The Transju'Cyclo 2025: a record 4ᵉ edition under the sign of sport and conviviality
This Sunday, September 7, Champagnole vibrated to the rhythm of two-wheelers with the 4ᵉ edition of La Transju'Cyclo. Over 2,100 participants, from 21 nationalities, took to the start line in glorious sunshine, confirming the event's now unmissable place in the cyclosportive calendar.
The big winners of the 2025 edition
In the 160 km main event, with its 2,000 m vertical drop, victory went to Zian Mouchet (AC Bisontine), who had already won the first edition, winning the sprint in 4h09'29. In the women's race, Morgane Coston (Team Arkéa) triumphed in 4h11'25.
In the 110 km, Frenchman Aurélien Lionnet confirmed his domination with a second consecutive victory (2h52'04), whileEmeline Eustache won the women's race (3h09'25).
Finally, in the 70 km, Gaël Invernizzi once again made the difference (1h51'24) and Laurie-Anne Serrette won in 2h03'52.
Of particular note was the exceptional performance of cycling legend Jeannie Longo, who took 3ᵉ place in the 110km race.
An edition marked by progress and inclusion
With a 50% increase in the number of registrations compared to 2024, and a 25% increase in female participation, La Transju'Cyclo illustrates a strong dynamic and genuine enthusiasm. The event also highlighted inclusion with the presence of athletes from the Fédération Française de Sport Adapté.
According to Pierre-Albert Vandel, President of Trans'Organisation: "The riders have really taken to La Transju'Cyclo. It's now firmly established in their calendar, and I hope to see even more of them in the future.
Transju' spirit more alive than ever
Ambassadors, volunteers and the people of Champagnole rallied round to make this year's event a moment of sport, sharing and conviviality. As former pro and ambassador Jérôme Coppel points out: "For a cyclo to be a success, you need sunshine, a beautiful course and lots of participants. Today, we had all the ingredients!
See you in 2026
Trans'Organisation is already looking forward to seeing you on September 12 and 13, 2026 for an even more ambitious 5ᵉ edition!