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Schlecks' Team Leopard-Trek launches in Luxembourg

New team meets the press ahead of this evening's glitzy launch...

The waiting is over, and this lunchtime, Team Leopard Trek – not to be confused with Nepal based adventure tour company Snow Leopard Trek – held its first press conference ahead of what promises to be a glitzy launch in front of 4,000 lucky ticket holders in Luxembourg this evening.

The name of the team, until now known as the rather less snappy Luxembourg Pro Cycling Project and built around a core of former Team Saxo Bank riders and staff including the Schleck brothers and four time world time trial champion and classics specialist Fabian Cancellara, was confirmed by team manager Bryan Nygaard at a press conference in Luxembourg.

This evening’s event will be streamed live on the RTL TV channel’s website from 7pm UK time, and you should be able to follow proceedings here.

Meanwhile, what purports to be the team’s kit design was leaked this morning by a Luxembourg cycling website, and initial impressions are a bit, shall we say, ‘meh,’ with a mainly black kit also containing blocks of white as well as a stripe in the shade of duck egg blue shown in the picture – immediate thoughts are that its another riff on the theme already played by Team Sky and, more recently, Garmin-Cervélo.

At the lunchtime press coference, Nygaard, formerly press officer at Team Saxo Bank and briefly holding a similar position at Team Sky, said: “We have developed our new team, aiming for a fresh and innovative style. Of utmost importance, though, is to take cycling back to its proper roots: It’s all about the racing.

“With riders on the roster who can win from the first race of the season to the final, we are looking to be competitive in a lot races,” he continued. “We are not going to win every race, but we are certainly here to make our mark in the biggest events.”

Those events will include not only the Tour de France, which Andy Schleck may start as defending champion should Alberto Contador be stripped of his 2010 title as a result of his positive test for clenbuterol, but also the Spring classics, where Cancellara is keen to add to his palmarès which include winning the Tour of Flanders and Paris-Roubaix on successive weekends last year.

In road captain Stuart O’Grady, the team has another former Paris-Roubaix winner, while Schleck himself has won Liège-Bastogne-Liège and older brother Fränk is a past winner of the Amstel Gold.

“We couldn’t be happier with this group of riders,” enthused Nygaard. “And I’m sure that racing in our new, beautiful kit they will continue to be an admired group of distinguished athletes. I have a good feeling that they truly will present the right attitude to their fans and to the media.

“The people we have assembled to support the riders are a group that I am equally
confident in. I think we have picked just the right people for this project. An important part of these are our Sports Directors who have hands-on experience and a deep intuitive knowledge to guide their athletes with, while simultaneously utilizing a science- based background,” Nygaard believes.

“With the appointment of Kim Andersen as Team Manager and Luca Guercilena as Sports Director/trainer, it seems a sound ‘one-two punch’ in terms of optimal physical and tactical collaboration with the riders. “Add to this duo, other skilled tacticians and former riders like Lars Michaelsen, Torsten Schmidt, and Adriano Baffi; and we certainly have an exceptional assembly of Sports Directors to guide our young team,” he added.

The team has also revealed its full sponsor line-up, with Luxembourg-based energy company Enovos joining previously announced sponsor Mercedes-Benz. On the cycling side of things, the team’s Trek bikes will be equipped with Shimano Di2, while clothing comes from Craft, pedals from Speedplay, tyres from Schwalbe, eyewear from Oakley and sports nutrition from First Endurance and Science In Sports. Off-the-bike apparel is being supplied by Danish lufestyle brand Day, Birger et Mikkelsen.

Footwear, meanwhile, will be provided by Northwave – we’d been hoping that the team would have gone with a certain rival Italian brand, but sadly it looks like the Schlecks and the Sidi headline we’d been keeping up our sleeve will have to be consigned to the bin.

Commenting on the Trek sponsorship, Nygaard said: “Like Mercedes-Benz in the
automobile industry, Trek is a benchmark brand with a history of success that is
second to none. I am extremely proud that they will be a title sponsor for us. The
riders are delighted to be riding their bikes and we all look forward to a fruitful
multi-year partnership.

“We couldn’t have hoped for a stronger, more cohesive group of sponsors,” he continued. “We are impressed by each of their industry-unique accomplishments and humbled by their enthusiasm to work with us.

“In each prospective sponsor, we were seeking a reciprocal relationship that would be beneficial to both sides. Finally, we are completely ready to realise these benefits. We are all keen to hit the road as Team Leopard-Trek.”

We’ll bring you further news of this evening's launch in real time here and on our Twitter feed, and in the meantime, the full team roster, together with riders’ nationalities and their previous teams, is as follows:

Daniele Bennati (Italy) Liquigas-Doimo
Fabian Cancellara (Switzerland) Saxo Bank
Stefan Denifl (Austria) Cervélo TestTeam
Brice Feillu (France) Vacansoleil
Jakob Fuglsang (Denmark) Saxo Bank
Linus Gerdemann (Germany) Milram
Dominic Klemme (Germany) Saxo Bank
Anders Lund (Denmark) Saxo Bank
Maxime Monfort (Belgium) HTC-Columbia
Martin Mortensen (Denmark) Vacansoleil
Giacomo Nizzolo (Italy) first pro contract
Stuart O’Grady (Australia) Saxo Bank
Martin Pedersen (Denmark) Footon-Servetto
Silva Peres (Portugal) Barbot-Siper
Joost Posthuma (Netherlands) Rabobank
Andy Schleck (Luxembourg) Saxo Bank
Fränk Schleck (Luxembourg) Saxo Bank
Tom Stamsnijder (Netherlands) Rabobank
Davide Viganò (Italy) Team Sky
Jens Voigt (Germany) Saxo Bank
Robert Wagner (Germany), Skil-Shimano
Fabian Wegmann (Germany) Milram
Wouter Weylandt (Belgium) Quick Step
Oliver Zaugg (Switzerland) Liquigas-Doimo
 

Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.

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mr-andrew | 13 years ago
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Trek and Mercedes are a perfect match... dull.
Still gonna be my team for '11

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demoff | 13 years ago
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I want to know what this 'True Racing' is all about.

Does it mean no little white lies about not having good legs today or no sneaky attacks when Thomas drops off the front?

Answers on a postcard or a stuck down envelope.

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Wingnut | 13 years ago
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Oh dear, I'm away to get my toes surgically uncurled  4

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wild man | 13 years ago
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Why would team Leopard opt for a dull kit? They should go for a Lily Savage style outfit with a name like that.

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Wingnut | 13 years ago
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"sadly it looks like the Schlecks and the Sidi headline we’d been keeping up our sleeve will have to be consigned to the bin"

Go on, I give up, I've thought about it over coffee and can't think of one, please share

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Simon_MacMichael replied to Wingnut | 13 years ago
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Wingnut wrote:

"sadly it looks like the Schlecks and the Sidi headline we’d been keeping up our sleeve will have to be consigned to the bin"

Go on, I give up, I've thought about it over coffee and can't think of one, please share

Sorry to disappoint, but that was it - Schlecks & The Sidi (imagine Sean Connery saying Sex & The City and you're kinda there). Yeah, lame, I know.

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