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Started with a team built around [[Jo Planckaert]], and [[Rik Van Looy]]. Youngsters [[Eddy Merckx]], [[Peter Post]], [[Herman Van Springel]], and [[Walter Godefroot]] all joined at early stages of their career, although some such as Merckx left soon after to become leader of his own team.
Started with a team built around [[Jo Planckaert]], and [[Rik Van Looy]]. Youngsters [[Eddy Merckx]], [[Peter Post]], [[Herman Van Springel]], and [[Walter Godefroot]] all joined at early stages of their career, although some such as Merckx left soon after to become leader of his own team.


After Van Looy's retirement, Belgian [[Freddy Maertens]] took over the leadership mantle, famous for his rivalry with Eddy Merckx. Irishman [[Sean Kelly]] also started his professional career with Flandria, as Maertens' super-domestique.
After Van Looy's retirement, Belgian [[Freddy Maertens]] took over the leadership mantle, famous for his rivalry with Eddy Merckx. Irishman [[Sean Kelly (cyclist)|Sean Kelly]] also started his professional career with Flandria, as Maertens' super-domestique.

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Flandria
Team information
Registered Belgium
Founded1957 (1957)
Disbanded1979
Discipline(s)Road
StatusUCI Division I
Key personnel
General managerBriek Schotte
Team manager(s)Jean de Gribaldy

Team Flandria was a Belgian professional cycling team that existed from 1957 to 1979. It was sponsored by Flandria a bicycle manufacturer located in West Flanders that also manufactures mopeds, lawnmowers, and motorbikes.

History

Started with a team built around Jo Planckaert, and Rik Van Looy. Youngsters Eddy Merckx, Peter Post, Herman Van Springel, and Walter Godefroot all joined at early stages of their career, although some such as Merckx left soon after to become leader of his own team.

After Van Looy's retirement, Belgian Freddy Maertens took over the leadership mantle, famous for his rivalry with Eddy Merckx. Irishman Sean Kelly also started his professional career with Flandria, as Maertens' super-domestique.