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Not only Norwegian footballers, but also cyclists on the Tour with Viking choreography
Slovenia⚽ Sports12 hr. ago

Not only Norwegian footballers, but also cyclists on the Tour with Viking choreography

Norwegian cyclists from the professional team Uno-X Mobility have adopted the 'vikings rowing' fan choreography, famously popularized by Norwegian football fans during the World Cup. This ritual involves fans sitting on the ground, mimicking rowing motions while chanting 'ro!' or 'row!', symbolizing Viking warriors preparing for battle. The cyclists performed this choreography on their bikes before a major race in France, which quickly went viral online. The same choreography was previously used by Norwegian football players and fans during the World Cup, including after their victory over Costa Rica in the Round of 16. The event highlights the cultural impact of the Vikings theme in Norwegian sports culture.

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Delo logoDeloIndependent🔒Center12 hr. ago
Not only Norwegian footballers, but also cyclists on the Tour with Viking choreography

Norwegian cyclists from the professional team Uno-X Mobility have adopted the 'vikings rowing' fan choreography, famously popularized by Norwegian football fans during the World Cup. This ritual involves fans sitting on the ground, mimicking rowing motions while chanting 'ro!' or 'row!', symbolizing Viking warriors preparing for battle. The cyclists performed this choreography on their bikes before a major race in France, which quickly went viral online. The same choreography was previously used by Norwegian football players and fans during the World Cup, including after their victory over Costa Rica in the Round of 16. The event highlights the cultural impact of the Vikings theme in Norwegian sports culture.

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