Uno-X Mobility has announced their roster for the upcoming 2025 Tour de France, focusing on a stage win. Veteran cyclist Alexander Kristoff has been omitted as the team selects younger talents Søren Wærenskjold, a recent Omloop Nieuwsblad winner, and Stian Fredheim. Team manager Thor Hushovd described the selection process as the most challenging yet, highlighting the team's growth. While the General Classification isn't a focus, twin brothers Anders and Tobias Halland Johannessen are set to make their Tour debuts alongside other promising riders, promoting an aggressive racing style rather than merely following the lead.
"Some very strong riders miss out - and that says a lot about how far we've come as a team. Every year we raise the bar. We're still chasing the big one: a Tour stage win, and this team is made for that," said Hushovd in a team release.
"Leaving out Alexander was incredibly tough. He absolutely deserved a final Tour appearance, and I'm confident he would have delivered - just like he always does. But this year, we've chosen Søren Wærenskjold as our main sprinter. He's shown he can win sprints against the very best."
"We want to be in the mix every day," said Sports Director Gabriel Rasch. "This team is built to ride aggressively - to shape the stages, not just follow."
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