Presentation of the Groupama-FDJ 2025 team

Recruits, jersey, bike, full squad,… Here is the presentation of the Groupama-FDJ training for the 2025 season.

10th in the UCI team rankings in 2024, the Groupama-FDJ team has fallen three places compared to the two previous seasons, finishing in 7th position. Marc Madiot's men will try to remain among the 10 best teams in the world in 2025. This winter, the team lost several young people from the continent who became important riders on the World Tour like Laurence Pithie (Red Bull Bora-Hansgrohe ), Sam Watson (Ineos Grenadiers) and especially Lenny Martinez (Bahrain Victorious).

Groupama-FDJ recruits

After a very complicated season at Movistar, Rémi Cavagna will try to get back on track at Groupama-FDJ. The CLM specialist will therefore rub shoulders with Stefan Küng and should be able to benefit from the Wilier Supersonica SLR. Guillaume Martin is the other important recruit in the transfer window. At 31, the Frenchman will be a strong addition in the mountains. Johan Jacobs also arrives from Movistar. Rolland Brieuc is the only rider from the continental team to join the World Tour this year. Clément Braz Afonso and Tom Donnenwirth complete the arrivals.

Key riders: David Gaudu, Romain Grégoire, Stefan Küng, Valentin Madouas.

The Groupama-FDJ 2025 jersey

Very little change on the Groupama-FDJ jersey this year. As since the 2023 season, the jersey remains blue with the same sponsors. Something new this year with the new Groupama logo, which has been added.

The Groupama-FDJ 2025 bike

As in 2024, the French team will ride on Wilier Filante SLR bikes. It also has the Verticale SLR for climbers during mountain stages. The only change this year is that Miche becomes the new wheel supplier.

The 2025 workforce of Groupama-FDJ

Lewis Askey
Cyril Barthe
Clement Braz Afonso
Sven Erik Bystrøm
Remi Cavagna
Clement Davy
Tom Donnenwirth
David Gaudu
Kevin Enjoys
Lorenzo Germani
Romain Grégoire
Thibaud Gruel
Johan Jacobs
Stefan Küng
Olivier Le Gac
Eddy Le Huitouze
Valentin Madouas
Guillaume Martin
Rudy Molard
Quentin Pacher
Enzo Balance
Paul Penhoet
Rémy Rochas
Brieuc Rolland
Clement Russo
Lars van den Berg
Matthew Walls



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