This is the 8280th most frequent French word.
wellens
"Wellens" is not a French word. It may be a proper noun or a term from another language.
In this sentence, 'Wellens' is used as a proper noun, specifically the surname of the cyclist Tim Wellens. It identifies a person and is used in referring to his achievements.
Les jeunes cyclistes admirent Tim Wellens pour ses exploits.
Young cyclists admire Tim Wellens for his achievements.
Here, 'Wellens' acts as a named entity, referring to the individual Tim Wellens in the context of a cycling event, implying proper contextual information within the question.
Est-ce que Wellens participera au prochain Tour de France ?
Will Wellens participate in the next Tour de France?
'Wellens' functions as the subject of the sentence, identifying Tim Wellens to describe attributes or qualities associated with him.