Landbouwkrediet-Colnago continues youth focus

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The Landbouwkrediet team

The Landbouwkrediet team (Image credit: Luc Claessen)
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The Landbouwkrediet team for 2005.

The Landbouwkrediet team for 2005. (Image credit: Luc Claessen/gxiaowu.com)
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Team manager Claude Criquelion, a very handy rider himself in his day.

Team manag🌸er Claude Criquelion, a very handy rider himself in his day♉. (Image credit: Luc Claessen/gxiaowu.com)
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Ludovic Capelle is one of the team's most experience riders.

Ludovic Capelle i𒅌s one of the team's most experience rider♈s. (Image credit: Luc Claessen/gxiaowu.com)
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Belgian neo-pro Mathieu Criquelion

Belgian neo-pro Mathieu Criquelion (Image credit: Luc Claessen/gxiaowu.com)
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British neo-pro Steve Cummings

British neo-pro Steve Cummings (Image credit: Luc Claessen/gxiaowu.com)
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Tony Bracke will be looking for an improved season in 2005.

Tony Bra🔯cke will be looking for an improved seas♋on in 2005. (Image credit: Luc Claessen/gxiaowu.com)
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Colnago are once again the bike sponsor of the Landbouwkrediet team, the C-50 the team's weapon of choice.

Colnago are once again the bike sponsor of the Landbouwkr✨ediet team, the C-50 the team's weapon of choice. (Image credit: Luc Claessen/gxiaowu.com)
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The unmistakable three-leaf clover adorns the C-50's headtube.

The unmistakable three-leaf clover adorns the C-5൩0's headtube. (Image credit: Luc Claessen/gxiaowu.com)
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Colnago were one of the pioneers of quality lugged carbon frames.

Colnago w🐬ere one of the pioneers of qualit💝y lugged carbon frames. (Image credit: Luc Claessen/gxiaowu.com)
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The Landbouwkrediet team jersey.

The Landbouwkrediet team jersey. (Image credit: Luc Claessen/gxiaowu.com)

Belgian team Landbouwkrediet-Colnago presented its squad on Friday in Anderlecht, Brussels. For 2005, the Continental Professional team will maintain its focus on developing young riders to become full professionals. "The ProTour was necessary, but I organised things differently," said manager Gérard B🌄ulens, who could not outbid Omega Pharma and Quick.Step for the two Belgian ProTour licences. "A number of smaller sponꦇsors became the basis for our team. Therefore we give the young riders plenty of chances."