Welcome to the Cyclingnews 2025 Women’s WorldTour bike guide. This guide will provide a full rundown of all the bikes, kit and tech being raced in the womens peloton for the 2025 season. If you’ve not checked it out already we also have a tandem guide to the 2025 Men’s WorldTour bikes.

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We’ve included all that we know so far, though if any kit changes are in the pipeline they will probably be announced at team launches which will come thick and fast over the first couple of weeks of the new year. We will be constantly updating this guide as new news is announced.

We have also tested several bikes and wheelsets this year that raced at WorldTour level as part of our CN Labs independent aero testing. Have a look at these pieces if you want to see how certain equipment fared in our own independent testing.

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Will we see world champion Lotte Kopecky on a rainbow bike in in 2025? (Image credit: Getty: Dario Belingheri / Stringer)

S-Works Tarmac SL8 model. We don’t know for certain, but it’s probably fair to assume that Vollering’s contract and Specialized’s involvement were linked.

The second change is at the newly renamed Team Picnic PostNL team who, like the men’s squad, will switch from Scott to Lapierre bikes for next season. Specifically the Xelius DRS model which was launched in October and the Aerostorm DRS TT bike.

Finally, team Uno-X is set to swap Dare bikes for Ridley models for next year, but at this point we don’t officially know what the new bike package will look like. A new Ridley aero bike has been spotted online several times over the past few months but has not yet been officially launched.

aerodynamic zipperless jersey we recently covered, although the team riders will race in skinsuits the majority of the time.

Ostro VAM and 02 Vam models. 

The team will also use Sram Red AXS groupsets, Goodyear tyres and Black Inc. wheels. Colorado-based company Pactimo will also supply the team clothing.

Ice Legs is also listed as a technical partner of the team. The brand supplies portable leg covers that can be filled with cold gel packs to replicate the recovery benefits of an ice bath. 

new 8th gen Madone, launched in June, was claimed to be as light as the Emonda and as aero as the old Madone (with aero bottles). 

The team also switched to the new Sram Red AXS groupset in May this year when it was released. 

performance skincare products such as sunscreen and chamois cream. 

new kit design for 2025 with a largely white jersey that looks clean and crisp. 

The team also uses 226ERS nutrition products, a Spanish based sports nutrition company. 

DSM-Firmenich PostNL to Picnic PostNL. New sponsor Picnic runs a supermarket delivery business. 

The team will switch from Scott to Lapierre bikes for 2025. This means Lapierre will remain in the women’s peloton after the FDJ Suez switch to Specialized. 

The rest of the team componentry will remain the same, apart from wheels, the team will switch from Shimano Dura-Ace wheels to Ursus for the new season. 

The team also has a partnership with IZI Body Cooling, a company that produces cooling wear which riders can use to manage core temperatures in hot racing and training conditions. 

Colnago Y1Rs race bike that launched recently. We haven’t seen as much media coverage from the women’s team during the off-season, but It won’t be long now though before we see if there is a wholesale jump to the new aero machine in races or whether some riders will still prefer to use the lighter V4Rs.  

At present, all equipment seems to be staying the same for the team aside from the new Colnago bike, the team use Dura-Ace equipment, Enve wheels, Continental tyres and Wahoo computers. Like the men’s squad, the team also welcome Shimano as an official partner for 2025, meaning the Japanese brand will supply all componentry. 

Like last year, the team also seems to have retained a cheese sponsor. Parmigiano Reggiano is listed as a sponsor on the team’s website. At least the squad knows its Parmigiano will be plentiful and of high quality whenever it is on the dinner table.  

unknown Ridley bike that has been spotted in the wild a few times. 

The team also has a new kit sponsor in the form of the Danish brand Fusion, which will also provide the team with a zipperless jersey option. 

We aren’t certain what the rest of the team’s equipment package will look like right now, although we have seen images of riders on new Ridley bikes that appear to have much of the same Shimano and DT Swiss equipment that they have been using.