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Results22Etxeondo groet Nederland
Etxeondo groet Nederland The excitement of a Grand Tour. The excitement with which the Netherlands embraced La Vuelta was palpable days before the start of the
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The Alps, Windjammers and Etxeondo
The Alps, Windjammers and Etxeondo The Alps, Windjammers and Etxeondo It’s not a cycling club, it’s a community of like-minded people. The Amsterdam-based Windjammers have been
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Men’s Bib short Guide SS 2022
Choosing a pair of shorts is perhaps the most important single clothing choice a rider will make. Not only do they protect from prolonged contact with the saddle, they provide support for the main muscle groups during riding.
Men’s Jersey Guide SS 2022
As winter gives way to spring, and temperatures slowly begin to climb, the time comes to refresh your cycling wardrobe. Always, the same question arises: Which jersey best suits my needs?
Women Bib short Guide SS 2022
Picking a pair of shorts is perhaps the most important single clothing choice you will make. Not only do they protect from prolonged contact with the saddle, they provide support for the main muscle groups during pedalling.
Women Jersey Guide SS 2022
As winter gives way to spring, and temperatures slowly begin to climb, the time comes to refresh your cycling wardrobe. Always, the same question arises: Which jersey best suits my needs?
Welcome home!
It is always a privilege to share with our partners our passion to provide high-quality clothing to cyclists. At the beginning of November, we invited four loyal Etxeondo dealers from Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg to our headquarters. Across two days with us, they lived close to the beating heart of Etxeondo and experienced the rich Basque culture, which underpins the identity of our brand.
Choose your favorite combinations
Discover a wide range of combinations for this spring/summer season.
The Breakthrough Years (1983-1988) Part 2.
In 1986, four teams rode the Tour in Etxeondo clothing: Orbea, Fagor, Kas and Reynolds.
“Marketing has changed; back then the most important thing was to dress professional teams and win races,” says Paco Rodrigo. “Here we had everything; good riders, good companies with an interest in investing in cycling and signing big names. We had a lot of cyclists winning races, it was impossible to even keep count”.