Madison Road Race Jersey review
Madison Road Race Jersey costing £59.99

Well made with a nice feel to the material but there’s definitely room for improvement on fit
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Good material
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Weak zipp
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Poor fit
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This new in-house brand from cycling giant Madison offers some great looking designs with unique dogtooth print detailing on the collar.
The rear pockets were really well fitted with an additional zipped compartment for valuables.
We were happy to see a full zip but unfortunately it came undone from the bottom once or twice during testing.
Our one complaint was with the fit, which was tight round the bottom but looser at the arms on our tester.
Note that we’re all different shapes and sizes, so this jersey may well suit those with beefier biceps!
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