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Café du Cycliste launch new gravel clothing range

The premium cycle clothing brand have added a technical hooded jersey and woven shorts to their range, both touted as 'gravel-specific'...

With Rapha's explore collection launching back in March following 'the world's first gravel-specific shorts' courtesy of Pedal ED, it appears gravel clothing is truly a thing... and now the French cycling apparel brand Café du Cycliste have embraced the niche too with a gravel range. 

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The Solenne is a technical hooded jersey that "combines road cycling performance and an outdoor spirit", according to Café du Cycliste, with a textured top fabric to improve moisture transfer to regulate your core temperature while you're grinding over the gravel tracks. Café du Cycliste recommend it as a top layer in milder weather or combined with multiple layers for colder temperatures. The Solenne has a 'classic fit', with three cargo rear pockets and a red and green gravel badge (just so you know it's definitely for gravel riding). 

 

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You can complete your gravel get-up and just ride away Renée with the new Renée shorts, that use cutting edge fabrics to provide exceptional comfort and performance, so say Café du Cycliste. They have a slim cut and the hems are bonded to avoid friction, while you get two roomy side pockets with poppers to open and close them. There is no padding at the rear, instead they're designed either to be worn over padded shorts or on their own for shorter rides. 

The Solenne is available now for £160 and the Renée shorts are £136, see the Café du Cycliste website for more info.  

Jack has been writing about cycling and multisport for over a decade, arriving at road.cc via 220 Triathlon Magazine in 2017. He worked across all areas of the website including tech, news and video, and also contributed to eBikeTips before being named Editor of road.cc in 2021 (much to his surprise). Jack has been hooked on cycling since his student days, and currently has a Trek 1.2 for winter riding, a beloved Bickerton folding bike for getting around town and an extra beloved custom Ridley Helium SLX for fantasising about going fast in his stable. Jack has never won a bike race, but does have a master's degree in print journalism and two Guinness World Records for pogo sticking (it's a long story). 

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Supersam | 6 years ago
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With all this amazing gravel-specific gear being released to UK consumers, all we need now is some actual gravel roads to ride on in this country.

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cdamian | 6 years ago
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I can't wait for gravel to go the way of the fat bike.

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Derk Davies | 6 years ago
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They could have at least had them on gravel bikes in the pic. Maybe one of those awful looking pinerrello aero ones would work well with the hood . What a joke. Are there realy people stupid enough to buy into this?

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brooksby | 6 years ago
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I am such a noob! I never realised the necessity for surface-specific clothing (face palm)

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kevvjj | 6 years ago
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just checking the date, and nope, it's not April 1

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billbiwer | 6 years ago
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What were they thinking going with white/light grey for clothing specific to riding around in the dirt?

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Chris Hayes replied to billbiwer | 6 years ago
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billbiwer wrote:

What were they thinking going with white/light grey for clothing specific to riding around in the dirt?

They've French; are coated with a special shit repellent and are guaranteed to make you look suave.,.unless you get your beard caught in the zip.

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Chris Hayes replied to Chris Hayes | 6 years ago
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Chris Hayes wrote:

billbiwer wrote:

What were they thinking going with white/light grey for clothing specific to riding around in the dirt?

They've French; are coated with a special shit repellent and are guaranteed to make you look suave.,.unless you get your beard caught in the zip.

Or, even worse, your beard caught in your mate's zip....I didn't see the one on the shorts before...

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Mybike | 6 years ago
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$200 usd for shorts that I wear over padded shorts. I think Ill ride my cross bike on the smooth road instead.

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Yorkshire wallet | 6 years ago
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So much gravel related stuff.....so little gravel (that I've ever come across off road)

I must be missing something here as I'd just stick with the man and flats if the surfaces i chose to ride on were that bad.

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