Teams & Pro Athletes

Sponsorships and Collaborations

All success stories are linked by hard teamwork, just as our products are the result of a harmonious chemistry between the technical department and the professional athletes with whom we collaborate. Constant dialogue, intensive road tests, collecting feedback from the race camp - all this allows us to translate research and development into products designed for the highest levels of performance.

ROAD

GROUPAMA – FDJ UNITED
At the beginning of the 1997’s season, thanks to the freshly retired cyclists Marc and Yvon Madiot’s passion, the Équipe cycliste Française des Jeux was born. The year 2018 was a turning point in the team’s history with the arrival of Groupama as new title sponsor. The association of these two major actors of French sports gave birth to the Équipe cycliste Groupama-FDJ. Increased resources and increased ambitions for the formation who also retains its strong family values and spirit. In 26 years, the formation won more than 500 victories in which 14 French national champion jerseys, 3 Monuments of cycling and 38 Grand Tour stages. 

Since 2025 Miche is the technical sponsor of the Groupama - FDJ Cycling Team, supplying wheels and components from the Race Division range.

MTB

MTB

WILIER - VITTORIA MTB FACTORY TEAM
Hailing from a brilliant 2024, the Wilier-Vittoria MTB Factory Team is gearing up for the 2025 season with a revamped. 
The signing of Luca Braidot - Italian specialties champion, multiple XCO World Cup winner, and fourth place at the last Olympic Games and in the UCI world ranking - is the first big hit of the season.
For 2025, the team has also signed up Juri Zanotti, vice champion in the under 23 category of the XCO World Cup in 2021, and Ella MacPhee, a rising star in Women U23.
Simone Avondetto will once again serve as one of the team's top athletes, focusing particularly on the World Cup races.
After representing Denmark at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, Sofie Heby Pedersen is preparing for her second year in the Elite category, determined to continue along a steady path of growth.
Expectations in the U23 category remain very high, with Gustav Pedersen striving to replicate his previous successes and Elian Paccagnella entering his second year in U23.

GRAVEL

The Grip Élite Gravel Team
The Grip is the new elite gravel team born from a collaboration with Mattia De Marchi, strengthening the brand’s presence in the high-level international gravel scene and completing an already well-established racing commitment on the road and in mountain biking.

The Grip was created with a clear goal: to establish an official and structured presence in gravel racing, placing competition at the center while preserving the elements that make gravel a unique space—community, aesthetics, and storytelling. The Grip interprets gravel as a territory where performance and culture coexist, with racing remaining the primary driving force.

Leading The Grip will be Mattia De Marchi, a benchmark athlete on the international gravel scene, who will take on the dual role of team manager and rider. The Grip was born from a shared journey with De Marchi from the very early stages: a project developed together, step by step, starting from a shared vision of gravel racing. After committing to the Wilier project, Mattia contributed directly to shaping the team’s sporting and technical identity, becoming a foundational part of it.

Alongside him is Eddy Le Huitouze, a young and talented rider coming from the WorldTour, who has chosen gravel as the ground on which to relaunch his sporting career, bringing strong racing culture and great competitive ambition to the project.

Completing the roster is Jordy Bouts, an established athlete in international gravel racing with direct experience in the most important competitions. Bouts has chosen The Grip as the definitive step in his career, recognizing in the project the structure and vision needed to compete consistently at the highest level.

TRACK

ITALIAN NATIONAL TRACK TEAM
The relationship between Miche and track cycling dates back to 1994. At the age of 42, veteran rider Francesco Moser returns to the velodrome in Mexico City to try and beat the Hour Record. To mark the occasion, Miche produces Primato, one of the world’s first fairing gears. Moser’s bike features five gearings: 60, 61, 62, 63 and 64T. Though the Trento native doesn’t break the record, his performance establishes the success of the massive drivechain paired with a large-tooth sprocket. 

After thirty years we can say that our vision has become the standard. Today, Miche is the technical partner of the Italian Cycling Federation (FCI). The Italian Track Racing National Team bikes are fitted with Miche bottom brackets, cranksets and sprockets. The Olympic gold in the Men’s Individual Pursuit at Tokyo 2020 and the Women’s World Titles are all part of our history.