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Take a first look at the team?s 2022 kit design. LEADING LIGHTS L39ION OF LOS ANGELES With a co-ed

Take a first look at the team’s 2022 kit design. [Rapha]( LEADING LIGHTS L39ION OF LOS ANGELES With a co-ed roster of riders, close links to their community of fans and a proud tradition of putting on a show at races, there’s no team that shows professional cycling’s potential better than L39ION of Los Angeles. Inspired by electrical storms and made for crit nights under the lights, you can check out the team’s new kit and hear more about their goals for the season. [READ MORE]( FESTIVE 500 A WORTHY WINNER Thousands of riders in well over 100 countries took part in last year’s Festive 500. But there could only be one lucky winner of our finisher’s prize. Congratulations to Lee Sangmin in South Korea, who is now the proud owner of a brand new Cannondale Synapse. What better way to start your year? OUTRIDE YOURSELF With February fast approaching, make sure you have your ambitions set for the year ahead. Be it great or small, join us and our roster of athletes in a Rapha tradition by setting a riding goal to chase over the coming months. For your chance to win a prize that will help you on your way, share your riding goal with us by using the sticker found in the Story Highlights of @Rapha on Instagram before Sunday, 23rd January. [FIND OUT MORE]( ALL ABOARD THE FRAIN TRAIN Last week, Roxsolt Liv SRAM’s Nicole Frain was a testament to the team’s ethos of finding strength through adversity. After a disappointing Time Trial, she still pulled off a last-minute attack to win the Australian elite women's road race title. Frain’s performance, her team and her kintsugi-inspired kit prove that it’s always best to embrace imperfection. [SHOP THE COLLECTION]( COMING SOON It might only be January, but the new season at Rapha is already underway with a range of brand new releases to help you start your season strong. From a sound-inspired collaboration with Lachlan Morton to our all-new Trail Knee Pads, check out what’s arriving this January. [COMING SOON]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( [View in web browser]( [Click here]( to update your language and communications preferences or unsubscribe. Telephone: [+44 (0) 207 485 5000](tel:+4402074855000) | Email: enquiries@rapha.cc Rapha Racing Ltd is registered in England & Wales. Registered number: 04849594. Registered office: Imperial Works, 18 Tileyard St, London N7 9AH, United Kingdom. [Privacy Policy]( | [Cookies](

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