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Magnus Cort

Magnus Cort Nielsen (born 16 January 1993) is a Danish racer who currently rides for UCI ProTeam Uno-X Mobility. Cort turned in 2015 with Orica–GreenEDGE after competing on continental teams from 2012 to 2014, and he later raced for (2018–2019) and (2020–2023) before joining Uno-X Mobility in 2024. Known as a versatile all-rounder with strong breakaway capabilities, climbing prowess, and sprinting ability, he has secured 34 victories, including the Clásica de in 2017 and the points classification in the . One of his most notable achievements is winning stages in all three Grand Tours: two in the (2018 and 2022), six in the (two in 2016, one in 2020, and three in 2021), and one in the (2023), completing the set during a heroic breakaway victory on the rain-slicked stage 10 of the . He also wore the polka-dot mountains jersey at the 2022 and claimed stage wins in other prominent races, such as Paris-Nice (2019 and 2021). In the 2025 season, Cort started strongly with three stage victories and third place overall at O Gran Camiño, sixth-place finishes at and Milano-Sanremo, and second at Eschborn–. However, he struggled with form at the and —finishing 130th overall in the latter—and withdrew from the Tour of after two stages before ending his season early in late September due to persistent, undiagnosed health issues that began in spring. Cort expressed frustration over the lack of a clear but remains optimistic about a strong return in 2026.

Early life and amateur career

Early life

Magnus Cort Nielsen was born on 16 January 1993 in , on the Danish island of . He grew up in a sporting alongside his parents, younger sister, and brother, in an environment that emphasized from an early age. As a young boy on , Cort engaged in team sports like and individual pursuits such as running during his school years, reflecting the active lifestyle common among healthy children in the region. These activities built his initial fitness base, before he explored multisport disciplines including and , which highlighted his endurance potential. He later gravitated toward , drawn by the island's rugged landscapes of forests, cliffs, and coastal paths that encouraged outdoor exploration. At around age 12, Cort and his father both acquired racing bikes, marking a pivotal shift toward as they rode extensively across 's hilly terrain, which demanded consistent physical effort and built his resilience. The island's isolated yet scenic setting, with its demanding hills and natural beauty, profoundly influenced his athletic development by instilling a strong and appreciation for as a means of adventure and training. By age 16, he had joined the local Cycle Club, where he began structured youth training that honed his skills in a supportive community environment.

Amateur and junior career

Magnus Cort began his competitive career in the junior ranks, initially focusing on before shifting his emphasis to during his late teens, as he found the tactical and group dynamics of road events more appealing. In , at age 18, he rode for the Danish club team ABC Junior and achieved significant success in national and international junior competitions. He won the Danish National Junior Road Race Championship that year, securing selection for the national team. Representing at the Course de la Paix Juniors, a prestigious multi-stage race in the , Cort claimed overall victory, along with wins on stage 3b (Roudnice to Roudnice) and stage 4 ( to Altenberg); he also finished third on stage 1 of the LVM Trofeo and eighth overall in that event. Transitioning to the under-23 category in 2012, Cort joined the continental team Team Concordia Forsikring–, marking his entry into higher-level racing structures. He earned a silver medal in the Danish National Under-23 Road Race Championship and showed promise in his international debut at the Tour d'Algérie, where he placed third on stage 3 and 14th overall. The following year, riding for Team Cult Energy, Cort's under-23 career gained momentum with standout performances in Denmark's premier race, the PostNord Danmark Rundt (Tour of Denmark). At just 20 years old, he won two stages, stage 1 in a bunch sprint ahead of Lars Bak, and stage 4 with a well-timed attack from the . These victories highlighted his ability to compete against elite fields, finishing ninth overall in the race. Cort's under-23 development continued to accelerate in with additional podiums, including third place at the GP Himmerland Rundt and the Ronde van Vlaanderen Beloften, as well as earning a stagiaire position with –GreenEDGE later in 2014, which paved the way for his professional transition. His early successes in Danish national selections and regional under-23 events, such as third places at the Post Cup Odder and GP in 2012, underscored his rapid progression from junior standout to a promising talent capable of challenging senior professionals.

Professional career

2012–2014: Continental teams

Cort made his professional debut in 2012 with the Danish UCI Continental team Team Concordia Forsikring–. He competed in several early-season UCI events, including the Tour d'Algérie, where he finished third on stage 3 and 14th overall, earning fourth in the youth classification. Later that year, he placed second in the under-23 Danish National Road Race Championships and eighth in the elite edition. These results marked his initial adaptation to the professional , where he began developing as a versatile rider capable of supporting teammates in breakaways and sprints while gaining experience in international racing. In 2013, Cort joined Team Cult Energy, another Danish Continental squad, which provided greater exposure to under-23 and elite UCI races. He achieved his breakthrough with two stage victories in the PostNord Danmark Rundt (Tour of Denmark), winning stage 1 from a breakaway and stage 4 in a bunch sprint, finishing ninth overall, second in the youth classification, and third in points. At the Internationale Thüringen-Rundfahrt der U23, he won stage 6, placed second on stage 7, claimed the mountains jersey, and ended 18th general. Additional podiums included third in Himmerland Rundt and third in the under-23 Ronde van Vlaanderen Beloften, while he finished 47th in the . These performances highlighted his growing role as a who could contribute to team efforts in stage hunts and classifications, attracting attention from higher-tier teams. Cort remained with Cult Energy (rebranded as Cult Energy Vital Water) through much of 2014, using the season to accumulate UCI points toward a WorldTour contract. He secured multiple victories, including the overall general classification at the Ronde de l'Oise with wins on stages 3 and 4, the Istrian Spring Trophy overall with stages 1 and 2, and standalone wins in Destination Thy, Himmerland Rundt, and Ringerike GP. He also finished second overall in the Tour des Fjords and took second on stages 2 and 3 of the Tour de l'Avenir, plus a stage 1 win in the Tour of Denmark. From October 1, Cort served as a stagiaire with WorldTour team Orica–GreenEDGE, racing the Tour de l'Eurométropole where he placed 72nd overall. This trial period, combined with his 428 UCI points earned that year, led to a three-year professional contract with Orica–GreenEDGE starting in 2015. Throughout 2012–2014, Cort's progression from domestic races to consistent international results demonstrated his adaptation to professional demands, evolving from a neo-pro sprinter into a reliable team player scouted for elite competition.

2015–2017: Orica–GreenEDGE

Magnus Cort joined Orica–GreenEDGE as a full-time professional in 2015 following his stagiaire stint with the team the previous year, marking his debut in the UCI WorldTour. As a neo-pro, he integrated into the squad primarily as a , supporting sprinters like and in classics and stage races while beginning to accumulate WorldTour points. Notable early results included a fourth-place finish in stage six of , where he demonstrated his emerging sprint capabilities in a reduced bunch finish, and participation in one-day races such as (34th) and (102nd), helping the team control pelotons and position leadouts. He also raced in multi-stage events like the , finishing outside the top 100 overall but contributing to the team's efforts in mountainous terrain. In 2016, Cort achieved his breakthrough by securing his first Grand Tour stage victory on stage 18 of the , a 202.5 km flat stage to ending in a bunch sprint where he outkicked Nikias Arndt and Giacomo Nizzolo after leading out the Orica–GreenEDGE train. Three days later, he doubled up with a win on the traditional circuit finale (stage 21), again via sprint, becoming the first to claim multiple Vuelta stages in a single edition and highlighting his tactical evolution within the team's sprint hierarchy. As a super-domestique, he supported the squad in the (finishing 138th overall) and (130th overall), often bridging attacks and protecting leaders like in the mountains while positioning himself for opportunistic breakaways on flatter terrain. These performances underscored his growing versatility, blending endurance for Grand Tour support with sprint finishes. The 2017 season saw Orica–GreenEDGE rebrand to Orica–Scott, with Cort continuing his role as a and sprinter's leadout man amid the team's emphasis on multi-leader strategies. He opened the year with a victory at , powering to the line ahead of a reduced group after a late attack, his second career WorldTour one-day win. In , Cort featured prominently in sprint stages, taking sixth on stage five behind and contributing to the team's GC efforts with consistent top-20 finishes, including 21st on the queen stage to the Col de la Couillole. At the , he again acted as super-domestique (finishing 130th overall), supporting Simon Yates and Darren Lapthorne while attempting breakaways on suitable stages to disrupt rivals. Later, he earned second place at the Prudential RideLondon–Surrey Classic behind Alexander Kristoff, showcasing his tactical acumen in leading out Matthews before launching his own bid. Throughout his Orica tenure, Cort's progression from support rider to opportunistic winner solidified his status as an , often sacrificing personal chances to enable the team's sprint-focused tactics.

2018–2019: Astana Pro Team

In 2018, Magnus Cort transferred to the Astana Pro Team on a two-year contract after three seasons with –Scott, where he had honed a style. Adapting to Astana's structure, which emphasized support for contender , Cort shifted toward a role suited to hilly one-day and opportunistic stage hunts in multi-day races. He secured strong showings in the spring campaign, finishing eighth at Milano–Sanremo, ninth at the , and tenth at . Cort also claimed stage victories at the (stage 2), BinckBank Tour (stage 5), and PostNord Danmark Rundt (stage 3), demonstrating his versatility on undulating terrain. His standout achievement came at the , where he soloed into the final breakaway group on stage 15 from to and won the reduced bunch sprint ahead of and Bauke Mollema, securing Astana's second consecutive stage victory after teammate Omar Fraile's win on stage 14. This win highlighted his tactical acumen in supporting the team's ambitions while capitalizing on reduced-group finishes. Throughout the , Cort contributed to Astana's overall depth, often positioning for hilly finales in service of leaders like Fuglsang, who targeted Week and major stage races. The 2019 season saw Cort continue his stage-hunting focus, opening with a solo victory on stage 4 of after bridging to the day's break and dropping companions on the Côte de Mont Brouilly. He earned podium recognition in secondary classifications, finishing second in the mountains competition at the and claiming the king of the mountains jersey at the Deutschland Tour. At the , Cort helped to tenth place in the stage 2 team time trial before featuring in several breakaway attempts, though he ultimately placed 104th overall. He also competed in the , contributing to the team's efforts amid Fuglsang's push but without individual podiums. Despite these efforts, Cort's form showed inconsistencies compared to his 2018 peak, with fewer top finishes in classics like a 15th at . Following the two-year stint, Cort departed for –Drapac in 2020 on a two-year deal, influenced by a recommendation from Danish teammate already at the American squad. This move allowed him greater freedom to pursue personal opportunities beyond Astana's hierarchical support dynamics.

2020–2023:

Cort joined EF Pro Cycling ahead of the 2020 season on a two-year contract, marking a shift toward a more versatile role in a team known for its aggressive racing style that encourages breakaways and opportunistic attacks. The severely limited the racing calendar that year, resulting in fewer opportunities, though Cort still secured a breakthrough victory by winning stage 16 of the from a reduced sprint group after navigating tough climbs. He participated in the , focusing on breakaway efforts to support the team's dynamic approach despite the abbreviated season. In 2021, with the calendar returning to normal, Cort excelled at the , claiming three stage victories—stage 6 atop the Alto de la Montaña de in a uphill sprint, stage 12 from a breakaway after being dropped and chasing back, and stage 19 in a bunch sprint—while finishing third in the points classification and earning the combativity award for his relentless efforts. He also rode the , contributing through aggressive breakaway attempts that aligned with EF Education-Nippo's (as the team was then known) emphasis on bold tactics over conservative positioning. The season highlighted his growing media presence, including his signature , which became a lighthearted personal trademark and fan engagement tool during races. The 2022 season saw Cort achieve his first Tour de France victory on stage 10, a hilly Alpine leg ending in Megeve, where he out-sprinted Nick Schultz in a photo finish after a long breakaway, timing his effort perfectly on Bastille Day despite earlier disruptions from climate protests. This win came while supporting team leader Richard Carapaz in the general classification, showcasing Cort's all-round utility in EF Education-EasyPost's aggressive strategy that prioritized stage hunting alongside GC protection. He finished third on stage 18 of the Giro d'Italia earlier that year, reinforcing his breakaway prowess on undulating terrain. In 2023, Cort completed his set of Grand Tour stage wins with victory on stage 10 of the Giro d'Italia, sprinting ahead of Derek Gee and Alessandro De Marchi from a small breakaway group amid cold, wet conditions in Tuscany, becoming one of only a select few riders to triumph on all three major tours. He added a podium on stage 19 of the same Giro and secured third-place finishes on two stages at the Tour de Suisse, further demonstrating his consistent threat in breakaways and sprints. These results underscored EF Education-EasyPost's team culture of fostering individual flair and aggressive pursuits, with Cort's moustache—occasionally dyed for social media challenges—enhancing his approachable persona in the peloton.

2024–present: Uno-X Mobility

In 2024, Magnus Cort joined the Norwegian UCI ProTeam Uno-X Mobility on a three-year contract through 2026, taking on a leadership role to provide experience and UCI points alongside emerging talents such as Tobias Halland Johannessen. His debut season included a stage victory on stage 2 of the Critérium du Dauphiné, where he out-sprinted Primož Roglič and Matteo Jorgenson in a reduced bunch finish. Later, he secured another win on stage 4 of the Arctic Race of Norway, powering away in the final kilometer to clinch both the stage and contribute to his teammate's overall victory. Cort's 2025 season began strongly at O Gran Camiño, where he claimed three stage wins—stages 1, 2, and 5—through powerful sprints and lead-outs from his Uno-X teammates, finishing third overall in the general classification and first in the points classification. He followed this with sixth-place finishes at and Milano–Sanremo, and a second-place finish at Eschborn–, showcasing his form in one-day races. Health issues began to emerge in spring but worsened mid-season, leading to struggles at the (118th overall) and a subdued performance at the , where he finished 130th overall. He withdrew from the after two stages before ending his season on September 26, 2025, due to persistent, undiagnosed exhaustion possibly linked to overexertion. As a veteran, he mentored younger riders like Halland Johannessen during the team's aggressive tactics in breakaways and stage hunts. The issues prompted a longer offseason for recovery, with Uno-X's medical team expressing optimism for his return in 2026, and Cort prioritizing full rehabilitation ahead of the new season.

Off-road racing

Cyclo-cross

Magnus Cort Nielsen began his cycling career with notable success in during his junior years in . In the 2010–2011 season, he won the Danish National Junior Championships in on January 9, 2011, finishing ahead of Emil Arvid Olsen and Nikolaj Ruud Østergaard in a time of 42:37. As he transitioned to the under-23 in 2012, Cort continued to compete in sporadically, though without securing further national titles. His involvement in the discipline diminished as he focused on , turning professional with Team Cult Energy that year. In his professional career, Cort has made only limited appearances in cyclo-cross events, primarily as an off-season training tool to build fitness rather than pursuing it as a primary discipline. He has not achieved major international podiums or top results in UCI-sanctioned cyclo-cross races, such as World Cup rounds in Tábor or Valkenburg, reflecting his emphasis on road cycling achievements. No recorded participations in cyclo-cross events have been noted from 2023 to 2025.

Gravel

Magnus Cort made his debut in racing at the inaugural held in , , where he finished sixth in the elite men's event over a demanding 190 km course featuring mixed terrain and significant climbing. This marked his first competitive outing in the discipline, coming shortly after his stage victory at that year's , and highlighted his quick adaptation to gravel's endurance demands. Cort's entry into was driven by a personal curiosity to explore new challenges beyond , seeking variety after years of high-intensity battles and breakaways. His strong background in long, aggressive road efforts—particularly surviving and thriving in breakaways—proved advantageous, allowing him to handle the event's prolonged off-road sections and tactical positioning effectively despite limited prior preparation. In the years following, Cort has continued to engage with gravel as a complementary pursuit to his professional road career, including exploratory rides in during 2023 that underscored his interest in the discipline's rugged, exploratory appeal. However, he has not competed in further major gravel events, including the in 2023 and 2024, prioritizing his road commitments with through 2023 and then Uno-X Mobility.

Major results

Road

Magnus Cort has amassed 34 UCI victories throughout his professional , establishing himself as a versatile rider proficient in breakaways, sprints, and hilly terrain. His palmarès features nine Grand Tour stage wins across all three major races, alongside successes in multi-stage events and one-day competitions, often leveraging his aggressive racing style to contribute to team dynamics, such as EF Education-EasyPost's bold tactics in major tours. Cort's breakthrough in Grand Tours came early, with victories on stages 18 and 21 of the : stage 18 via out-sprint in a reduced group in , and stage 21 in a bunch sprint finish in . He added to this tally in the 2020 Vuelta by winning stage 16 in a bunch sprint in , showcasing his finishing power. His most prolific Grand Tour campaign was the 2021 Vuelta, where he secured three stages: stage 6 via a solo attack on the final climb to Ruesga, stage 12 in a bunch sprint in , and stage 19 on the undulating terrain to Peñafiel, earning him the race's most combative rider award. In the , Cort triumphed on stage 15 in 2018, edging out a breakaway group in , and repeated the feat on stage 10 in 2022, powering away solo on the Côte de Vivero to claim victory in Lure. Completing his Grand Tour set, he won stage 10 of the in after a heroic breakaway in rainy conditions. Beyond the Grand Tours, Cort has excelled in shorter stage races and one-day events. In 2024 with Uno-X Mobility, he claimed the general classification at the , securing stage 4 in with a powerful late surge, and won the Veneto Classic by soloing to victory from a six-rider breakaway on the rolling Venetian roads. He also took stage 2 of the in a breakaway victory. Early in the 2025 season, Cort dominated O Gran Camiño with a of stage victories—stages 1, 2, and 5—finishing third overall behind and Davide Piganzoli, before facing later challenges including health issues that curtailed his campaign. His one-day podiums include multiple top finishes in Danish national championships.

Grand Tour general classification results timeline

The following table outlines Magnus Cort's general classification (GC) results in the Grand Tours from 2016 to 2025. Positions indicate final GC placement; "DNF" denotes did not finish; dashes indicate non-participation.
YearGiro d'ItaliaTour de FranceVuelta a España
2016--133
2017--126
2018-68-
2019-104-
2020--67
2021-5677
202295DNF-
20236296-
2024-57-
2025-130-

Classics results timeline

The following table summarizes Magnus Cort's results in selected major one-day classics and semi-classics throughout his professional career, focusing on participations in the Monuments and races, , and Amstel Gold Race. Positions are listed where he finished; "DNF" indicates , and "-" indicates no participation. Data reflects consistent mid-pack performances in cobbled classics during his –GreenEDGE and years, with stronger showings in 2018 and a breakout top-10 at the Amstel Gold Race that year. In 2025 with Uno-X Mobility, he achieved career-best results in several events.
YearStrade BiancheAmstel Gold RaceFlèche Wallonne
2015-------
2016---53rd43rd--
201711th--30th---
20188th-9th24th10th--
201915th--108thDNF--
2020-------
2021--28th----
2022-------
2023-------
2024DNS (injury)------
20256th6th---DNF84th

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