Lidl–Trek (men's team)

[2] The Schleck brothers were under contract with the Danish team Saxo Bank managed by Bjarne Riis through the end of the 2010 season.

The reason is that the American Team RadioShack ceased racing, and their former sponsors joined the Luxembourg Cycling Project.

[14] On July 17, 2012, Fränk Schleck was removed from the 2012 Tour de France by the team during the second rest day after his A-sample returned traces of Xipamide.

Johan Bruyneel stood down as General Manager on October 12 in the aftermath of the publication by the US Anti-Doping Agency of its "reasoned decision" on the Lance Armstrong doping case.

[21] For the 2017 season, the team announced the signings of Alberto Contador,[22] John Degenkolb (until 2019),[23] Koen de Kort (until 2018),[23] Jarlinson Pantano,[24] and Ivan Basso.

[27] He had been due to support Alberto Contador in his bid for the 2017 Tour de France, with Haimar Zubeldia taking the empty roster place.

[28] In April 2019, Cycling Anti-Doping Foundation confirmed that Jarlinson Pantano had returned an adverse analytical finding for EPO, in a doping test carried out on February 26.

Andy Schleck ( pictured here at the 2011 Tour de France during the team's first season ) was instrumental in the foundation of Leopard Trek.
Alberto Contador ( pictured at the 2017 Paris–Nice ) rode his last professional season with the team in 2017.
Lidl–Trek team car at the 2023 Tour de France