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June 2025

Behind the Design: The Story Behind the 1987 Carrera Jersey

The 1987 Carrera cycling jersey is more than a piece of lycra—it’s a symbol of an era when bold design met powerhouse riders, and Italian flair took center stage in the peloton.

🇮🇹 An Italian Icon Is Born

Founded in the early '80s, the Carrera Jeans–Vagabond team was named after the iconic Italian denim brand, and it quickly became known for its aggressive style—on and off the bike. But it was in 1987 that the team truly found its...

Why Vintage Cycling Jerseys Still Turn Heads in 2025

In an era dominated by minimalist kits and power meters, there’s something undeniably cool about pulling on a vintage cycling jersey. Whether it’s a bright 90s pro team top or a rare amateur club kit from the 80s, these jerseys don’t just look good — they carry stories of breakaways, podiums, and pure grit. At PullingTurns.com, we’re all about that retro vibe — here’s why these classics still ride strong in today’s peloton.

1. The Golden Age of Graphics

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🌊 The Jersey That Rode for the Planet: Team Sky’s 2018 Tour de France “Ocean Rescue” Kit

In the world of professional cycling, jerseys are more than just fabric – they’re statements. And few have spoken louder than Team Sky’s “Ocean Rescue” kit during the 2018 Tour de France. Launched as part of a bold environmental initiative, this special edition jersey ditched Sky’s iconic black-and-blue palette for a striking white design with a black core – symbolizing clarity, responsibility, and a call to action. Emblazoned with “Ocean Rescue”, the kit wasn’t just about winning races; it...

Top 5 Jerseys Worn by Miguel Indurain

When you think of cycling greatness, Miguel Indurain stands tall — both literally (at 1.86m) and metaphorically. The Spanish powerhouse dominated the early '90s, becoming the first rider to win five consecutive Tours de France (1991–1995). But beyond the numbers, Indurain’s career is also marked by the iconic jerseys he wore while conquering the mountains and time trials of Europe. At PullingTurns, we celebrate the legends of cycling through the kits that defined them. Here are the top 5 jerseys worn...

May 2025

Bianchi, Fausto Coppi, and the Birth of Italian Cycling Style

In the world of cycling, few names carry as much legacy and elegance as Bianchi. With its signature celeste blue and a history that spans over 130 years, Bianchi is more than a bike brand—it is a cultural icon. And at the heart of this legend is Fausto Coppi, the man who brought Italian cycling style and dominance to the world stage. The Celeste Dream Begins Founded in Milan in 1885, Bianchi is the oldest bicycle manufacturer still in existence. But it...

Steel, Grit, and the Badger: Bernard Hinault’s Triumph at the 1982 Giro d’Italia

In the world of cycling, some victories are remembered for their dominance — others for their drama. Bernard Hinault’s win at the 1982 Giro d’Italia was both. Nicknamed Le Blaireau (The Badger) for his tenacity and refusal to back down, Hinault arrived in Italy that year with something to prove. The pink jersey had eluded him since his first Giro win in 1980. After withdrawing in pain the previous year due to knee issues, many questioned if the...

The Most Iconic Maglia Rosa in Giro d’Italia History

Few garments in sport are as iconic as the Maglia Rosa – the pink jersey worn by the leader of the Giro d’Italia. Since its introduction in 1931, the jersey has come to symbolize not just leadership, but also legacy, elegance, and Italian cycling heritage. While many editions of the jersey have captivated fans, one design in particular stands out as the most beloved and emblematic: the 1998 Maglia Rosa, worn by Marco Pantani.

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April 2025

Through the Blizzard: Bernard Hinault’s Legendary Triumph at the 1980 Liège–Bastogne–Liège

When cycling fans talk about the most heroic performances ever witnessed on two wheels, the 1980 edition of Liège–Bastogne–Liège — known as La Doyenne ("the oldest") — always comes up. It was more than just a race; it was a battle against the elements, a brutal epic that turned into the stuff of legend thanks to one man: Bernard Hinault. On April 20, 1980, the Ardennes were battered by an unrelenting snowstorm. Out of the 174 riders who started, only 21...

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