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Built for Her: Vekta x FDJ–Suez Redefine Performance in Women’s Cycling

Built for Her: Vekta x FDJ–Suez Redefine Performance in Women’s Cycling

We’re proud to announce our new partnership with FDJ–Suez, one of the most forward-thinking teams in women’s cycling. As their official AI and big data partner, we’re working together to reshape the way performance is built, measured and improved.

The Problem: Performance Tools Weren’t Built For Her

For years, female athletes have been underserved by the systems meant to support them. Despite making up half the athlete population, only 6% of sports science studies focus exclusively on women. This has led to a major gap — training tools, physiological models and recovery systems that don’t truly reflect the needs of female athletes.

Most performance systems weren’t built for her.
This partnership is about changing that.



The Mission: Tools Built For Her, With Her

Together with FDJ–Suez, we’re building something better. This partnership is about more than technology — it’s about belief. A shared belief that women’s sport deserves tools built around the realities of female physiology, training demands, and performance potential.

We’re working closely with the team to develop new insights, smarter models, and more personalised strategies — all powered by Vekta’s advanced AI platform.

We’re creating smarter, more personalised training tools that respond to the unique demands of women’s cycling. Using Vekta’s AI engine and performance data, we’re generating new insights — from race-day strategy to injury prevention — all built around the realities of female physiology and competition.

Having Vekta as our big data-analysis partner allows us to analyse training sessions and races in the most innovative and efficient way, helping us to optimise the preparation of our riders to reach their goals.

Lieselot Decroix, Performance Director, FDJ–Suez

This is about building with purpose — not just using data to look back, but to move performance forward.



Same Engine. Same Insight. Built for Performance.

While the tools we’re developing with FDJ–Suez are cutting-edge, the core technology behind them is already available to every Vekta user. Coaches and athletes across endurance sport can access the same performance engine — built to deliver personalised insights, reduce injury risk, and elevate performance.

Whether you’re leading a WorldTour team or chasing your next PR, you deserve better data, better tools, and better outcomes.

Start your free 14-day trial or Book a Demo

We’re proud to announce our new partnership with FDJ–Suez, one of the most forward-thinking teams in women’s cycling. As their official AI and big data partner, we’re working together to reshape the way performance is built, measured and improved.

The Problem: Performance Tools Weren’t Built For Her

For years, female athletes have been underserved by the systems meant to support them. Despite making up half the athlete population, only 6% of sports science studies focus exclusively on women. This has led to a major gap — training tools, physiological models and recovery systems that don’t truly reflect the needs of female athletes.

Most performance systems weren’t built for her.
This partnership is about changing that.



The Mission: Tools Built For Her, With Her

Together with FDJ–Suez, we’re building something better. This partnership is about more than technology — it’s about belief. A shared belief that women’s sport deserves tools built around the realities of female physiology, training demands, and performance potential.

We’re working closely with the team to develop new insights, smarter models, and more personalised strategies — all powered by Vekta’s advanced AI platform.

We’re creating smarter, more personalised training tools that respond to the unique demands of women’s cycling. Using Vekta’s AI engine and performance data, we’re generating new insights — from race-day strategy to injury prevention — all built around the realities of female physiology and competition.

Having Vekta as our big data-analysis partner allows us to analyse training sessions and races in the most innovative and efficient way, helping us to optimise the preparation of our riders to reach their goals.

Lieselot Decroix, Performance Director, FDJ–Suez

This is about building with purpose — not just using data to look back, but to move performance forward.



Same Engine. Same Insight. Built for Performance.

While the tools we’re developing with FDJ–Suez are cutting-edge, the core technology behind them is already available to every Vekta user. Coaches and athletes across endurance sport can access the same performance engine — built to deliver personalised insights, reduce injury risk, and elevate performance.

Whether you’re leading a WorldTour team or chasing your next PR, you deserve better data, better tools, and better outcomes.

Start your free 14-day trial or Book a Demo

Frequently asked questions

Vekta is the official AI and big data partner of FDJ-Suez, one of the most forward-thinking teams in women's cycling. The partnership focuses on reshaping how performance is built, measured, and improved for women's cycling specifically, with tools designed around the realities of female physiology and the demands of women's racing.
Female athletes have been underserved by the systems meant to support them. Despite making up half the athlete population, only 6% of sports science studies focus exclusively on women. This has created a major gap, with training tools, physiological models, and recovery systems that don't truly reflect the needs of female athletes.
Vekta and FDJ-Suez are developing new insights, smarter models, and more personalised strategies powered by Vekta's advanced AI platform. The work spans race-day strategy, injury prevention, training prescription, and recovery, all built around the realities of female physiology and competition demands.
Lieselot Decroix is the Performance Director at FDJ-Suez. She describes Vekta as the big data analysis partner that allows the team to analyse training sessions and races in the most innovative and efficient way, helping them optimise the preparation of riders to reach their goals.
'Built for her' reflects the principle that women's sport deserves tools designed around the realities of female physiology, training demands, and performance potential, rather than tools adapted from systems originally built for male athletes. The partnership translates this principle into specific features and insights for women's cycling.
The same core technology powering the work with FDJ-Suez is already available to every Vekta user. Coaches and athletes across endurance sport can access the same performance engine built to deliver personalised insights, reduce injury risk, and elevate performance, whether leading a WorldTour team or chasing a personal best.
Vekta uses its AI engine combined with performance data to generate insights spanning race-day strategy through to injury prevention. By tracking patterns across training load, recovery, and physiological response specific to female athletes, the platform helps surface early warning signals that can be missed by generic models.
FDJ-Suez believes women's sport deserves tools built around the realities of female physiology, not adapted from male-focused models. The partnership reflects a shared belief that data should not just be used to look back, but to actively move performance forward, with smarter, more personalised tools that respond to the unique demands of women's cycling.
Dominic Valerio
Dominic Valerio
Dominic Valerio

Brand Director