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✍️🇩🇰 Danish duo Hellemose and Foldager to continue with Team Jayco AlUla 

Danish duo Anders Foldager and Asbjørn Hellemose will continue with Team Jayco AlUla in 2026 after signing new deals. 

Foldager has signed a new two-year deal that will take him through to the end of 2027. The 24-year-old has continued to develop as a versatile rider since joining the team ahead of a 2024 season that saw him claim his maiden professional victory at the Okolo Slovenska stage race.  

The fast finisher got his first taste of Grand Tour racing in a gruelling edition of La Vuelta a Espana this year and the GreenEDGE Cycling management believe there is more to come from the talented Dane. 

Meanwhile, compatriot Hellemose has penned a new one-year deal to stay with Team Jayco AlUla in 2026. The 26-year-old made his return to the WorldTour in 2025 and has proved to be a solid and reliable domestique across a variety of races. 

Anders Foldager: 
“I’m really happy to extend my stay with the team. It means a lot to know that the team believe in me. I feel good here, and I’m excited to keep working hard, improving every day, and contributing to our success.” 

Asbjørn Hellemose: 
“I’m really happy to have resigned, I would say last year the team definitely took a chance with me because I didn’t do so many so many road races in 2024, so my goal the whole season has been to establish myself on the WorldTour to show that I am good enough to be at this level. 

“I think both the season that I’ve done and also this resigning shows that I have done that, and I’m just really happy to pay the team back for this possibility they gave me to restart my WorldTour career.” 

Gene Bates (Sporting Manager): 
“We are happy to have both Anders and Asbjørn continue with us into 2026. Anders has already proven what he is capable of by winning races in his first season with us and we can see there is more to come from him. The goal is now to unlock that potential over the next two years with the added experience he has gained.
 

With Asbjørn we took a chance with him ahead of last season and we’ve been really pleased with his performances and his approach to this year. He’s a raw talent and a year back in the WorldTour will be a big boost for him heading into 2026.” 

Photo: Sprint Cycling