Bollé officially unveils revamped alpine ski team, a multi-year blueprint aimed at 2030 Olympic Winter Games

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18/July/2026

Bollé officially unveils revamped alpine ski team, a multi-year blueprint aimed at 2030 Olympic Winter Games

Eyewear and helmet giant Bollé has officially unveiled its revamped alpine ski team, laying out a strategic, multi-year blueprint aimed squarely at the 2030 Olympic Winter Games in the French Alps.

The announcement secures a powerhouse blend of seasoned World Cup champions and explosive young talent, anchored by a major contract extension with reigning Olympic slalom champion Clément Noël.

Clément Noël Steps Up as Team Leader

With French skiing legend Alexis Pinturault stepping away from the sport, Clément Noël officially becomes the undisputed face of Bollé’s alpine program. The slalom specialist has locked in his partnership with the brand through the 2030 Winter Games, solidifying his role as the team's vanguard.

As a premier technical skier, Noël will spearhead Bollé's promotional and competitive campaigns on home snow.

"Having Clément lead our athletes into a home Olympics is a dream scenario," the brand noted. "His precision and consistency embody everything Bollé stands for."

The Next Generation: Elezi Cannaferina & Vitale

The most buzzed-about addition to the roster is 22-year-old Alban Elezi Cannaferina. The Courchevel representative exploded onto the international scene last season, securing his maiden World Cup podium with a stunning third-place finish in the Schladming giant slalom.

Elezi Cannaferina is slated to expand his repertoire into speed events next winter, tackling giant slalom, downhill, and super-G. This rare versatility has already sparked widespread comparisons to Pinturault.

"Growing up, I watched icons like Alexis Pinturault and Tessa Worley achieve greatness with Bollé," said Elezi Cannaferina. "To join this family and follow in their tracks is an incredible honor."

Bollé is also doubling down on raw potential by signing Flavio Vitale, the 2025 Junior World Champion. Vitale is widely regarded as one of France’s brightest tech prospects and is tipped to become a regular fixture on the World Cup circuit this coming winter.

A Reinforced Women’s Squad

On the women’s side, Bollé has significantly boosted its roster depth by signing Chiara Pogneaux, who finished last season as France’s top-ranked female slalom skier.

Pogneaux joins a formidable, youth-driven French contingent that includes:

Garance Meyer

Loïs Abouly

Ilona Charbotel (The 2026 Junior World Combined Champion from Narvik)

Global Star Power: The International Roster

While the brand's French roots are on full display, Bollé’s competitive strategy remains aggressively global. The company has maintained a heavy-hitting international presence across the World Cup circuit, spanning Europe's most dominant skiing nations.

Nation

Athletes

Austria

Stefan Brennsteiner, Dominik Raschner, Ricarda Haaser

Italy

Lara Della Mea, Roberta Melesi, Sara Allemand (2026 European Cup Super-G Champion)

The Road to 2030

By aligning established podium threats with the sport's fastest-rising teenagers, Bollé is positioning itself for nearly half a decade of sustained dominance. With the World Cup circuit looming and the countdown to the 2030 French Alpine Games officially underway, Bollé’s roster looks fully equipped to conquer the sport’s biggest stages.

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