Our 27th Tour de France, the final one of the TotalEnergies era, will start in Barcelona before heading back into the Pyrenees, where the now-traditional “Virage des Vendéens” will once again take place. The peloton will then make its way up to Bordeaux, before turning towards the North-East and then on to the Alps, featuring a double ascent of Alpe d’Huez, a finish that has often suited the team. As last year, the winner will be crowned in Paris, after a final passage through Montmartre.
Team management has built a cohesive squad, both in sporting and collective terms. A group designed to showcase the team in the world’s biggest race. Among them, Nicolas Breuillard, Joris Delbove and Thibault Guernalec will discover the Tour de France.
Nicolas Breuillard – Climber – 26 years old
A new signing for the team, the climber has quickly shown he can be relied upon when the road goes uphill. At 26, the rider from the South of France will discover the Tour de France, having still been part of a third-division WorldTeam last year. His role will be to support his leader in the mountains.
Joris Delbove – Climber – 25 years old
Just days after his podium at the French Championships, the climber arrives at the Tour de France full of confidence. Winner of the general classification at the Tour of Langkawi last year, he has also shown his versatility by becoming French cyclo-cross champion in January. He will be a valuable asset for Jordan Jegat in the mountain stages. Joris will also celebrate his 25th birthday on his first Tour de France at the age of 25.
Alexandre Delettre – Puncheur – 28 years old
An attacking rider, Alexandre returns to the Tour de France building on his previous season. Regularly at the front of the race, he is still chasing his first professional victory. Why not achieve it at the biggest race of all? He will have free rein to help showcase the Team TotalEnergies colours on the rolling stages. A complete rider, Alexandre will also be a key support for our leaders.
Thibault Guernalec – Time-trialist – 28 years old
Thibault Guernalec is an experienced rider who brings calm and stability to the team. Known for his time-trial abilities, he will be a valuable asset for Team TotalEnergies, particularly in the individual time trials. The Breton rider will be discovering the Tour de France, but he is already very familiar with the dynamics of the professional peloton.
Jordan Jegat – Climber – 27 years old
Revelation of the 2025 season, Jordan achieved the feat of finishing 10th in the final general classification in Paris. He demonstrated his ability to stay with the best over three weeks thanks to his climbing skills. A stage winner this year, he will approach his third Tour de France with the ambition of making the team shine by winning a stage.
Mathis Le Berre – Puncheur – 25 years old
Mathis is a discreet but hard-working Breton rider who never shies away from effort on the bike. The puncheur will aim to bring visibility to the Team TotalEnergies colours on the roads of the Tour and will not miss any opportunity to join a breakaway that could go all the way. His presence will also be valuable in support of our leaders.
Anthony Turgis – Sprinter – 32 years old
Winner of the iconic ninth stage of the 2024 Tour de France on the white roads of Troyes, Anthony delivered one of the greatest performances of his career, giving Team TotalEnergies its first Tour stage win since 2017. For his ninth participation in the Tour, he will bring experience, fighting spirit and tactical sense, with the ambition of repeating such a feat on suitable sprint stages.
Mattéo Vercher – Climber – 25 years old
A complete rider who came through Vendée U, Mattéo claimed his first professional victory in 2025 by winning the Tour du Doubs. Very close to causing a surprise on his first Tour de France in 2024, he notably finished an impressive second on stage 18. The rider from the Rhône-Alpes region is steadily progressing and will be able to express the full range of his abilities over these three weeks of racing.
Eight riders capable of lighting up this 113th edition of the Tour de France across its varied terrain.
The staff will be led by Romain Sicard and Cyril Lemoine, alongside Tony Gallopin, who will take on the role of expert consultant from July 1st, 2026.
The former professional rider will bring his experience, race insight and knowledge of the highest level to the team. He will support the sports management in its strategic decisions throughout the Tour de France.


























