Hugo Page: Ready to Reach a New Level

Hugo Page: Ready to Reach a New Level

Published on : 10/27/2025

After four seasons with Intermarché–Wanty, Hugo Page is returning to a French team. At 24, the sprinter-puncheur talented and full of potential joins with great ambition. His goal? To rediscover the taste of victory as quickly as possible. He has signed on for the next three seasons.


He has tasted victory only once in his professional career in Limoges, at the end of Stage 4 of the Tour du Limousin and naturally, it has left him eager for more. At 24, Hugo Page is one of the respected riders in the peloton. After two seasons with the continental team Groupama FDJ, he spent four seasons racing for Intermarché–Wanty. With the Belgian squad, he experienced some of the sport’s most prestigious races, rode in two editions of the Tour de France, and honed his skills alongside leaders like Biniam Girmay.

Hugo describes himself as a “sprinter-puncheur” with “a soft spot for the classics.” What stands out most about him is his determination. “My goal is to win again as soon as possible,” he says. Attracted by the project presented to him by Raphaël Jeune, Hugo “already knows Alexis (Renard) and Bryan (Coquard).” He adds confidently, “I know integrating into the team will be easy!”

THEY SAID

Hugo Page:
“I’m very happy to join Cofidis, a team with a long and rich history. It feels great to come back to France it’s always more special to race in the jersey of a French team. I want to take on more responsibilities. My goal is to win again as soon as possible! I enjoy the Classics and stage races, and I want to perform at my best in them. I would like to thank Intermarché–Wanty for helping me take the next step, especially by supporting Biniam Girmay. I immediately felt a strong connection and good chemistry with Raphaël Jeune. We are truly aligned, and I’m confident my integration into the team will go smoothly.”

Raphaël Jeune, General Manager:
“I’d like to welcome Hugo. He’s a solid rider, and I’m proud to have him in our team. He will bring all his race intelligence and expertise in Belgian classics and cobbled races. Having previously worked hard for his leaders, including Biniam Girmay, he has a lot to offer us. We will do everything possible to help him become the best French Classics rider. Whether it’s the Tour of Flanders, Paris-Roubaix, or Gent-Wevelgem, I’m sure we will experience great moments with Hugo!”