The UEC European Cycling Championships came to a close on 15 September in Limburg, the Netherlands, and for another year Alé was at the side of the European Cycling Union, in a partnership lasting from 2020.
The event saw the participation of elite, under-23 and junior cyclists in several disciplines, including road and time trials. Limburg, a region with a strong connection to cycling, offered a challenging course characterised by hills, technical roads and cobblestones, which tested the participants.
The competition attracted Europe's best cyclists and was well attended by the public along the route. Among the winners in the various categories were some big names in international cycling, from Tim Merlier, winner of the men's Elite race, to Dutchwoman Lorena Wiebes for the women.
The jerseys expressly designed by Alé for the UEC are part of the PR.S collection. Designed specifically for use in competition, this line has been constantly developed by exploiting the feedback received from the many professionals who have worn Alé in the past and still do today, such as the Bahrain Victorious, Graoupama FDJ, and Jayco Alula teams in the World Tours. Lightweight, high-performance fabrics, ‘race-fit’ cuts designed in a wind tunnel, and maximum breathability thanks to body mapping technology. Thanks to these exclusive features, the jerseys in the Alé PR-S collection boast truly outstanding technical ‘pluses’.