If you find yourself in the Alicante or Valencia area these days, you’re likely to spot one or more cycling teams. Preparations for the 2025 season are already in full swing, so this is the perfect time for us to reflect on the women’s teams. This time, the spotlight is on FDJ-Suez and their major signing, Demi Vollering!
Liège-Bastogne-Liège, the World Time Trial Championships, and the Olympic time trial: it’s hard to imagine a better season for a team like FDJ-Suez. One lady in particular made these triumphs possible: Grace Brown. However, the 32-year-old Australian won’t be in the peloton next season. Missing her home country, she decided to return to her roots and retire from professional cycling.
In addition to these major wins, the team also claimed victories at GP Samyn (Vittoria Guazzini) and Chrono des Nations (Brown again). They secured strong finishes in other races, including third at the Deakin Women’s Elite Race (Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig), fifth at Paris-Roubaix (Amber Kraak), fourth at La Flèche Wallonne (Evita Muzic), and second at Giro dell'Emilia (Muzic).
These are solid results, but there’s room for improvement when it comes to the Flemish races, an area the team will likely focus on for the upcoming season!
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A fourth-place finish in the Tour de France Femmes and fifth in the Vuelta La Femenina. Those are respectable results for FDJ-Suez. Both were achieved by 25-year-old French rider Evita Muzic, who also took home a stage in the Spanish stage race. Meanwhile, Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig carried the team in the Giro Donne, securing eighth place overall.
Uttrup Ludwig also won a stage at the Tour Down Under, while Brown claimed two stage wins and the overall title at the Bretagne Ladies Tour.
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FDJ-Suez had an excellent year, largely thanks to the extremely successful Grace Brown. Add to that several strong podium finishes, and it’s clear the team has earned a high grade. The (former) editorial team of IDLProCycling.com rates their season a solid 7.5.
The biggest transfer of the winter belongs to FDJ-Suez, who successfully signed Demi Vollering (who is transferring from SD Worx-Protime). This move was made with one big goal in mind: to win the Tour de France Femmes as a French team — a goal that required the team to make significant investments.
In addition to Vollering, FDJ-Suez has strengthened its roster with Juliette Labous, Eglantine Rayer (dsm-firmenich PostNL), Elise Chabbey (Canyon/SRAM), Ally Wollaston (AG Insurance-Soudal Quick-Step), and junior rider Celia Gery. This gives the team incredible depth as they head into 2025.
However, they’ve also lost some key riders. Grace Brown (retired), Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig (Canyon/SRAM), and Marta Cavalli (dsm-firmenich PostNL) are among those saying their goodbyes. These three were responsible for much of the team’s success in recent years, although Ludwig and Cavalli had less impact in 2024.
Incoming: Demi Vollering (SD Worx-Protime), Juliette Labous, Eglatine Rayer (dsm-firmenich PostNL), Elise Chabbey (Canyon/SRAM), Ally Wollaston (AG Insurance-Soudal Quick-Step Team) and Celia Gery (juniors)
Outgoing (provisional list): Grace Brown (retiring), Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig (Canyon/SRAM), Marta Cavalli (dsm-firmenich PostNL) and Gladys Verhulst-Wild (AG Insurance-Soudal Quick-Step Team)
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All eyes will be on Demi Vollering in her FDJ-Suez debut season. She was officially introduced by the team last week. "They never made it a secret that the Tour would be the big goal. However, that just gave me a good feeling. FDJ-Suez wants to win the Tour, but I want to achieve that again. That's exactly why I felt a connection with this team," Vollering explained.
In 2025, Vollering will be one of five Dutch riders on the FDJ-Suez roster, alongside Loes Adegeest, Nina Buijsman, Amber Kraak, and Lauren Molengraaf. Key support riders for Vollering in the Tour de France Femmes are expected to include Evita Muzic, Juliette Labous, and Elise Chabbey.
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