Teams Tour de France FemmesFDJ-Suez

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 · 21.07.2025

Teams Tour de France Femmes: FDJ-SuezPhoto: Getty Images/Szymon Gruchalski
Demi Vollering with her attack at the Vuelta 2025
The Tour de France Femmes 2025 is the most important race on the women's cycling calendar. The yellow jersey will be contested between 26 July and 3 August. 22 teams of 7 riders each will be at the start. We present them to you in advance. Here: FDJ-Suez.

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At the head of the team is the exceptional Dutch athlete Demi Vollering, who, as the current number one in the UCI world rankings, is the favourite for overall victory. With her impressive record from previous years, which includes triumphs at Liège-Bastogne-Liège and the Amstel Gold Race in addition to the Tour victory, Vollering is one of the best female riders. The team switch to FDJ-Suez also leaves no doubt as to the team's direction, with Vollering as the undisputed captain.



Strong support for Vollering

Demi Vollering can rely on a strong team of supporters for the Tour de France Femmes 2025. French climber Évita Muzic will play a key role in this. The 26-year-old Muzic has continued to develop in recent years and is considered one of the most promising riders for difficult mountain stages. French champion Julietta Labous will also play a decisive role in helping the team to overall victory. Other strong helpers in the team are Elise Chabbey and Ally Wollaston.

The captain's role is very clear: Demi Vollering should win the TourPhoto: Getty Images/Szymon GruchalskiThe captain's role is very clear: Demi Vollering should win the Tour

Goals and expectations

Vollering's goal can only be to win the Tour de France 2025. The Dutchwoman has won four of the five overall classifications this year, an impressive record. Most recently, however, Vollering was unable to counter the strong Marlen Reusser at the Tour de Suisse, which is why there is a small question mark over her role as favourite.

Team info

  • Team status: WTW
  • World ranking: 2
  • Abbreviation: TFS
  • Country: France
  • Bike: Specialised

Most important drivers

  1. Demi Vollering
  2. Évita Muzic
  3. Juliette Labous
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