The 2026 Giro d'Italia promises to be a pivotal moment for Uno-X Mobility, as the Norwegian team embarks on its first season in the WorldTour. With a new-found privilege and obligation to compete in all Grand Tours, Uno-X riders are stepping up to the challenge, and one starlet in particular, Johannes Kulset, is aiming for a meaningful overall classification (GC) result. But here's where it gets controversial... Some may argue that the team's preparations for this season have been less than ideal, with many teams opting for more favorable training conditions. While others bask in the sun around Calpe and Costa Blanca, Uno-X riders endured four weeks of freezing conditions in the Sierra Nevada mountains. Despite this, Kulset remains focused and motivated, having worked tirelessly on his time trial (TT) skills and rethinking his daily training regimen. With Grand Tour experience under his belt from the 2024 Tour de France, Kulset is ready to take on the Giro, aiming for a stage victory and a top-10 GC finish. But will the weather hold up? The Scandinavians are known for their resilience, and their Viking-style training in the Sierra Nevada may just give them an edge. So, will Uno-X's strategy pay off? Will Kulset's hard work and determination be enough to secure a meaningful GC result? And what do you think? Do you agree or disagree with Uno-X's approach? Let us know in the comments below!