Tour de France Chris Froome

Four-time champion Chris Froome’s team Israel Premier Tech and Uno-X of Norway complete the line-up for this year’s Tour de France. Photo: EPA/Christophe Petit-Tesson / POOL

Chris Froome set for Tour de France after team handed wild card entry

Four-time champion Chris Froome’s team Israel Premier Tech and Uno-X of Norway complete the line-up for this year’s Tour de France.

Tour de France Chris Froome

Four-time champion Chris Froome’s team Israel Premier Tech and Uno-X of Norway complete the line-up for this year’s Tour de France. Photo: EPA/Christophe Petit-Tesson / POOL

Four-time champion Chris Froome’s team Israel Premier Tech and Uno-X of Norway complete the line-up for this year’s Tour de France after organisers issued invites as wild cards to compete on Wednesday.

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The two wild cards aside, the other 20 teams (made up of eight riders apiece) automatically qualify with the 18 from the WorldTour and the two top-ranked teams in the second tier ProTeams which are Belgian outfit Lotto and TotalEnergies from France.

“Sometimes the choice is a tough one, however this time it is not,” race director Christian Prudhomme told AFP.

“A noticeable gap has grown between the top 22 teams and the others which is regrettable.

“Israel Premier Tech won two stages on the last Tour de France. It is a team packed with experience and re-enforced with the signing of Dylan Teuns.

“Uno-X is a more recent arrival with a strong identity due to only having Norwegian and Danish riders.

“They have signed a legend of Norwegian cycling Alexander Kristoff, and also have in their ranks the 2021 Tour de l’Avenir champion, Tobias Halland Johannessen.”

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France has the biggest representation with five teams – one fewer than the three previous editions – Belgium has four with the Netherlands and United States having two each.

The race gets underway in Bilbao, Spain, on July 1 and finishes in Paris on July 23.

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TOUR DE FRANCE TEAMS

Qualified:

WorldTour: AG2R Citroen (FRA), Alpecin (BEL), Arkea-Samsic (FRA), Astana (KAZ), Bahrain (BRN), BikeExchange – Jayco (AUS), Bora (GER), Cofidis (FRA), DSM (NED), Education First (USA), Groupama-FDJ (FRA), Ineos (GBR), Intermarche (BEL), Jumbo (NED), Movistar (ESP), Quick-Step (BEL), Trek (USA), UAE (UAE)

ProTeams:

Lotto (BEL), TotalEnergies (FRA)

Invited:

Israel Premier Tech (ISR), Uno-X (NOR)