Uno-X Mobility
Uno-X Mobility is a Norwegian UCI WorldTeam in 2026, led by general manager Thor Hushovd and built on the same clear mission it started with in 2010: develop Scandinavian talent and race with intent at the sport’s biggest events. After rising from Continental to ProTeam and stepping up to the WorldTour in 2026 as Norway’s first top-tier squad, the team now lines up at all Grand Tours and Monuments with proven names and rising stars, including Magnus Cort, Tobias Halland Johannessen, Jonas Abrahamsen and Søren Wærenskjold.
Full official team name and identifier
The team's full official name is Uno-X Mobility, referred to as Uno-X by fans and media. Uno-X's UCI identifier is UXM.
What is the the team category and status of Uno-X Mobility?
The Norwegian squad holds UCI WorldTeam status, giving them guaranteed starts at every WorldTour event and requiring them to field teams at all three Grand Tours and the five Monument classics throughout the racing season.
Primary disciplines
Road racing forms the core of the team's activities, with riders competing in everything from three-week stage races to one-day classics. The team has built a reputation for nurturing young Scandinavian riders who race with attacking intent across varied terrain.
Next to the men's team there is also a Uno-X Mobility women's team competing at WorldTour level.
Country of registration and base location
Norway serves as the team's home nation, with registration under Norwegian cycling authorities. Operations run from Norwegian facilities, giving the squad a distinctly Nordic character in the international peloton.
Founding year and origin story
What began in 2010 as a modest Norwegian continental outfit grew steadily over more than a decade, finally breaking through to WorldTour level in 2026. That promotion made history as Norway earned its first-ever team at cycling's top tier, validating years of patient development.
Who are the current title sponsor and key partners of Uno-X Mobility?
Uno-X, the Norwegian fuel and retail company, headlines the sponsorship. Belgian brand Ridley came back to the WorldTour through this partnership, providing the team's framesets. SRAM handles the drivetrains with their wireless Red AXS system, DT Swiss builds the wheels, Continental provides rubber, and Prologo takes care of saddles.
Previous team names and sponsor history
The journey started as Sparebanken Sør (2010-2016), then became Uno-X Norwegian Development Team (2017-2020), evolved into Uno-X Pro Cycling Team (2021-2022), and finally adopted the Uno-X Mobility in 2023. The Uno-X backing has stayed consistent since 2017, giving the project crucial stability.
Key achievements
Uno-X Mobility stepped up to the WorldTour in 2026, becoming Norway’s first team at cycling’s top tier after years of steady progress. You can see that apprenticeship in the way they race: positive, brave, and willing to take the race on.
They have earned Tour de France airtime with attacking rides, stage top tens, and combativity awards, and they are starting to matter in the northern classics with hard-won top tens.
At home, they have taken overall wins and stages at the Tour of Norway and the Arctic Race of Norway, plus one-day victories across northern Europe including 2025's Omloop het Nieuwsblad.
A regular flow of Norwegian and Danish national titles reflects their roots, and a strong pathway, including a world champion at under 23 time trial, keeps supplying riders who can now perform at the WorldTour level
Who are the notable riders in the 2026 Uno-X Mobility roster?
The 2026 Uno-X Mobility roster blends proven winners with fast-rising Scandinavian talent. Magnus Cort brings WorldTour nous and trademark stage-hunting flair, while Andreas Kron adds a versatile classics engine. Søren Wærenskjold, the “Hippo from Mandal,” supplies raw power for TTs and reduced-bunch finishes, and Andreas Leknessund steps in as a genuine GC option for one-week stage races and selective Grand Tours.
The Halland Johannessen twins, Anders and Tobias (6th at the 2025 Tour de France), reinforce the team’s climbing core, as does young talent Johannes Kulset, with 20-year-old Storm Ingebrigtsen earmarked as the next big Norwegian prospect. Sven Erik Bystrøm offers deep classics experience and sprint support, Anthon Charmig provides punch on rolling finales, and Anders Skaarseth anchors the time trial unit. Erik Nordsæter Resell and Rasmus Tiller bring hardened WorldTour craft for positioning, protection and late-race chaos.
The key staff of Uno-X Mobility
Uno-X Mobility is led by General Manager Thor Hushovd, with Gabriel Rasch directing from the team car.
A deep bench of assistant sports directors supports day-to-day racing and rider development, including Arne Ensrud, Asbjørn Kragh Andersen, Christian Andersen, Emil Mielke Vinjebo, Gino Van Oudenhove, Jesper Bundgaard Vinkel, Kristian Kulset, Leonard Snoeks, Max Emil Kørner, Michael Blaudzun, Nicolas Marche, Stig Kristiansen and Torleif Kleppe.
It is a staff group with strong Scandinavian roots and WorldTour know-how, blending classics and time trial expertise with a proven pathway focus to guide a young roster through Grand Tours, one-day races and stage races.