Predictor Lotto
Follow Team Predictor-Lotto in the 2007 Tour de France. Their team manager is Marc Sergeant and the team captain is Cadel Evans.
Cadel Evans is 30 years old and is from Australia
Mario Aerts is 32 years old and is from Belgium
Dario Cioni is 32 years old and is from Italy
Chris Horner is 35 years old and is from the United States
Leif Hoste is 29 years old and is from Belgium
Robbie McEwen is 35 years old and is from Australia
Fred Rodriguez is 33 years old and is from the United States
Johan Vansummeren is 26 years old and is from Belgium
Wim Vansevenant is 35 years old and is from Belgium
Mario Aerts is 32 years old and is from Belgium
Dario Cioni is 32 years old and is from Italy
Chris Horner is 35 years old and is from the United States
Leif Hoste is 29 years old and is from Belgium
Robbie McEwen is 35 years old and is from Australia
Fred Rodriguez is 33 years old and is from the United States
Johan Vansummeren is 26 years old and is from Belgium
Wim Vansevenant is 35 years old and is from Belgium
A FORMER Silence-Lotto teammate of Cadel Evans' has said the two-time Tour de France runner-up would have been unlikely ever to achieve his ultimate cycling goal if he had stayed at the Belgian professional team. Matthew Lloyd, a climbing specialist who
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Cyclingnews says so, as well as Cycling Weekly on twitter. Nothing from himself at this point, as far as I know, but the team have a statement on their site.
World champion Cadel Evans has decided to invoke the clause of the mutual agreement which provides him the possibility to ride the next seasons on behalf of another team. After five successful years, including two podium places in the Tour de France and the recent victory in Mendrisio...
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Team Sky continues to bolster its lineup, announcing two new additions for the squad set to debut next season.
Dario Cioni (ISD) and Davide Viganò( Fuji-Servetto) are both set to join the upstart British-backed squad. With these two new riders, the team now has 24 confirmed riders.
Cioni, 34, has a strong like to Great Britain. He was born there and his mother is English, but he spent most of his life in Italy. A former mountain biker, Cioni...
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On the move: Cadel Evans will ride alongside George Hincapie, Alessandro Ballan and Marcus Burghardt next season after the Australian world champion joined BMC Racing Photo: AP Evans, who will ride in the coveted rainbow jersey after the 32 year-old ...
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AUSTRALIA'S world road race cycling champion Cadel Evans has signed a three-year deal with the American team BMC after leaving Belgium's Silence-Lotto. Evans, a two-time runner-up on the Tour de France in 2007 and 2008, will leave Silence-Lotto at ...
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Evans joins BMC • Road rage trial • 2010 Routes: Giro | California | TdF Evans in front of the team van before the last stage of this year's Vuelta. Photo: Agence France Presse World road champion Cadel Evans has left Silence-Lotto for the U.S./Swiss
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PARIS, Oct 31 - World champion Cadel Evans of Australia will leave the Silence Lotto team at the end of the year. "After five successful years, including two podium places in the Tour de France and the recent victory in Mendrisio, Cadel has decided ...
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Predictor-Lotto (formerly Davitamon-Lotto for 2005-2006) (UCI Team Code: PRL) is a Belgian professional cycling team sponsored by the Belgian lottery and Omega Pharma through their Predictor brand and previously through their Davitamon vitamin brand.
Omega Pharma co-sponsored in Quick Step-Davitamon in 2003 and 2004. Lotto has a long history of cycling sponsorship, being the main sponsor of its own team since 1992. The fusion of the Lotto-Adecco and Domo-Farm Frites teams for the start of the 2003 season created the current team and structure in the guise of Lotto-Domo. Since 2005, the team is one of the 20 teams that compete in the new UCI ProTour. Predictor-Lotto rides Ridley bicycles.
The team is managed by Belgians Marc Sergeant and Geert Coeman and they are assisted by their countrymen Hendrik Redant, Herman Frison and former Belgian National Team selector José De Cauwer, as well as Italian Roberto Damiani. Filip Demyttenaere acts as public relations manager.
The team is a strong classics team, with emphasis on the northern Spring classics. There is also strength in stage races with Australian sprinter Robbie McEwen, three times winner of the sprinter's jersey in the Tour de France, stage race and climbing specialist Australian Cadel Evans and American Chris Horner on the team. Henk Vogels and "Fast Freddie" Rodriguez are key domestiques.
For the 2007 season, several key cyclists will be leaving, most notably Peter Van Petegem and Nico Mattan. However, Predictor-Lotto has attracted several new cyclists, including talented all-rounder Dario Cioni, spring classics specialist Leif Hoste, time trial specialist Jurgen Van Den Broeck and current U23 time trial World Champion Dominique Cornu. The team will also experience a name change, to Predictor-Lotto. Omega-Pharma will continue to sponsor the team, but will use it to promote its pregnancy test kits instead of its vitamin range.
Source: Wikipedia.org
Omega Pharma co-sponsored in Quick Step-Davitamon in 2003 and 2004. Lotto has a long history of cycling sponsorship, being the main sponsor of its own team since 1992. The fusion of the Lotto-Adecco and Domo-Farm Frites teams for the start of the 2003 season created the current team and structure in the guise of Lotto-Domo. Since 2005, the team is one of the 20 teams that compete in the new UCI ProTour. Predictor-Lotto rides Ridley bicycles.
The team is managed by Belgians Marc Sergeant and Geert Coeman and they are assisted by their countrymen Hendrik Redant, Herman Frison and former Belgian National Team selector José De Cauwer, as well as Italian Roberto Damiani. Filip Demyttenaere acts as public relations manager.
The team is a strong classics team, with emphasis on the northern Spring classics. There is also strength in stage races with Australian sprinter Robbie McEwen, three times winner of the sprinter's jersey in the Tour de France, stage race and climbing specialist Australian Cadel Evans and American Chris Horner on the team. Henk Vogels and "Fast Freddie" Rodriguez are key domestiques.
For the 2007 season, several key cyclists will be leaving, most notably Peter Van Petegem and Nico Mattan. However, Predictor-Lotto has attracted several new cyclists, including talented all-rounder Dario Cioni, spring classics specialist Leif Hoste, time trial specialist Jurgen Van Den Broeck and current U23 time trial World Champion Dominique Cornu. The team will also experience a name change, to Predictor-Lotto. Omega-Pharma will continue to sponsor the team, but will use it to promote its pregnancy test kits instead of its vitamin range.
Source: Wikipedia.org


