Rapha commemorates Hampsten’s Giro d’Italia win
The year 1988 was a truly
monumental one for Andy Hampsten both individually and for his native
“Twenty years…It can’t be that long ago!” stated Hampsten in a Rapha press release. “It was one of my great days on the bike, the Gavia. It was cold, there was snow…I went faster than the other guys. It had all the ingredients of an epic, memorable stage.”
UK-based cycling clothing maker Rapha will commemorate the occasion with a limited run of pink jerseys that pay homage to that historic day. The Merino Sportwool material offers a modern day equivalent to the thin pure wool jersey Hampsten wore that day (a material which Hampsten himself credits with helping to keep him warm) and the sewn-on white cloth panel displays a clever remake of Hampsten’s first name blended with his old 7-Eleven team logo.
"How Andy rode that stage through the snow was one of those magical days in our sport" Simon Mottram, Rapha founder
A cloth race number replica is also included along with the safety pins required to faithfully affix it to your back. Production will be limited to just 600 pieces and suggested retail pricing is set at US$205/£120.
“I love the design. Rapha’s doing a beautiful pink jersey, just like the race leader’s in the Giro, with the words Passo di Gavia 1988 on it. Absolutely gorgeous,” said Hampsten. Rapha’s founder, Simon Mottram, adds, “How Andy rode that stage through the snow while others fell to the side was one of those magical days in our sport. There wasn’t a chance we were going to let the heroics of that day pass without a celebrating Andy’s accomplishment.”
In distinct
contrast to all too many retired pros, Hampsten continues to ride regularly and
looks remarkably fit. This should
perhaps come as no surprise considering he splits his time between the
cycling-friendly locales of
For an alternative view of Hampsten's day on the Gavia, click here.











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