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Columbia-HTC signs Lars Bak (press release)
In 2009, the Columbia-HTC’s men’s team earned victories by 15 different riders, and it’s fair to say new Columbia-HTC rider Lars Bak of Denmark has already taken some major successes of his own. As Bak puts it, “One thing I’ve always liked about Columbia-HTC is you can see everybody gets a chance to win. Signing with Columbia-HTC was one opportunity I just didn’t want to let go by.”
In his early days as a pro, Bak clinched the prestigious Tour de L’Avenir stage race, and since then he’s earned Danish National Time Trial Champion three times in a row. “The best of the three victories was in 2009,” Bak says. ”I didn’t know until 100 metres from the line that I had won. It was a very close, dramatic race, pure suffering, and then at the end I could start celebrating even before I crossed the line.” For Bak, the key to good time trialing is “not to panic early on and overcook it. If you keep a steady, strong pace, and you don’t go in too deep, then you’re on the right track. I’ve got the right kind of motor for it, too: I can’t accelerate fast, so don’t ask me to win a sprint. I’m more a diesel engine, and once I get going I can keep going steady for miles and miles.”
But Bak’s talents aren’t limited to time-trialing. He’s won top Classics like Paris-Bourges, and in 2009′s Eneco Tour he pulled away in spectacular style from a day-long break to win the race’s toughest stage. True to his word, he didn’t want to wait for a sprint. “Lars is the kind of rider who won’t win 10 races a year, but he’s always there in the mix,” comments Columbia-HTC’s Danish sports director, Brian Holm. “Lars is a great team player. He really gets stuck into helping his teammates if he feels they’ve a better chance to win, and that’s something we appreciate a lot in our team.”
2010 Columbia-HTC 2010 Roster
Men’s team:
Michael Albasini, 28, Switzerland
Lars Bak, 29, Denmark
Mark Cavendish, 24, UK
Gert Dockx, 21, Belgium
Bernhard Eisel, 28, Austria
Jan Ghyselinck, 20, Belgium
Matt Goss, 23, Australia
Bert Grabsch, 34, Germany
André Greipel, 27, Germany
Rasmus Guldhammer, 20, Denmark
Patrick Gretsch, 22, Germany
Leigh Howard, 20, Australia
Adam Hansen, 28, Australia
Craig Lewis, 23, USA
Tony Martin, 24, Germany
Maxime Monfort, 26, Belgium
Marco Pinotti, 33, Italy
Frantisek Rabon, 25, Czech Republic
Mark Renshaw, 26, Australia
Vicente Reynes, 28, Spain
Hayden Roulston, 27, New Zealand
Michael Rogers, 29, Australia
Marcel Sieberg, 27, Germany
Kanstantsin Sivtsov, 27, Belarus
Tejay Van Garderen, 21, USA
Martin Velits, 24, Slovakia
Peter Velits, 24, Slovakia
Women’s team:
Kim Anderson, 41, USA
Judith Arndt, 34, Germany
Noeme Cantele, 28, Italy
Emilia Fahlin, 20, Sweden
Luise Keller, 25, Germany
Evelyn Stevens, 25, USA
Ina-Yoko Teutenberg, 34, Germany
Ellen Van Dijk, 22, Netherlands
Linda Melanie Villumsen, 24, Denmark







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