
The special collection for the 50th anniversary of the Tour de France on the Champs-Élysées It has been created by Santini
The 2025 edition of the Tour de France will conclude in Paris on July 27 with the final stage and the iconic passage along the Champs-Élysées. It marks a return, as in 2024—due to the Olympic Games taking place in the French capital—the final stage of the Grand Boucle was moved to Lille. In fact, the Olympic route inspired the organizers of the Tour de France, as the 2025 final stage has been modified compared to the classic route to include three passages over the Butte Montmartre, the cobbled climb located in the heart of Paris.
But the 2025 edition of the Tour de France is also special for another historic reason: it marks the 50th anniversary of the race's first finish on the Champs-Élysées. A unique occasion, celebrated with a special collection. This collection was created by Santini, the Italian brand that has been the official partner of the Grand Boucle since 2022 and designs all the official classification jerseys of the race. Specifically, the collection's key pieces are two jerseys.
The first is called Arc de Triomphe: its design is inspired by the elegance and grandeur of the iconic monument, symbol of the Tour de France’s final finish. The full kit, available in blue and white, includes a jersey, sleeveless base layer, gloves, cap, and socks, blending style and performance. The bib shorts, made from Italian microfiber, offer comfort with stretchy fabric, reduced seams, and lightweight straps, while the GITevo chamois ensures cushioning and comfort even over long distances. The look is completed with the iconic Arc de Triomphe print on the leg. The Dash jersey, on the other hand, celebrates the 1975 Tour de France, when Bernard Thévenet won the yellow jersey, ending Eddy Merckx’s dominance, with a design inspired by the vibrant colors and style of that era.



























































