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Mavic returns to the heart of French cycling!⚫🟡
We are proud to announce our return as an official partner of the neutral support service for the 2026 French Road Cycling Championships Elite 2026 in La Tour-du-Pin and the 2026 French Championships de l’Avenir in Chantonnay, alongside the French Cycling Federation.
After several years’ absence from national federation events, the French brand, currently undergoing a renewal and driven by a strong spirit of innovation, is regaining an iconic role at the heart of the competition.
Mavic is reconnecting with a mission that is part of its DNA: supporting riders right at the heart of the race, ensuring fair play and contributing to their safety.
Mavic is fully integrated into today’s cycling world, driven by a spirit of continuous innovation, exemplified in particular by the launch of its new high-performance carbon wheels.
Its neutral support service, instantly recognisable thanks to its iconic yellow vehicles, has established itself as a familiar and reassuring presence, always ready to intervene at the heart of the race.
This partnership marks the start of a new chapter between two long-standing players in French cycling, united by a shared ambition: to advance our sport and provide athletes with the best possible conditions for competition.
For the FFC, this partnership is firmly focused on the future, building on a strong heritage to shape the future standards of French cycling. Mavic will continueto support the champions of today and tomorrow, with the aim of remaining an essential benchmark in the world of competitive cycling.
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