Limerick’s Fiona Mangan selected to ride in Tour de France

Limerick cyclist Fiona Mangan. Photo: Instagram.

LIMERICK professional cyclist Fiona Mangan has been selected by French team Winspace Orange Seal to ride with them in this year’s Tour de France Fémines.

It is a major step forward in Mangan’s career, who is in her first year at ProContinental level.

The 29-year-old will be living her dream when she starts out on the non-stage race, beginning this Saturday (July 26), at Vannes, Brittany, ending on August 3 at Châtel in the French Alps.

The former Irish road race and TT champion took her first international pro victory in Portugal a few weeks ago.

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Mangan is the second Irish rider to be confirmed for Tour de France 2025 after Kilkenny native Mia Griffin’s selection was announced by her Roland World Tour team.

No Irish woman has previously ridden the great race, although it is very likely Ireland will have three riders on the start line this weekend with Lara Gillespie also expected for selection with the UAE Team ADQ.

Mangan’s selection for the world’s biggest race comes just four years after she rode her first ever UCI-ranked race; the one-day Vuelta CV Feminas back in 2021.

Since then she has ridden for UCI Continental teams IBCT, Soltec Team, and Cynisca Cycling.

She moved up a level, to the second tier of pro cycling, for 2025 after signing with French squad Winspace Orange Seal following on from her road race and TT title wins at the National Road Championships in her native Limerick last year.

And because her current team is a ProConti outfit, that has opened the doors for her to some of the biggest races in the world, including Paris Roubaix, which she rode for the first time earlier this year, Sticky Bottle reported.

Mangan’s season was interrupted by a nasty crash at Omloop Nieuwsblad in early March in which she required surgery on a broken hand and collarbone, costing her six weeks of racing.

However, she battled back and, despite breaking bones, was on the start line of Paris-Roubaix in mid April, just seven weeks after her crash. Since then she has packed in a lot of racing in Europe, including Volta a Portugal Feminina earlier this month where she won a stage.

That victory – in a sprint from the remains of the peloton after a tough finale – was her first international professional win. Added to her being named for the Tour, the win and her French Grand Tour debut represent a huge step forward for her.

However, this Tour will not be her first Grand Tour as Mangan already has a Vuelta appearance under her belt; riding that race back in 2023 for Soltec. Since then she has developed significantly as a rider, and gained a lot of experience

And her recent first victory in Europe means she can face this Tour with added confidence.

Mangan stated via her Instagram account that she had spent “a lovely week in Auvergne with family getting ready for the next big one #tourdefeancefemmes”.