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The Luxembourg Pro Cycling Project Press Release Roster
The Luxembourg Pro Cycling Project
Press Release
Roster Announcement
Zaugg, Posthuma
23.11.2010
The signing of Zaugg and Posthuma signals the super team being quietly
formed in Luxembourg
The Luxembourg Pro Cycling Project is happy to announce the signing of two
additional young yet fully accomplished cyclists to the team. Swiss climber Oliver
Zaugg and Dutch time trialing specialist Joost Posthuma have added their names
to the list of top quality riders who have joined the team in recent weeks.
Though both of the new additions have managed to find a good amount of success
for themselves in recent years, each feels that the qualities of the team from
Luxembourg will provide them with the perfect structure in which to grow. “I
definitely see this as a prime opportunity to play a large role in helping my team
succeed in races like the Tour de France,” Zaugg enthused. “To participate in our
team’s biggest goals is certainly my top priority for this coming season!”
Recognizing the need to build a core group of climbers around the Grand Tour
aspirations of the new team, the management is happy to have enticed Oliver Zaugg
to join the squad. “Oliver is someone who is always reliable in the mountains,”
Nygaard explained. “He can definitely be counted on to be there to protect the
leaders on the last climbs of the Grand Tours.” Since Zaugg has had success when
given the chance to ride for himself, he will be a double asset for the team. “He is
very much a luxury helper for the leaders,” Nygaard said. “He has already proved
himself to be strong in the stage races, and he hasn’t even hit his limit; he’s a rider
with a lot of promise.” Zaugg recognizes what an opportunity it will be for him to
ride for the team in the biggest stage races. “To know that I will have the chance to
use my particular strengths to support the Schlecks and the other general
classification riders achieve their biggest goals in cycling was a huge part of my
decision to join this team,” Zaugg revealed. “I want to help the team reach its goals,
and I want to work well with everyone in this new project and really enjoy our times
together.”
Dutchman Joost Posthuma has also proved himself to be a strong all-rounder with
a particular talent for time trialing. “Joost is someone who we definitely see as
being able to take the next step to winning big time trials and shorter stage races
throughout the year,” Nygaard confirmed. “He has been knocking on the door for
quite a while now, and we hope that with the added motivation of coming to a team
like ours, he’ll be able to add more success to his already impressive CV. I think he
could be one of the big surprises of next year.” Posthuma admits to feeling
excitement for how the team is positioning itself. “From the first moment I heard
about it, I wanted to be a part of this project where new riders and new staff are
working together towards one big goal: to be the best new team in cycling!”
Posthuma said. “Personally, I want to have success in the Spring Classics and aim
for shorter stage races which include time trials. The whole team’s biggest goal is
to take part in the Tour de France with a serious candidate for a podium or the
overall, and I want to support that with everything I have to offer.”
About
The Luxembourg Pro Cycling Project is run by the company Leorpard S.A. based in Howald,
Luxembourg. General Manager Brian Nygaard and Team Manager Kim Andersen are setting
up a new UCI ProTour team with 25 riders to compete in the world’s biggest races. Amongst the
international line-up are the two Tour de France aces: Fränk and Andy Schleck. Other riders
who have also been signed are Daniele Bennati, Will Clarke, Stefan Denifl, Brice Feillu, Jakob
Fuglsang, Linus Gerdemann, Dominic Klemme, Anders Lund, Maxime Monfort, Martin
Mortensen, Giacomo Nizzolo, Stuart O’Grady, Bruno Pires, Tom Stamsneijder, Davide Viganò,
Jens Voigt, Fabian Wegmann and Wouter Weylandt. The new team will be racing on Trek
bikes and Mercedes-Benz Luxembourg is providing the full fleet of vehicles ranging from buses
and trucks to race cars and VIP vehicles.