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> Schleck is convinced he's ready for this responsible job. "I've seen many facets of the sport. Back with the same name, but as a different person. I bring a lot of business experience, but I also know better than anyone how a rider can feel. What it's like to go to the Tour de France with the yellow jersey on your shoulders, or with the expectation of finishing on the podium. Those lessons aren't written in a book. I hope that with my experiences, I can contribute to the development of Lidl-Trek in many ways .We want to change cycling."

> The new manager wants to set a new standard with the German team. The team will build cycling hubs for its riders in Andorra and Monaco, and a large office and performance center will be built in Germany. "We're looking for that extra percentage," explains Schleck. "How can we also support the riders at home to minimize disruption to their limited free time? They're on the road a lot. Relaxation is also important for performance. Achieving a small gain of one percent can make a big difference in today's cycling."

I see they're competing with visma