The Miche wheels arrive at the Groupama-FDJ Cycling Team
The Wilier bikes of Groupama-FDJ will change wheels with the arrival of the sponsorship of the French team Miche, which will supply their wheels during, in principle, the 2025 season.
Miche: Italian excellence at the service of Groupama-FDJ
A challenging year for the Italian wheel manufacturer Miche, which enters the World Tour after certifying its collaboration agreement for the 2025 season with the French team Groupama-FDJ.
The brand from San Vendemiano will supply wheels and components from its range of competition products, designed to meet the needs of professional cyclists. A collaboration through which Miche and Groupama-FDJ will try to write a new chapter in their respective histories and push the limits of performance and innovation.
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"It is an honor to be part of a World Tour team like Groupama-FDJ. It is a fundamental milestone for Miche that our wheels are used for the first time in the World Tour. An objective that we have achieved by dedicating numerous resources to improving the product with wind tunnel sessions and field tests with professional cyclists. In any case, this is the first step. Our goal is to increase the prestige of the brand and raise the level of our products," said Gregory Girard, general manager of Miche, after signing the collaboration agreement with the French team.
For their part, Groupama-FDJ has valued the level of Miche's products and the facilities provided by the brand for customization and attention to the specific needs of cyclists.
In 2025, the cyclists of Groupama-FDJ will use products from Miche's Race Division line, including the Kleos wheel family with models such as the lightweight RD 36 designed for climbers, the aerodynamic RD 62, indicated by its profile, and the more versatile RD 50. They will also have time trial equipment with the Crono RD disc wheel and the three-spoke front wheel SPX3. In addition to wheels, Miche will provide the team with chainrings for single-chainring X1 RD setups, RD thru-axles, and mounts for cycle computers.