Pauline Ferrand-Prévot will ride the Road World Championships without the pressure of needing to win, but with a goal of completing a special Paris-Roubaix, Tour de France Femmes and rainbow jersey triptych.
The 33-year-old French rider recently trained for three weeks at altitude in Andorra and feels fresh and motivated despite her intense first season of WorldTour racing with Visma-Lease a Bike.
“I feel good. I’m happy to finish the season in this state of mind and in this physical shape,” Ferrand-Prévot said during a sponsor event, according to L’Equipe.
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It should suit a climber like Ferrand-Prévot, who also has excellent bike handling skills. Her major rivals include Elisa Longo Borghini (Italy), Demi Vollering and Anna van der Breggen (Netherlands), Kasia Niewiadoma (Poland) and perhaps Ashleigh Moolman (South Africa).
In 2024, Ferrand-Prévôt took time away from the sport after winning a gold medal in the mountain bike race at the Paris Olympics. She has only raced for 26 days on the road in 2025 and so is still mentally and physically fresh.
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Ferrand-Prévôt will enjoy two days at home in Monte Carlo and then travel to Rwanda with the French team on Saturday. Athletes competing in the time trials are already in Rwanda, with other riders arriving early next week.
“These two days at home will do me good. My coach told me to unplug and enjoy a more normal life,” Ferrand-Prévôt said.
Ferrand-Prévôt is part of a strong French team that includes Léa Curinier, Cédrine Kerbaol, Juliette Labous, Marie Le Net, Evita Muzic, and Maëva Squiban.