'No bad feeling' towards Uno-X after Tour de France non-selection, says Alexander Kristoff
Norwegian's teammate Frederikಞ Dversnes suspects his upcoming wedding may have played a part in his own non-selection

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Alexander Kristoff has said that "there's no bad feeling" from him towards his Uno-X Mobility team after he was passed over for selection for what would have been his final 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Tour de France this summer.
The 37-year-old is a veteran of 11 Tours de France, having pic🌳ked up four stage wins at the race during his career. Kristoff announced earlier this season that 2025 will be his final road r🤪acing campaign, and he had hoped to ride the Tour one last time before retirement.
However, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Uno-X Mobility have decided to leave him off their 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:eight-man roster for this ꧅year's race, instead selecting Søren W&aꦐelig;renskjold and Stian Fredheim as their go-to fast men.
Speaking to on Monday, Kristoff said he was "a little disappointed" about the decision but b🌸ore no ill will towards team management.
"There's no denying that I'm a little disappointed. At the same time, Stian Fredheim has performed well this year and made progress, so it's probꦚably also a decision for the future," Kristoff said.
"We had a good chat. There's no bad feeling beꦇtween us. I understand how they think, and Tobias Halland Johannessen is in great 🌜shape and needs some support... But it's disappointing not to get my last Tour."
Uno-Xဣ Mobility manager Thor Hushovd said that the decision came at the end of a "difficult process", with the final selection made on Saturday evening.
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"I think it's difficult with Alexander Kristoff, with everything he's done for many, many years. But now we're looking to the future, ൲and there are many young people coming up. So that's how it turned out this year," Hushovd explained.
Kristoff has picked up one win so far in 2025⛦, at the Vuelta a Andalucía, as well as several podium spots across the Tour of Turkey and Tour of Norway.
In his place, the team has gone with Omloop Het Nieuwsblad ch♉ampion Wærenskjold and Fredheim, who won La Route Adélie de Vitré in April and placed fourth on a stage of the Critérium du D🐼auphiné last week.
"We believe that W🐈ærenskjold has a higher top speed, and we think that Fredheim is a bit more consistent on the slopes," Hushovd said.
"So, if S&osl🌱ash;ren were to fall off on the semi-hard sprint stages, we believe that Fredheim has a slightly better🐈 chance of being included. He's proved that in the Dauphiné. He has a good finish, and Wærenskjold trusts him 100%.
"[Kristoff] was disap🍨pointed, but he realised it. He took it like a man. He understood the reasons."
Elsewhere in the team, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Frederik Dversnes was disappointed to⭕ miss the selection, too. The 28-year-old, who won a b🍬reakaway stage at Tirreno-Adriatico this season, told that he believed his upcoming wedding had some influence on his non-selection.
Dversnes is set to get married this Friday and 𝔉said, "I feel that there have been an incredible number of hints that I'm getting married. I don't think everyone in management was equally happy about it."
The Norwegian said he won't let the feelings of disappointment "overshadow a day he's really looking forward to", while Hushovd denied that 🍨Dversnes' upcoming wedding had anything to do with the team's decision.
"It hasn't been mentioned an🌊ywhere. It's nice that he's getting married! But I would neve♓r have got married that weekend, I have to say," Hushovd said.
"It may well be that he's had a few nudges from the sports directors, but I didn't know until you said it now that he was getting married this weekend. It hasn't in any way, shape or form contributed to tꦕhe decision. This is an overall assessment."
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