
Name: Coralie Demay
Nationality: France
Place of Birth: Nogent-sur-Marne
Date of Birth: 10th October 1992
Teams
2020
Charente-Maritime Women Cycling
2021
Stade Rochelais Charente-Maritime Women
2022
St Michel-Auber 93
2023
St Michel-Auber 93
Coralie Demay Articles

Women’s Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race 2023 Race Preview
The Women’s Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race has been a casualty of the Covid pandemic, similar to the Women’s Tour Down Under. The last edition came at the start of 2020, just as the world was about to lock down. That year, Liane Lippert took the win with a late solo break.

Women’s Tour Down Under 2023 Race Preview
Man, what a journey we’ve all experienced since the last Women’s Tour Down Under. One of the few races held in early 2020 before the Covid pandemic kicked off properly, Australia’s stringent rules since have prevented a return to international racing until now.

Mavic joins St Michel-Auber93 as a name sponsor for 2023
In 2023, Mavic becomes a co-sponsor of the St Michel-Auber93 team, marking a new stage in its support for the St Michel-Auber93 team. The outfit

Women’s Giro dell’Emilia 2022 Race Preview
The women’s Giro dell’Emilia is starting to get itself a solid list of winners in its relatively short lifetime. In the previous 8 editions, it has been won almost exclusively by the best puncheurs in the women’s peloton. The course is kinda like Fleche Wallonne in that it finishes at the top of a very steep, solid climb. But it also takes place in Italy at the start of the Autumn and has absolutely no proceeding climbs to worry about.

GP de Plouay Classic Lorient Agglomeration Trophée Ceratizit 2022 Race Preview
The GP de Plouay is closing in on 25 years of racing, which makes it one of the longest running major races in the women’s cycling calendar. The lumpy Brittany parcours has favoured climbers and puncheurs over the years, depending on the course layout. Delving into the list of former winners, you have the likes of GC winner Fabiana Luperini and Brit Nicole Cooke before the modern generation takes over

Lorena Wiebes beats Elisa Balsamo to become European Champion
Dutch rider Lorena Wiebes has won her first European Women’s Cycling Championship in today’s race in Munich. She finished around half a wheel ahead of