FDJ-Suez and Gobik extend partnership until 2026

Spanish brand Gobik will continue as the official supplier of on-bike apparel for women’s WorldTour team FDJ-Suez, having announced a new deal which sees the brand remain as a partner for another two years.

The renewal, where Gobik has been that on-bike apparel supplier since 2022, marks a significant milestone for the team, which enters a new era of development with ambitions to achieve new heights both in sporting and technological terms.

Alberto Garcia, CEO and co-founder of Gobik: “Renewing our collaboration with FDJ-SUEZ through 2026 represents a mutual commitment to excellence and innovation. Dressing one of the most prominent and forward-thinking women’s teams is a privilege that strengthens our dedication to leading the future of women’s cycling.”

Together, FDJ-Suez and Gobik have built a strong foundation, combining innovation and high standards to reach the pinnacle of women’s professional cycling.

2025 will see arguably the biggest name in Women’s cycling racing in Gobik kit in 2025 and 2026, with the arrival of Demi Vollering joining the team. The arrival of Vollering has also seen the team announce that it will ride Specialized bikes for the next two years.

Stephen Delcourt, GM of FDJ-Suez: “We are entering this new chapter in our history with great ambition, and we are thrilled to have Gobik by our side. From the very first days of our evolution toward the World Tour level, this brand believed in our project and helped shape it. This special bond we’ve forged is a tremendous asset as we continue to write our future.”

About Gobik

Gobik began in 2010 when the Yecla Cycling Club in Murcia, Spain, needed custom kits for competition.

Since then, custom cycling apparel has been central to Gobik’s business, outfitting professional teams like FDJ-Suez, UAE Team Emirates, and Movistar Team, and from 2024, the INEOS Grenadiers.

In 2024 the brand made its first move into the UK market, launching in-store at VIA Atelier.

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