Lotto–Dstny Explained

Lotto–Dstny
Code:LTD
Registered:Belgium
Discipline:Road
Status:UCI WorldTeam (2005–2022)
UCI ProTeam (2023–)
Bicycles:Orbea
Components:Shimano
Website:http://www.lottodstny.be/
Generalmanager:Stéphane Heulot[1]
Teammanager:Marc Sergeant
Current:2024 Lotto–Dstny season

Lotto–Dstny is a Belgian professional cycling team at UCI ProTeam level sponsored by the Belgian lottery and Dstny, a business communications provider. The same organisations also sponsor a women's cycling team, .

History

Sponsorship

Lotto has a long history of cycling sponsorship, they began sponsoring 1984 with Tönissteiner–Lotto–Mavic–Pecotex. In 1985, it became prime sponsor of a team bearing only its name. Walter Godefroot and Patrick Lefevere were early directeurs sportifs. The fusion of the Lotto–Adecco and Domo–Farm Frites teams for the start of the 2003 season created the current team and structure in the guise of Lotto–Domo.

Omega Pharma had previously been a co-sponsor of the Quick-Step–Davitamon team in 2003 and 2004. Omega Pharma became the main sponsors in 2005, under their Davitamon brand name. The team name switched to Omega Pharma's Predictor brand name in 2007 and the Silence brand in 2008. From 2010 the team became known as Omega Pharma–Lotto, but this sponsor moved their financial support to the setup for the 2012 season.

Belisol became co-sponsors in 2012, and are a Belgian company making windows and doors and solar panels.

On the final day of the 2014 Tour de France the team announced that they had secured new sponsorship for the team with Soudal, manufacturers of sealants, adhesives and foams. Soudal signed a deal lasting six seasons, the team name becoming Lotto Soudal: in 2019, they extended the deal for two more years.[2] Lotto continue to sponsor the team, as well as the women's team and under-23 team.[3]

For one stage race each year since 2016 (at the 2016 Paris–Nice, 2017 Paris–Nice, 2018 Giro d'Italia, and 2019 Tour de Pologne), the team raced under the name Lotto Fix ALL and changed the team kit to a grey colour to reflect one of Soudal's key brands.[4]

Tour status

was a member team of the UCI World Tour from its inception in 2009 until the end of the 2022 season. The team was relegated from the World Tour at the end of 2022 after finishing 19th in the points standings for the 2020 - 2022 qualification cycle. The top 18 teams qualified for the 2023 - 2025 cycle, meaning that from 2023 the team will drop down a division and race under a UCI ProTeam licence.[5] Among non-World Tour teams, Lotto finished first in the 2022 one-year points list ahead of TotalEnergies, meaning it receives wildcards for all 2023 World Tour stage and one-day races.

Current team structure

The team is managed by Marc Sergeant and Bill Olivier and they are assisted by Herman Frison, Jean-Pierre Heynderickx, Bart Leysen, Marc Wauters, Mario Aerts, Dirk Demol and Michiel Elijzen.

After Tosh Van der Sande accidentally listed the wrong nasal spray brand in the paperwork at the 2018 Six Days of Ghent where he returned a positive test for prednisolone, a substance found in the nasal spray Sofrasolone,[6] he was temporarily suspended by the team.[7] Van der Sande was later cleared of any wrongdoing by the UCI.[8] [9] [10]

Major wins

See main article: List of wins by Lotto and its successors.

National champions

1985
  • Belgian Road Race, Paul Haghedooren
    1986
  • Belgian Road Race, Marc Sergeant
    1988
  • Belgian Track (Individual Pursuit), Benjamin Van Itterbeeck
    1990
  • Belgian Road Race, Claude Criquielion
    1992
  • Belgian Road Race, Johan Museeuw
    1995
  • Belgian Road Race, Wilfried Nelissen
    2000
  • Belgian Time Trial, Rik Verbrugghe
    2002
  • Australian Road Race, Robbie McEwen
  • Dutch Road Race, Stefan van Dijk
    2005
  • Australian Road Race, Robbie McEwen
  • Belgian Road Race, Serge Baguet
  • Dutch Road Race, Léon van Bon
    2007
  • Belgian Time Trial, Leif Hoste
    2008
  • Australian Road Race, Matthew Lloyd
  • Belgian Road Race, Jürgen Roelandts
    2009
  • World Road Race, Cadel Evans
    2011
  • Belgian Road Race, Philippe Gilbert
  • Belgian Time Trial, Philippe Gilbert
    2013
  • German Road Race, André Greipel
    2014
  • German Road Race, André Greipel
  • Belgian Road Race, Jens Debusschere
    2015
  • Belgian Time Trial, Jurgen van den Broeck
    2016
  • German Road Race, André Greipel
    2018
  • Belgian Time Trial, Victor Campenaerts
    2024
  • New Zealand Time Trial, Logan Currie
  • Belgian Road Race, Arnaud De Lie

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. News: Patrick. Fletcher. Lotto-Dstny appoint Stéphane Heulot as new manager. Cyclingnews.com. 24 December 2022. 25 December 2022.
    2. https://lottosoudal.be/nl/nieuws/lotto-en-soudal-verlengen-tot-2022 Lotto en Soudal verlengen tot 2022!
    3. News: Lotto-Belisol to become Lotto Soudal from 2015. Cyclingnews.com. July 28, 2014. February 2, 2015.
    4. Web site: Lotto Soudal to become Lotto Fix ALL for Paris–Nice . cyclingnews.com.
    5. News: Stephen. Farrand. Israel-Premier Tech, Lotto–Soudal relegated from WorldTour, UCI confirms. Cyclingnews.com. 12 December 2022. 25 December 2022.
    6. Web site: Van der Sande cleared after positive test for prednisolone . Cyclingnews . Future plc. . 29 April 2019.
    7. Web site: Positive doping test Tosh van der Sande. 19 December 2018.
    8. Web site: Lotto–Soudal's Tosh van der Sande cleared of doping after 'administrative error'. 24 January 2019.
    9. Web site: Tosh van der Sande doping case 'will be clear by early February,' according to manager. 23 January 2019.
    10. Web site: Van der Sande cleared after positive test for prednisolone . Cyclingnews . Future plc. . 29 April 2019.