Demi Vollering and co. with new team jerseyNew design from FDJ United SUEZ for 2026

Leon Weidner

 · 23.12.2025

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FDJ United SUEZ has now officially announced its team jersey for the 2026 season. Fans were already able to see the jersey during the Tour de France, and now they can also buy it. The play of light and shadow in particular emphasises the team's new look.

The women's cycling team FDJ United SUEZ has officially presented the new team jersey for the 2026 season together with its outfitter Gobik. The jersey was already on show during the Tour de France Femmes. This strategy allowed the team to introduce the new jersey to the competition at a time when global attention for women's cycling is at its highest. Following this premiere at the Tour de France Femmes, the jersey has now officially been on the market since 15 December, while other teams are just starting to present their collections for 2026.



The new jersey particularly emphasises the contrast between light and darkPhoto: Gobik/FDJ Untited SUEZThe new jersey particularly emphasises the contrast between light and dark

"From shadow to light"

According to the designers, the new jersey design for the 2026 season reflects the team's DNA and core values. The base colour of the jersey is a deep, intense black that symbolises the invisible hours of sport: training sessions before sunrise, rides in the rain and the fears and doubts of difficult days. In contrast, a vivid glow of light stands out in the chest area, symbolising the inner spark that transforms sacrifice and hard work into brilliance at the moment of victory. The design follows the concept of "from shadow to light", symbolising the athletes' journey through challenges to success.

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Leon Weidner

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Leon Philip Weidner is from Cologne, follows professional cycling closely and is a passionate road cyclist himself. In addition to long kilometres in the saddle of a road bike, he also regularly rides a time trial bike - always with his eye on the next triathlon. His expertise combines sporting practice with knowledge of the scene.

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