A women's road top isn't one thing — it's a system. A summer jersey needs to breathe hard and move with you at effort without clinging when you're wet. A spring or fall jacket needs to cut wind without trapping heat on climbs. A winter piece needs real insulation, weather resistance, or both depending on where and when you ride. Getting these right means staying out longer and starting rides without dread; getting them wrong means rationing ride time around the weather instead of riding through it.
The collection at RA Cycles runs from entry-level base layers and Bianchi Milano jerseys in the $40–$140 range up through Assos's premium UMA GT and Dyora R lines, which top out near $450 for their most technical winter jackets. Assos anchors the upper end with pieces engineered specifically for women's fit across three seasons — the Dyora R line leans race-oriented, while the UMA GT series covers more conditions. Café du Cycliste brings a European approach to thermal and all-weather jerseys with the Ingrid and Lorenne as standouts for cooler riding.
If you're building out your full kit, pair this collection with women's road bottoms, dedicated cycling jackets, and cycling vests. For everything RA Cycles carries for women on the road, browse the full women's cycling apparel collection.