"Ta on 25-aastane, kaalub 56 kg, räägib vabalt inglise, hispaania ja itaalia keelt, ning siin on tema andmed."

"She is 25 years old, weighs 56 kg, speaks English, Spanish, and Italian fluently, and here are her details."

The sports world has seen its fair share of peculiar job postings, and now we have another one. Norwegian cyclist Magnus Kulset (Uno-X Mobility) is without a contract for the upcoming season, and where there's a will, there's a way – especially with a supportive spouse. Charlotte Broughton Kulset has taken the bull by the horns and publicly turned to the cycling community via social media. In an X post, Broughton Kulset highlighted her husband's skills and directly addressed teams looking for a dedicated and multilingual rider.

"Hey cycling Twitter! My husband, Magnus Kulset, is looking for a team from 2026 onwards. He is 25 years old, weighs 56 kg, speaks fluent English, Spanish, and Italian, and here are his stats," she wrote, adding a picture of Magnus's power profile and his direct contact email: magnus.kulset@gmail.com

She added that since Magnus is Norwegian, he also speaks his native language and understands both Swedish and Danish – a valuable skill for teams operating in the Nordic countries or with Scandinavian riders in their roster.

She also emphasized his flexibility regarding location: "He is willing to relocate to another country if it suits the team better."

The post is not just a call to interested parties but also reflects the ongoing discussion in cycling about riders' weight and health. Acknowledging Magnus's slender physique, Broughton Kulset addressed it directly: "I want to make it VERY clear: he is naturally very lean. He eats an insane amount. He is not unhealthy – just naturally short and very light. Please do not think you have to weigh the same. Work with your body, not against it."

Kulset has spent his entire professional career with the Uno-X Mobility team, joining the Norwegian squad in 2023. While he may not have major achievements to his name, he has been a stable and dedicated teammate, often working for the benefit of others.

Considering that the team roster for the upcoming season is still being finalized, Kulset's situation highlights how competitive contract negotiations have become – especially for riders specializing in support roles, whose work may not be as visible in the results.