A BLAST FROM THE PAST

At Liège-Bastogne-Liège, Uno-X Mobility Cycling won’t be racing in its usual red and yellow. Instead, the team will wear green, white, and red, the colours of the iconic Team 7‑Eleven, which redefined international cycling in the 1980s.

PRO'S CHOICE, APRIL 2025

Team 7-Eleven is back, for one epic day at Liège-Bastogne-Liège, celebrating Eddy Merckx's 80th birthday.

For one day only, Uno-X is reviving Team 7‑Eleven, not just as a tribute to cycling tradition, but as a celebration of the strong partnership between Uno‑X and 7‑Eleven.

Just like the trailblazing 7‑Eleven squad of the ’80s, Uno‑X is a team of spirited underdogs - racing with spark, style, and something to prove. It’s not just about watts; it’s about creating moments that fans never forget. And for Norway, Team 7‑Eleven carries a special legacy. It was in those iconic colors that Dag Otto Lauritzen claimed Norway’s first-ever Tour de France stage win in 1987 - an achievement that inspired a generation and helped shape the nation's cycling story.

GripGrab joins the ride too, delivering custom-designed gloves that capture the retro spirit of Team 7‑Eleven. Blending vintage aesthetics with cutting-edge performance, these gloves are built for the demands of the Ardennes. Classic look, modern function - the team is fully equipped to perform, whatever the road brings.

Liège‑Bastogne‑Liège, often called La Doyenne (“The Old Lady”), is the sport’s oldest Classic, a 259 km Monument that crowns the Ardennes week and has shaped cycling legacies since 1892.