Santini UCI Road World Championship Baselayer-Kigali
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Santini UCI Road World Championship Baselayer-Kigali
The official collection for the 2025 UCI Road World Championships in Kigali marks a historic milestone — the first time cycling’s greatest race takes place on African soil. It’s a celebration of connection: between people, places, and the bicycle — a timeless symbol of freedom, unity, and movement. For Rwandan artist Dolph Banza, who collaborated on the design, everything begins with the two primary roles bicycles play in his country: utility and competition. In Rwanda’s hilly landscape, the bicycle is more than a means of transport — it’s a vital connector in everyday life, bridging communities and possibilities. This sense of connection also lives in the design language of the collection. Banza drew inspiration from traditional Rwandan weaving. Woven patterns and motifs were everywhere — practical, decorative, and full of meaning. Though weaving today has become mostly ornamental, the identity it carries remains strong. In this collection, those woven motifs become visual threads that unify the elements of the design, telling a story of culture, pride, and belonging.
UCI ROAD WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS - BASELAYER TANK KIGALI
The Kigali sleeveless technical base layer is designed to deliver maximum comfort and performance during your sports activities. Made from ultra-light, highly breathable mesh with quick-drying properties, it ensures optimal moisture management, keeping you cool and dry even during the most intense efforts.
This base layer celebrates the UCI Road World Championships in Kigali, combining high performance with an exclusive design. The extended rear cut is specifically designed to stay in place, providing consistent coverage and preventing unwanted shifting during movement.
With the Kigali sleeveless technical base layer, you can tackle every training session or race with the confidence of wearing a high-performance, comfortable garment inspired by the most anticipated global event in road cycling.
The design was created in collaboration with local artist Dolph Banza, who incorporated elements from his own culture and tradition to create exclusive graphics.