FDJ-Suez is set to further strengthened its roster for the 2025 season if new rumours are to be believed. They have FDJ-Suez securing the talents of Eglantine Rayer and Ally Wollaston, both of whom have made significant strides in their respective cycling careers this season. Rayer took a win this week at the Tour de l’Avenir and Ally Wollaston took a pair of medals at the Paris Olympics.
The signings of Rayer and Wollaston signal FDJ-Suezโs intent to assemble one of the strongest lineups in the international peloton for the coming season. Increased investment from Suez has allowed them to step up to potentially the top tier of women’s cycling, joining the ranks of SD Worx and Lidl-Trek.
According to Le Telegramme, Eglantine Rayer, who recently claimed victory in the second stage of the Tour de lโAvenir on Friday, and New Zealandโs Ally Wollaston, who earned silver and bronze on the track at the Paris 2024 Olympics, are set to join the French WorldTour team. This move follows the earlier signing of Juliette Labous and the anticipated addition of Dutch rider Demi Vollering, who finished first and second in the last two editions of the Tour de France.