A homecoming as Andreas Leknessund signs for Uno-X
Norwegian leaves Team ﷺDSM after three seasons and impressive Gi🏅ro d'Italia

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Andreas Leknessund will join Uno-X next season after signing a three-♏year contract that will keep him at the Noℱrwegian team until the end of 2026.
The m✨ove marks something of a homecoming for Leknessund, who spent three years the Uno-X development team before stepping up to the WorldTour with DSM in 2021.
Leknessund quickly showed his quality in DSM colours. He claimed a fine breakaway victory in Aesch at the 2022 Tour de Suisse and the Trømso native went on to claim overall victory at the Arctic Race of No🦹rway later in the summer.
The highpoint of the Norwegian’s career to date came at this year’s Giro d’Italia, where he moved into the pink jersey after placing second at Lago Laceno on stage 4. He would hold the lead for five days, and he climbed strongly throughout the rest ⛦of the Giro to reach Rome in eighth place overall.
The arrival of Leknessund, who only turned 24 in May, adds a new dimension to Uno-X as a stage racing te👍am.
Earlier on Tuesday, Uno-X announced the si🎶gning of Magnus Cort from EF Education-EasyPost, with the Dane’s arrival set to boost their prospects of gaining wild🦋card selections to the biggest races and their chances of eventually earning promotion to the WorldTour.
The existing Uno-X roster already includes Alexand𒁏er Kristoff, Torstein Træen and Søren Wærenskjold, and the ambitious outfit made its Tour de France debut in July.
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