Orbea in the Tour Femmes alongside the CERATIZIT Pro Cycling Team
Since last Saturday, the CERATIZIT Pro Cycling Team has been competing in the Tour de France Femmes, the most important event in professional women's cycling. With meticulous preparation and a clear ambition to stand out, the team faces the Grande Boucle alongside Orbea with bikes designed for the occasion.
The customized Orbea bikes of the CERATIZIT Pro Cycling Team for the Tour de France Femmes
The team, composed of Sarah Van Dam, Franziska Brauße, Kristýna Burlová, Elena Hartmann, Daniek Hengeveld, Célia Le Mouel, and Dilyxine Miermont, stands out for a young and competitive group ready to make a mark on the Tour.

The cyclists are competing on the Orca and Orca Aero models, Orbea's road racing range designed for high competition. While the lighter Orca is reserved for mountain stages, the aerodynamic Orca Aero shines on flatter terrain, medium mountains, and time trials, combining speed, efficiency, and stability. All complemented by OQUO RP wheels, in profiles of 35, 50, or 57 mm, to adapt to the demands of each stage.
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One of the bikes that is attracting the most attention in the race is that of Kristýna Burlová, national champion of the Czech Republic. Her customized Orca Aero, designed through Orbea's MyO program, pays tribute to her title with an exclusive decoration that merges technology, identity, and national pride.

With this participation, Orbea once again reinforces its commitment to women's cycling at the highest level, supporting athletes with the necessary tools to aim for the top in a race that, edition after edition, gains in prestige and visibility.