Cycling UK kit

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ChrisP100
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Does anyone know when the new Cycling UK kit will be available?

I know it used to be made by Godfrey Sports, but I can't see it on their website. The Cycling UK website says new kit 'coming soon' but it's been like that for months. :?:
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It was mentioned in the last magazine: https://stolengoat.com/cycling-uk/

Mentions they're designing Jerseys, jackets, gilets, accessories, and more! But no launch date.
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st599_uk wrote: 23 Sep 2021, 12:18pm It was mentioned in the last magazine: https://stolengoat.com/cycling-uk/

Mentions they're designing Jerseys, jackets, gilets, accessories, and more! But no launch date.
Thanks.

I wonder if Godfrey Sports have been given the 'elbow'?
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You can sign up via the link for email notification when the kit launches.
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The new Stolen Goat Cycling UK kit is now available:

https://stolengoat.com/cycling-uk/
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Premium prices there.
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MENS CYCLING UK HERITAGE BODYLINE JERSEY
I regret to say that the bodyline I've inherited wouldn't suit one of those jerseys. :oops:
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Hellhound wrote: 15 Nov 2021, 12:19pm Premium prices there.
My thoughts exactly.

I'm in the market for a new jersey at some point, but £149 is a bit steep for me.
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ChrisP100 wrote: 15 Nov 2021, 1:09pm
Hellhound wrote: 15 Nov 2021, 12:19pm Premium prices there.
My thoughts exactly.
I'm in the market for a new jersey at some point, but £149 is a bit steep for me.
CC kit prices are about half that.The 2 cycling clubs I'm a member of use Endura and Bioracer.Both good quality.For the numbers they should sell the Stolen Goat/CTC stuff is way over priced :|
Also taking into account it all looks to be 'Race' fit I think they've dropped a clanger there too.
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No shorts advertised in the link. Still trying to source premium corduroy?
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Imagine riding around with “Stolen Goat” emblazoned on your jersey - IME it’s nearly as bad as FLAB (Fat lad at the back) 😲
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A lady in my U3A cycling group was wearing a very bright Stolen Goat top. When I commented on it she insisted that the brand name Stolen is actually pronounced "Stollen" as in fruit cake. I suspected that this was tosh but was it?
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rotavator wrote: 15 Nov 2021, 5:30pm A lady in my U3A cycling group was wearing a very bright Stolen Goat top. When I commented on it she insisted that the brand name Stolen is actually pronounced "Stollen" as in fruit cake. I suspected that this was tosh but was it?
"I (Tim Bland, SG CEO) get asked a lot about the name Stolen Goat, and where it comes from. So here’s some back story…"
https://stolengoat.com/about/why/

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Jdsk wrote: 15 Nov 2021, 5:33pm
rotavator wrote: 15 Nov 2021, 5:30pm A lady in my U3A cycling group was wearing a very bright Stolen Goat top. When I commented on it she insisted that the brand name Stolen is actually pronounced "Stollen" as in fruit cake. I suspected that this was tosh but was it?
"I (Tim Bland, SG CEO) get asked a lot about the name Stolen Goat, and where it comes from. So here’s some back story…"
https://stolengoat.com/about/why/

Jonathan
Well there was no mention of fruit cake in that link so I think I was right after all.
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Indeed - in any case, can you imagine a goat-flavoured fruit cake? 🤮
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