TotalEnergies and Uno-X Mobility Joins 2024 Tour de France Selection

Cycling News
2 min readJan 20, 2024

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The organizers of the Tour de France unveiled the names of the two teams that will join the twenty automatically selected for the 2024 edition. These two lucky teams are TotalEnergies and Uno-X Mobility.

TotalEnergies and Uno-X Mobility Joins 2024 Tour de France Selection

This means that the line-up for the 2024 Tour will be exactly the same as for the 2023 edition, with the same 22 teams participating. The French team TotalEnergies and the Norwegian team Uno-X Mobility were logically preferred to other ProTeams who had applied for a wildcard entry, such as Tudor Pro Cycling Team led by Fabian Cancellara or Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team managed by Douglas Ryder.

The selection of TotalEnergies and Uno-X Mobility was widely expected, as both teams had strong performances in the 2023 season and are considered to be among the best ProTeams in the world.

TotalEnergies, in particular, is a rising force in cycling, with riders like Peter Sagan and Elia Viviani in their ranks. Uno-X Mobility, on the other hand, is a young team with a bright future, and their inclusion in the Tour de France will give them a valuable opportunity to showcase their talents on the world’s biggest cycling stage.

The 2024 Tour de France is set to be a thrilling race, with all 22 teams vying for the yellow jersey. With TotalEnergies and Uno-X Mobility joining the fray, the competition is sure to be even fiercer.

Here are some additional details from the article:

  • The 18 WorldTeams are the top cycling teams in the world, and they are automatically selected for the Tour de France.
  • The two best ProTeams from the 2023 season, Lotto Dstny and Israel-Premier Tech, were also automatically selected.
  • Wildcards are given to two ProTeams based on their ranking and performance in the previous season.
  • The 2024 Tour de France will start on June 29th and finish on July 21st.

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