The Royal Dutch Cycling Union (KNWU) has agreed a four-year extension to its long-running partnership with kit supplier Bioracer.
The Belgian firm has supplied clothing for the Dutch national teams over the past two decades and has extended its association with the KNWU to take in the next Olympic cycle running through to the 2020 summer Games in Tokyo, Japan.
Raymond Vanstraelen, founder and chief executive of Bioracer, said: “Along with coaches, various research institutes, our R&D department, Bike Valley (a global cycling centre in Flanders) and riders on an individual level, we have extensively tested and developed many new innovations for Rio 2016.”