Decathlon CMA CGM Team
Win the green jersey and sprint stages with Olav Kooij while shepherding 19-year-old GC debutant Paul Seixas — the youngest Tour starter since 1937 — through three weeks.
The 2026 kit
The 2026 'Eternal Movement' ('Mouvement Éternel') design by Van Rysel, worn unchanged at the July 2026 Tour de France (no special TdF edition was released). The jersey is a painterly asymmetric gradient: it flows across the torso from Van Rysel turquoise-green on the rider's left, through deep navy/oceanic blue, into a bold central wash of vivid CMA CGM red that bleeds through the chest and belly like brushwork, with darker navy-to-near-black shading toward the shoulders and lower right for a more aggressive on-bike profile. The sleeves are deliberately mismatched — turquoise green on the left, deep navy blue on the right — both with a fine ribbed/textured aero finish (Van Rysel signature). On the chest, the white block 'DECATHLON' wordmark sits stacked above the white 'CMA CGM' wordmark as co-title sponsors; secondary wordmarks (Van Rysel on the sleeve/shoulder area, white Adecco — the new 2026 partner — smaller on the front) complete a deliberately sparse, disciplined sponsor layout. Collar and cuffs are trimmed dark navy. Bib shorts are a very dark tone close to black (near-black navy) with white Van Rysel/team logos on the thigh panels.
The Car
leadership and staff shaping the Decathlon CMA CGM Tour
The Eight
the Decathlon CMA CGM Tour squad