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The Uno-X, before its decisive year

Los integrantes del equipo masculino del Uno-X Team posan para la foto de familia durante la concentración de pretemporada del equipo en España.

The 2022 season will be very special for the ambitious project of Team Uno-X from Norway, since the UCI ProTeam category team will participate in several of the most outstanding races on the cycling calendar in both the men’s and women’s categories.

In this way, the Uno-X will show off its yellow and red colors at major events in a project that little by little is consolidating in the men’s peloton and, above all, in the women’s peloton, as it will be one of the 12 teams with a UCI Women’s World Tour license by 2022without neglecting the quarry with its development teams.

It is expected that 2022 will be the year of consolidation of the team in the men’s category, which will be made up of a total of 29 runners, all of them Norwegian and Danish, and who last year achieved a total of 12 victories. Some records that they hope to improve with cyclists of the stature of Niklas Eg, the former U-23 world champion Kristoffer Halvorsen or the champion of the past Tour del Porvenir Tobias Johannessen. For now, one of the steps that shows that the Uno-X masculine project is serious is the fact that the team has been invited to outstanding UCI World Tour races such as the Volta a Catalunya, the Paris-Roubaix, the Flecha Wallona and the Liège-Bastogne-Liège.

Special mention deserves the women’s team and the commitment of Uno-X, which has received a license to compete in this 2022 as a UCI Women’s World Tour team. A squad that will have a powerful Scandinavian base like the men’s team but that will also It will have in its ranks outstanding runners such as the British Hannah Barnes, Elinor Barker or Joscelin Lowden. The ambitious Uno-X project is already looking forward to 2022 to consolidate itself in the cycling elite.

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