Rapha is a brand from the world of cycling. Since its foundation in London in 2004, it has set itself the goal of designing the best cycling clothing and equipment. It is an ingenious fusion of functionality and attractive design. This results in products for the bike hobby that make the hearts of true enthusiasts beat faster.
It all started with a great idea: Simon Mottram, a passionate rider of racing bikes, set himself the task of designing road cycling jerseys in the spirit of the times. This was a novelty in the early 2000s, because until then they looked rather unspectacular. Mottram changed this and brought out a small, fine collection of Rapha jerseys. Their striking design and outstanding quality quickly made them favourites. And then it all happened very quickly. Today, the brand not only stands for clothing, but also for the promotion of cycling culture through books, films and events.
A central element of Rapha's philosophy is the sense of community that manifests itself in the Rapha Cycling Club (RCC). The Rapha CC is a worldwide network of cyclists that organises regular rides and events to connect members and promote the experience of riding together. The club emphasises Rapha's commitment to creating an inclusive and supportive environment that welcomes both newcomers and experienced cyclists alike.
Rapha offers an extensive collection of cycling sportswear and accessories. The range includes Rapha jerseys and performance clothing such as jerseys and bib shorts. They are specially developed for long rides on the racing bike. The range is complemented by waterproof and windproof jackets that provide cyclists with optimum protection in all weather conditions. In addition to performance-orientated equipment, Rapha also offers urban cycling fashion that cuts a fine figure both on the bike and in everyday life. The range of accessories including helmets, gloves, caps and bags rounds off the collections. Each Rapha product is characterised by a perfect balance of comfort, performance and stylish design. This is cycling at its best!
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