Big names are switching teams, fresh talents are making their World Tour debut, and experienced riders are setting their sights on new goals. Let’s take a closer look at the standout transfers and signings set to shape the landscape of women’s cycling in 2025.
This has been another good year for the Belgian team Alpecin-Deceuninck, as it registered 26 victories, including three stages and the green jersey at the Vuelta a España by Kaden Groves, three stages in the Tour de France by the prolific Jasper Philipsen, and three…
The future looks precarious for the Kazakh cycling team, which sits 21st in UCI’s World Team Rankings, with 6,383 points, the lowest of all the World Tour teams and well below the 18th-placed Uno-X Mobility, a second-level Pro team. Only the top 18-ranked teams will…
Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale changed names and bikes this year, with the French sporting goods giant joining as principal sponsor, and found immediate success. It scored 30 wins in 2024, after only nine victories last year, when it was known as AG2R Citroën and rode…