Bytagand the publication "Lapierre and FDJ-SUEZ jointly announce the end of their partnership"
After eight years at the highest level of women's cycling in the world, the two entities are ending their collaboration at the end of 2024. This decision comes as the Lapierre brand is working on a new strategy for the near future.
Source: CP
Lapierre is proud to have supported women's cycling and accompanied since 2017 the growth of the French team FDJ-SUEZ led by Stephen Delcourt towards the summits of world cycling on route.
The many victories of FDJ SUEZ riders in the biggest races on the UCI Women's World Tour calendar since 2017 have proven Lapierre's commitment to offering the best bikes and contributing to the reputation of women's cycling.
The track record acquired since 2017 is simply impressive: stage winner on the three major tours (France, Spain, Italy) including the most notable on the 3rd stage of the Tour de France Femmes 2022 thanks to Cécilie Uttrup Ludwig. Lapierre and FDJ SUEZ have also shone on the greatest Flemish classics with victories on La Flèche Wallonne, Liège Bastogne Liège, and the Amstel Gold Race, not to mention more than 10 national titles (France, Denmark, Sweden, Australia, Italy, etc.) in route and in time trials. The 2024 season was the year of consecration with the historic triple, Australian champion, Paris 2024 Olympic champion and 2024 world champion of the Australian Grâce Brown in the time trial.
Lapierre would like to thank Stephen Delcourt and his entire team for their seriousness, commitment and professionalism during these eight years of partnership.
Bytagand the publication "Lapierre and FDJ-SUEZ jointly announce the end of their partnership"