Silence-Lotto
Silence-Lotto is a pro cycling team racing in the Tour de France. Silence-Lotto is a Belgian team sponsored by the Belgian lottery and Omega Pharma. The general manager is Geert Coeman.
Will Silence-Lotto place a rider on the podium in the Tour de France?
2 votes so far
Leader:
Not gonna happen for Silence-Lotto
Not gonna happen for Silence-Lotto
Will Cadel Evans win the 2009 Tour de France?
18 votes so far
Leader:
Yes, this is Cadel Evans' year
Yes, this is Cadel Evans' year
Silence-Lotto
Manager: Marc Sergeant
Manager: Marc Sergeant
- Cadel Evans (AUS)
- Greg Van Avermaet (BEL)
- Johan Vansummeren (BEL)
- Jurgen Van den Broeck (BEL)
- Matthew Lloyd (AUS)
- Mickael Delage (France)
- Sebastian Lang (GER)
- Staf Scheirlinckx (BEL)
- Thomas Dekker (NED)
- Bart Dockx
- Cadel Evans
- Charles Wegelius
- Christophe Brandt
- Francis De Greef
- Glenn D'Hollander
- Gorik Gardeyn
- Greg Van Avermaet
- Jelle Vanendert
- Johan Van Summeren
- Jonas Ljungblad
- Jurgen Roelandts
- Jurgen Van Den Broeck
- Leif Hoste
- Mario Aerts
- Matthew Lloyd
- Michiel Elijzen
- Mickaël Delage
- Olivier Kaisen
- Philippe Gilbert
- Pieter Jacobs
- Roy Sentjens
- Sebastian Lang
- Staf Scheirlinckx
- Thomas Dekker
- Tom Stubbe
- Wilfried Cretskens
Cadel Evans’ surprise departure from Silence-Lotto leaves a huge hole in the Belgian team’s grand tour presence.
The Aussie was a sure bet for the Belgian outfit, a consistent grand tour performer despite his hiccup in this year’s Tour de France when he finished a distant 30th. The team will lean on Jurgen Van den Broeck to step up to help fill the void.
Philippe Gilbert, the team's French-speaking classics rider, says he’s not terribly...
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From velonews.com
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World road champion Cadel Evans is opting not to renew is contract with Silence-Lotto, but is being silent, so far, on what team he will ride with in 2010.
The team announced Saturday that Evans was executing an opt-out clause in his contract. The Australian has been with the Belgian team for five seasons. The press release from the team did not say anything about Evans' plans for next season, but did wish him well in his 'beautiful rainbow...
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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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From search.msn.com
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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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From p.moreover.com
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AUSTRALIA'S road race world champion Cadel Evans looks set to sign for American team BMC, according to reports in Belgian newspaper Het Nieuwsblad. The 32-year-old two-time Tour de France runner-up quit his previous team Silence on Saturday, somewhat to
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World champion Cadel Evans has signed a three-year contract with BMC Racing, setting his sights on victory at next year's Tour de France. The road race world champion and two-time Tour runner-up is leaving the Silence-Lotto team to join former Lance
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- Cadel Evans signs with American cycling team BMC (search.msn.com)
Cyclingnews.comReduced 2010 race schedule for Silence-Lotto?Cyclingnews.comTheir teammate, Philippe Gilbert, was fourth on the list with 15987 kilometres, through 97 days of racing. "We [could] cut some smaller foreign competitions ...'Over-raced' Silence-Lotto riders to cut programmeVeloNationall 2 news articles »
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Britain's new Team Sky has emerged as a likely new home for Australian cycling star Cadel Evans in his quest to win the Tour de France after he opted to quit Silence-Lotto. The Belgium-based team announced Evans's departure on Sunday after five years
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Cadel Evans has said he wants to improve on his second-placed Tour de France finishes after the world champion ended his five-year association with Silence-Lotto to join BMC Racing. By Telegraph staff Published: 11:20PM GMT 01 Nov 2009 On the move: Cadel
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- Evans targets Tour after BMC move (p.moreover.com)























