved aerodynamics; and the netted gripper does a great job ...

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