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Tour de France 2025 jerseys: where to buy, what they mean & more

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Tour de France Jerseys

  • Purchase your choice of the Yellow Jersey, to the Polka Dot Jersey, or even special editions of the 2025 race, including the Dash, Arc de Triomphe and Lille Jerseys.
  • Available in sizes XS TO 4XL on Fanatics
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Tour de France 2025 is officially underway, and if you're watching all the action unfold, you might have noticed the amazing jerseys your favourite riders are donning. Cyclists around the world are battling it out for the famous yellow, green, white and polka dot jerseys in this year's adventure around France.

Fans of thEach jersey carries a unique meaning and is awarded to the leader of that classification at the end of every stage. This year includes some extra additions and designs by Santini as the tour will be celebrating the 50th anniversary of its first finish on the Champs-Élysées.

If you're thinking about upping your cycling gear collection, then this is the perfect chance to get your hands on replicas of the new designs as well as the 2025 edition of the tournament classics.

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  • Yellow Jersey Tour de France 2025 Santini

    Yellow Jersey (Maillot Jaune) Tour de France 2025

    The 2025 Tour de France yellow jersey is worn every day by the leader of the general individual classification and bestowed on the overall winner on the Champs-Élysées.

    Also known as the Maillot Jaune, a symbol of excellence, prestige and victory, the yellow jersey is beyond the reach of all but the most well-rounded riders - those who can hold their own on the plains, in the mountains and in time trials.

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  • Green Jersey Tour de France 2025 Santini

    Green Jersey (Maillot Vert) Tour de France 2025

    Created in 1953 on the occasion of the Tour de France’s 50th anniversary, the green jersey rewards the rider who is leading the points classification each day. Points are awarded at stage finishes and the intermediate sprints in line stages.

    It owes its colour to its first partner, La Belle Jardinière, a chain of clothing stores established in the 19th century. This symbol of explosivity, passion and speed is typically held by the sprinters. You only have to look at the identity of the winners to be convinced of this, in particular the Slovak Peter Sagan, who has won the Green Jersey seven times.

  • Polka Dot Jersey Tour de France 2025 Santini

    Polka Dot Jersey (Maillot à Pois Rouges) Tour de France 2025

    Symbol of the mountains, of a rider pushing beyond their limits and of courage, the red polka dot jersey is awarded to the Tour de France’s leader of the best climber classification.

    Although this classification was introduced in 1933, its symbol, the polka dot jersey, appeared in 1975, which was also the year the Tour first finished on the Champs-Élysées and was won by Bernard Thévenet. It owes its appearance to track racing specialist Henri Lemoine, who competed between the 1930s and 1950s.

  • White Jersey Tour de France 2025 Santini

    White Jersey (Maillot Blanc) Tour de France 2025

    Although the white jersey first appeared in 1968 to reward the leader of the combined classification, which was based on the overall points and mountains standings, it wasn’t until 1975 that it began to symbolise the future and youth of the Tour de France peloton.

    A leader in waiting, the wearer of the white jersey, is the best placed in the overall standings who is under the age of 26. The Italian Francesco Moser was the first winner of the young rider classification and illustrated perfectly his philosophy since he went on to become world champion and the victor of the 1984 Giro, and claimed 10 Classics, including three victories in Paris-Roubaix.

  • Dash Arrival Jersey Tour de France 2025 Santini

    Dash Arrival Jersey Tour de France 2025

    The Dash cycling jersey is a tribute to the 1975 Tour de France, a year that marked a moment of great national pride: the first-ever Arrivée on the Champs-Élysées, won by Frenchman Bernard Thévenet.

    Thévenet not only claimed the yellow jersey but also ended the dominance of the legendary Eddy Merckx, triumphantly entering Paris and etching his name into cycling history.

  • Arc De Triomphe Jersey Tour de France 2025 Santini

    Arc De Triomphe Jersey Tour de France 2025

    The Arc de Triomphe cycling jersey is a tribute to the Champs-Élysées, the avenue that has hosted the most legendary finish of the Tour de France for half a century.

    It was 1975 when the Grande Boucle first crossed this iconic boulevard, and in 2025, we celebrate 50 years of unforgettable finishes, heroic breakaways, and breathtaking sprints in the heart of Paris.

  • Lille Jersey Tour de France 2025 Santini

    Lille Jersey Tour de France 2025

    This cycling jersey is a tribute to Lille, the city hosting the Grand Départ of the 2025 Tour de France. Combining performance and versatility, it features a unisex cut that fits both women and men perfectly.

Frequently asked questions

The 2025 Tour de France starts on Saturday, July 5th this year, and runs through Sunday, July 27.

Tadej Pogacar is the defending champion at the 2025 Tour de France following his victory last year. The Slovenian, riding with Team UAE Emirates, is looking to join the elite group of riders to win four editions. 

Four racers - Jacques Anquetil, Eddy Merckx, Bernard Hinault, and Miguel Indurain - have won the Tour de France a joint record five times.

Lance Armstrong won the Tour de France on a previously record seven occasions but was stripped of his titles following multiple doping violations.

In the United States, the Tour de France will be broadcast by NBC Sports across NBC, USA Network, and Peacock.

With coverage of the entire race, plus a host of other sports and entertainment coverage, subscribers can enjoy a rich selection of options with Peacock. Customers can subscribe to Peacock Premium with ads for $5.99 per month and Peacock Premium Plus without ads for $11.99 per month.

In the United Kingdom, fans can watch coverage of the Tour de France through ITV4 and Eurosport, and stream the action on Discovery+.

Offering coverage from all TNT sports channels, Discovery+ allows customers to access a wide variety of sporting content for just £3.99 per month.