2025 French Cup

2025 French Cup
2025 French Cycling Cup

The 2024 French Cup promises to be intense, with 17 events on the program, from January to October. Image: @Lnc_2024

The 2025 French Cycling Cup proposes once again 17 events, from January to October. French riders will have the opportunity to shine throughout the season to succeed Benoit Cosnefroy in the general classification.

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The 2025 French Road Cycling Cup marks the 34th edition of this emblematic competition. It will begin February 2 with the Grand Prix Cycliste La Marseillaise and will end on October 11 on the Tour de Vendée. In total, 17 events will punctuate the season, offering a program identical to that of 2024.

The French teams will once again have the opportunity to shine, with their sights set on the prestigious end-of-season title. Benoit Cosnefroy (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale), winner of the general classification in 2024, will pass the baton to a new champion. Who will manage to win this year?

The Grand Prix La Marseillaise, won in 2023 by Kevin Geniets (Groupama-FDJ), will kick off the 2024 Coupe de . The Tour de Vendée, absent from the calendar last year, will close the season. In 2023, this event was dominated by Arnaud Démare (Arkéa B&B Hotels).

The 2025 Coupe de France promises intense competition, punctuated by major events where the best French and international riders will compete to write a new page in the history of cycling in France.

The 2025 Coupe de France calendar

Benoit Cosnefroy outgoing winner of the Coupe de France

Norman Benoit Cosnefroy marked the 2024 season by winning the French Cycling Cup, becoming the first rider in the region to win this prestigious title. Despite an injury which disrupted the end of his season, the leader of the Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale La Mondiale team had an exceptional year, with seven victories, including three major classics.

cycling had a memorable year thanks to an unprecedented double in the Coupe de France: Cosnefroy won the general classification, closely followed by his teammate Paul Lapeira. A performance which illustrates the dynamism and wealth of cycling talents in Normandy.

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