These are the teams and numbers for the 2025 Tour de France.
The 112th edition of the Tour de France boasts a star-studded roster of cyclists, led by Slovenian Tadej Pogacar, and featuring the great dominators of the three-week cycling grand tours of recent seasons.
A time trial in Peyragudes, Mont Ventoux, and an Alpine superstage with the Col de la Loze are the highlights of a race where the Slovenian, the favorite in the event, will be looking for his fourth victory. Jonas Vingegaard is also a strong favorite to win overall in Paris.
The race kicks off on July 5th from Lille. There will be 21 stages covering 3,338.8 kilometers , and the list of riders ready to battle it out in the so-called Grande Boucle is extensive.
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UAE Team Emirates : Tadej Pogacar, Joao Almeida, Jhonatan Narváez, Nils Politt, Pavel Sivakov, Marc Soler, Tim Wellens and Adam Yates.
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Team Visma | Lease a Bike : Jonas Vingegaard, Edoardo Affini, Tiesj Benoot, Victor Campenaerts, Matteo Jorgenson, Sepp Kuss, Wout van Aert and Simon Yates.
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Soudal Quick-Step : Remco Evenepoel, Mattia Cattaneo, Pascal Eenkhoorn, Tim Merlier, Valentin Paret-Peintre, Maximilian Schachmann, Bert Van Lerberghe and Ilan Van Wilder.
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EF Education - EasyPost : Harry Sweeny, Neilson Powless, Ben Healy, Kasper Asgreen, Marijn van den Berg, Alex Baudin, Michael Valgren and Vincenzo Albanese.
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Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team : Bruno Armirail, Stefan Bissegger, Clément Berthet, Felix Gall, Oliver Naesen, Aurélien Paret-Peintre, Callum Scotson and Bastien Tronchon.
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Red Bull - BORA - hansgrohe : Primoz Roglic, Florian Lipowitz, Aleksandr Vlasov, Laurence Pithie, Mick van Dijke, Gianni Moscon, Danny van Poppel and Jordi Meeus.
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Cofidis : Alex Aranburu, Emanuel Buchmann, Bryan Coquard, Ion Izagirre, Alexis Renard, Benjamin Thomas, Damien Touzé and Dylan Teuns.
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Alpecin - Deceuninck : Mathieu van der Poel, Jasper Philipsen, Kaden Groves, Jonas Rickaert, Emiel Verstrynge, Xandro Meurisse, Silvan Dillier and Gianni Vermeersch.
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Arkéa - B&B Hotels : Raúl García Pierna, Arnaud Démare, Amaury Capiot, Kévin Vauquelin, Cristián Rodríguez, Ewen Costiou, Mathis Le Berre and Clément Venturini.
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INEOS Grenadiers : trust Michał Kwiatkowski, Carlos Rodríguez, Filippo Ganna, Geraint Thomas, Thymen Arensman, Laurens De Plus and Tobias Foss.
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Intermarché - Wanty : Biniam Girmay, Hugo Page, Laurenz Rex, Georg Zimmermann, Louis Barré, Vito Braet, Jonas Rutsch and Roel van Sintmaartensdijk.
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Lidl - Trek : Edward Theuns, Thibau Nys, Jasper Stuyven, Simone Consonni, Jonathan Milan, Mattias Skjelmose, Toms Skujins and Quinn Simmons.
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Groupama - FDJ : Lewis Askey, Cyril Barthe, Romain Grégoire, Valentin Madouas, Guillaume Martin, Quentin Pacher, Paul Penhoet and Clément Russo.
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Movistar Team : Pablo Castrillo, Enric Mas, Nelson Oliveira, Einer Rubio, Iván Romeo, Gregor Mühlberger, Will Barta and Iván García Cortina.
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Team Picnic PostNL : Tobias Lund Andresen, Frank van den Broek, Tim Naberman, Warren Barguil, Sean Flynn, Oscar Onley, Pavel Bittner and Niklas Maerkl.
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Team Jayco AlUla : Ben O'Connor, Luke Plapp, Mauro Schmid, Dylan Groenewegen, Eddie Dunbar, Luke Durbridge, Luka Mezgec and Elmar Reinders.
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Bahrain - Victorious : Lenny Martinez, Santiago Buitrago, Matej Mohorič, Phil Bauhaus, Kamil Gradek, Jack Haig, Robert Stannard and Fred Wright.
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XDS Astana Team : Simone Velasco, Harold Tejada, Clément Champoussin, Sergio Higuita, Mike Teunissen, Yevgeniy Fedorov, Davide Ballerini and Cees Bol.
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Lotto : Arnaud De Lie, Lennert Van Eetvelt, Jasper De Buyst, Jenno Berckmoes, Jarrad Drizners, Eduardo Sepúlveda, Brent Van Moer and Sébastien Grignard.
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Israel - Premier Tech : Pascal Ackermann, Joseph Blackmore, Michael Woods, Alexey Lutsenko, Jake Stewart, Guillaume Boivin, Matis Louvel and Krists Neilands.
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Team TotalEnergies : Mathieu Burgaudeau, Emilien Jeanniere, Anthony Turgis, Jordan Jegat, Alexandre Delettre, Steff Cras, Mattéo Vercher and Thomas Gachignard.
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Tudor Pro Cycling Team : Julian Alaphilippe, Alberto Dainese, Marco Haller, Marc Hirschi, Fabian Lienhard, Marius Mayrhofer, Michael Storer and Matteo Trentin.
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Uno-X Mobility : Magnus Cort, Soren Waerenskjold, Andreas Leknessund, Tobias Halland Johannessen, Anders Halland Johannessen, Jonas Abrahamsen, Markus Hoelgaard and Stian Fredheim.
Beyond the overall standings , many teams are setting out with the goal of winning stages, whether in the mass sprints, for which they will have plenty of opportunities, or in the various options for tough stages that could be resolved in a breakaway.
As for the fight to break into the top ten of the Grand Tour, we can find a strong group of cyclists who could have the consistency needed to achieve this, starting with Pogacar's teammates such as Joao Almeida and Adam Yates, as well as Jonas Vingegaard's names such as Matteo Jorgenson and Simon Yates.
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