Soudal-QuickStep have unveiled a new look for the upcoming Giro d'Italia , with the Belgian team switching out their blue kit for a 'vintage cream' jersey in tribute to kitmaker Castelli. The Italian brand has been making QuickStep's kits since the 2022 season, but has been around far longer, having been founded 150 years ago in 1876. Article continues below The latest race content, interviews, features, reviews and expert buying guides, direct to your inbox! "One hundred and fifty years is an extraordinary milestone, and what makes Castelli's story so compelling is that their history has always been defined by pushing forward, not standing still," said Soudal-QuickStep CEO Jurgen Foré. The rear of the jersey (Image credit: Soudal-QuickStep) Who will challenge Jonas Vingegaard at this year's Giro d'Italia? Subscribe to Cyclingnews for unlimited access to our coverage of the Corsa Rosa.…