AI-designed helmets debut with UAE Team Emirates on Tour de France Stage 3

G42 partnership brings first-ever generative AI helmet to pro cycling

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A.K.S. Satish, Sports Editor
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UAE Team Emirates riders wearing the AI-powered helmets during the stage 3 of the Tour de France on Monday.
UAE Team Emirates riders wearing the AI-powered helmets during the stage 3 of the Tour de France on Monday.
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Dubai: What if you could design a helmet worn by elite riders in the world’s biggest cycling races – without ever picking up a pen? That question became a reality on Monday as UAE Team Emirates–XRG unveiled a professional helmet designed entirely using generative AI during Stage 3 of the Tour de France.

Fully created by AI

The cutting-edge design is the result of a collaboration between G42, the UAE’s AI and technology holding group, UAE Team Emirates–XRG, and MET Helmets. This marks the first time in professional cycling history that a race-day helmet features a visual identity fully created by artificial intelligence.

The helmet’s design captures movement through airflow and negative space, reflecting the dynamic journey of cyclists across mountains, coasts, and cityscapes — a bold blend of data, performance, and imagination.

While all team members wore the AI-designed helmet during Stage 3, star rider Tadej Pogacar wore the polka dot jersey and matching helmet after winning the previous mountain stage.

Example of human-AI collaboration

Andrew Jackson, G42 Group Chief AI Officer, said: “Partnering with a world-class team like UAE Team Emirates–XRG allows us to showcase the power of AI, not just in performance, but also in creativity. Helmetverse is an example of human-AI collaboration, providing a platform for people to design something personal. It’s AI at its most accessible — and most exciting.”

Mauro Gianetti, Team Principal and CEO of UAE Team Emirates–XRG, said: “Cycling is a unique sport because it is not only about competition and racing — both professional cyclists and casual riders can share the same roads and enjoy the ride together. Helmetverse gives fans a new way to be part of that journey. It’s an open, inclusive idea that brings fresh energy to the sport and reflects our ambition to lead both on and off the road.”

A.K.S. Satish
A.K.S. SatishSports Editor
From playing on the pitch to analysing it from the press box, Satish has spent over three decades living and breathing sport. A cricketer-turned-journalist, he has covered three Cricket World Cups, the 2025 Champions Trophy, countless IPL seasons, F1 races, horse racing classics, and tennis in Dubai. Cricket is his home ground, but he sees himself as an all-rounder - breaking stories, building pages, going live on podcasts, and interviewing legends across every corner of the sporting world. Satish started on the back pages, and earned his way to the front, now leading the sports team at Gulf News, where he has spent 25 years navigating the fast-evolving game of journalism. Whether it’s a Super-Over thriller or a behind-the-scenes story, he aims to bring insight, energy, and a fan’s heart to every piece. Because like sport, journalism is about showing up, learning every day, and giving it everything.

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