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Noémie Abgrall

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Noémie Abgrall
Personal information
Full nameNoémie Abgrall
Born (1999-12-01) 1 December 1999 (age 25)
Morlaix
Team information
Current teamLadynampis RVC
DisciplineRoad
RoleRider
Amateur teams
2017–2018Breizh Ladies
2025Ladynamips RVC
Professional teams
2019–2020Charente-Maritime Women Cycling[1]
2021Stade Rochelais Charente-Maritine WC
2022-2023Stade Rochelais Charente-Maritine
2024WinSpace Women Cycling Team
Major wins
Championnat de France 2025

Noémie Abgrall (born 1 December 1999) is a French former racing cyclist, who rode professionally between 2008 and 2016 for the Charente Maritime Women Cycling Team, Stade Rochelais Charente-Maritime team and UCI Women's Continental Team Winspace Orange Seal.[2] Abgrall turned professional in 2019 women's road cycling season,[3] after two years with the amateur Breizh Ladies team.[citation needed]

Professional career

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In 2019, she joined the professional team Charente-Maritime Women Cycling, where she remained until 2020. That same year, she competed in her first UCI races and recorded two top-10 finishes at the French Under-23 Road Championships.[citation needed]

In 2020, she placed 10th in the time trial at the French National Championships.[citation needed]

In 2021, she stayed with the team, which became Stade Rochelais Charente-Maritime Women Cycling, and again achieved two top-10 finishes in the Under-23 category at the national championships.[citation needed]

In 2022, she obtained her first top-10 results in UCI-classified races. Noémie Abgrall finished 3rd at the French National Road Championships in Cholet in 2022.[4] She came in behind Audrey Cordon-Ragot (1st) and Gladys Verhulst (2nd).[5]

She also took part in the first edition of the Tour de France Femmes, held from 24 to 31 July 2022, between Paris and La Super Planche des Belles Filles. She did not complete the race.[6]

In 2023, still with Stade Rochelais, several injuries disrupted her season.[7]

Noémie Abgrall extends her contract with Stade Rochelais–Charente Maritime through 2024.[8]

In 2024, she continued with the team, renamed Winspace Cycling Team following a new title sponsorship from the Chinese bicycle manufacturer Winspace. She primarily served as a domestique, supporting team leaders in mountainous stages. She completed the 2024 Vuelta Femenina in 71st place.[citation needed]

In 2025, she won the French National Road Championship at Mont des Alouettes.[9]

Major results

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2016
3rd French National Junior Championships
4th Time trial, French National Junior Championships
5th Chrono des Nations Junior
2017
5th Time trial, French National Junior Championships
2020
10th Time trial, French National Championships
2022
3rd French National Championships
2023
8th Tour de Normandie
2025
1st French National Amateur Championships
1st Classique Féminine du Val de Morteau
1st Les Reines de la Cise
3rd Time trial, French National Amateur Championships
5th Région Pays de la Loire Tour


References

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  1. ^ "Charente - Maritime Women Cycling". UCI.org. Union Cycliste Internationale. Archived from the original on 21 January 2020. Retrieved 21 January 2020.
  2. ^ "Stade Rochelais Charente – Maritime Women Cycling". UCI.org. Union Cycliste Internationale. Archived from the original on 27 January 2021. Retrieved 27 January 2021.
  3. ^ Gachet, Nicolas (19 November 2018). "Charente-Maritime Women Cycling : L'effectif 2019" [Charente-Maritime Women Cycling: Membership 2019]. Directvelo (in French). Association Le Peloton. Retrieved 10 February 2019.
  4. ^ "Championnat de France : retour sur le parcours de Noémie Abgrall, Laury Cerantola et Anne Divet". France 3 Nouvelle-Aquitaine (in French). 26 June 2022. Retrieved 7 July 2025.
  5. ^ "Eurosport is not available in your region". www.eurosport.fr. Retrieved 7 July 2025.
  6. ^ "Tour de France Femmes : Maëva Squiban et Noémie Abgrall (Stade Rochelais) ont quitté la Grande Boucle" (in French). 27 July 2022. Retrieved 7 July 2025.
  7. ^ "Noémie Abgrall absente plusieurs semaines".
  8. ^ "Noemie ABGRALL". UCI (in French). Retrieved 7 July 2025.
  9. ^ "La Finistérienne Noémie Abgrall, championne de France amateure de cyclisme". France 3 Bretagne (in French). 27 June 2025. Retrieved 7 July 2025.
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