March 7 2007 — Louis Garneau Sports is proud to present the new Garneau-Crocs cycling team, made up of 8 talented cyclists from Quebec and New-Brunswick as well as from Australia and Brazil. This senior team, with its international flair, has once again been created this year with the intention of supporting young aspiring cyclists and helping them blossom into professional athletes.
The senior team can count once again this year on Jamie Lamb from New-Brunswick who holds a third place in the Canadian Championship espoir. We have also associated a junior development team which is made up of 10 young cyclists and who will be wearing the same colors as the senior team.
In order for this project to be successful, the indispensable collaboration of all the partners is required. Those in charge of the Garneau Team are especially proud to team up with a sponsor like Crocs, maker of the famous sandals, as the official partner. Moreover, Ogilvy Renault, Mercedes-Benz, Aquafina, Shimano, Vittoria, Selle San Marco, FSA, Thule, Edge and Info 800 are extremely proud to support Canada’s cycling youth.
The Garneau-Crocs Team already has a busy North-American schedule. In fact, a press conference will be held on Wednesday, April 18, 2007 to present the new team’s cyclists. Details will follow.
Here are the cyclists from the 2007 Garneau-Crocs senior team:
– Jamie Lamb (Nova Scotia, Canada)
– Jean-Michel Lachance (Québec, Canada)
– Michael Joanisse (Québec, Canada)
– Jean-François Racine (Québec, Canada)
– Benjamin Martel (Québec, Canada)
– Peter Ladd (Australia)
– Tim Hucker (Australia)
– Kleber Ramos da Silva (Brazil)


