Uno-X Mobility 2026 Tour de France team guide: 'Breakaway boys with a GC plan'
Uno-X Mobility enjoyed a special Tour de France last summer, with Jonas Abrahamsen delivering the team's first stage victory and Tobias Halland Johannessen finishing an impressive sixth overall. Now at WorldTour level, the Norwegian side will be aiming to consolidate on that memorable 2025 edition. Here's a look at who will feature for Uno-X Mobility at the 2026 Tour de France.

2025 Tour de France:
- 2025 Tour stage wins: 1
- 2025 Best GC finish: 6th - Tobias Halland Johannessen
2026 Objectives:
The Norwegian team have outlined their ambition to improve on Tobias Halland Johannessen's sixth-place finish from twelve months ago by finishing in the top five overall.
“The goal is to do what we did in 2025 once again. And that might be even harder this year than last year, because now we have said it out loud. A top 5 overall with Tobias is the objective, and it is the team’s big goal,” Sports Director Gabriel Rasch said in a press release which confirmed Uno-X's Tour line-up.
Despite the focus on the GC, the team have also remained committed to their breakaway roots, so we can expect to see the team animating the race once more as they look to win another stage.
“We will probably be a bit more conservative and a bit more boring because of the GC, but we will continue to go in breakaways and race offensively when we think it makes sense. We are not a team that says we have to be in the breakaway just for fun. We go when we believe in it,” added Rasch.
Uno-X Mobility 2026 Tour de France line up
| Rider | Nation | Tour appearances (not inc 2026) | Stage wins | Best GC finish |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Tobias Halland Johannessen | Norway | 3 | 0 | 6th (2025) |
Andreas Kron | Denmark | 1 | 0 | 72nd (2022) |
Magnus Cort | Denmark | 7 | 2 | 56th (2021) |
Anthon Charmig | Denmark | 1 | 0 | 99th (2023) |
Anders Skaarseth | Norway | 0 | 0 | n/a |
Torstein Træen | Norway | 1 | 0 | 95th (2023) |
Søren Wærenskjold | Norway | 3 | 0 | 133rd (2024) |
Jonas Abrahamsen | Norway | 3 | 1 | 55th (2024) |
🇳🇴 Tobias Halland Johannessen (26): Johannessen made history last year by recording Norway's best-ever Tour de France GC finish, placing sixth overall. Since then, he has firmly established himself among the upper echelons of stage-race contenders, finishing third at Itzulia Basque Country, fourth at Tirreno-Adriatico and fifth at the Tour Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. Given his campaign so far, the 26-year-old will arrive in Barcelona with ambitions of consolidating himself as a top 10 finisher once more.
🇩🇰 Andreas Kron (28): The Dane makes a return to the Tour, four years after his debut in 2022. Since then, Kron became a Grand Tour stage winner, winning at the Vuelta in 2023. This season, Kron has gone under the radar in securing top ten finishes at both Strade Bianche and Flèche Wallonne.
🇩🇰 Magnus Cort (33): A nine-time Grand Tour and two-time Tour de France stage winner, Magnus Cort is one of the most experienced riders on the Tour start list. The 33-year-old Dane packs a fast finish but can also be seen mixing it up in breakaways, making him a threat on a wide variety of terrain. This season has seen Cort sprint to victory on the second stage at the Volta a Catalunya.
🇩🇰 Anthon Charmig (28): A member of Uno-X's first-ever Tour squad in 2023, Charmig returns for what will be his second Grand Tour appearance. The Dane heads to France in excellent spirits after claiming the biggest win of his career in June, attacking from the breakaway to win stage two of the Tour Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes.
🇳🇴 Anders Skaarseth (31): The only Tour debutant for Uno-X is the experienced 31-year-old Skaarseth who will serve as road captain. Often in the service of others, Skaarseth has played a key role in significant victories for the team this season, including leading out Cort to victory at the Volta a Catalunya.
🇳🇴 Torstein Træen (30): The 30-year-old Norwegian climber arrives at the Tour on the back of the most memorable Grand Tour campaign of his career. Riding for Bahrain Victorious, he spent six days in the red jersey at the 2025 Vuelta after infiltrating a successful breakaway. The Norwegian ultimately finished ninth overall before making the move to Uno-X.
🇳🇴 Søren Wærenskjold (26): One of the figureheads of Uno-X's rapid rise, the former Omloop Nieuwsblad winner Wærenskjold lines up for his fourth consecutive Tour. In each of the previous three, the versatile Norwegian has scored top 10 stage finishes, and last year finished third on the opening stage amid the crosswinds.
🇳🇴 Jonas Abrahamsen (30): One of the peloton's great entertainers, Abrahamsen earned a richly deserved reward last year when he captured Uno-X's first-ever Tour stage victory in Toulouse. Few riders animate a race quite like the Norwegian, and it would be no surprise to see him once again lighting up the breakaways in search of another memorable triumph.

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