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The Dutch Trek-Brentjens MTB Racing Team powered by Milka, is a professional mountainbike team, that races in UCI crosscountry (XCO) World Cups, the Alpen Tour Trophy (Austria) as well as competing in other races and championships. It is indeed an offficial UCI Mountainbike Trade Team. The team is managed by 1996 Olympic champion Bart Brentjens, whose goal is to bring two of his riders to the start of the Olympic race in London, 2012. In order to do that he will try to transfer his experience and knowledge to his riders, that are: Frank Beemer (23), Irjan Luttenberg (22) and Jelmer Pietersma (28) from the Netherlands, Lukas Kaufman (23) from Switzerland, TimWynants (23) from Belgium and Bart Brentjens (42) himself, who will also be at the start of a select number of races.
The Dutch Trek-Brentjens MTB Racing Team powered by Milka, is a professional mountainbike team, that races in UCI crosscountry (XCO) World Cups, the Alpen Tour Trophy (Austria) as well as competing in other races and championships. It is indeed an offficial UCI Mountainbike Trade Team. The team is managed by 1996 Olympic champion Bart Brentjens, whose goal is to bring two of his riders to the start of the Olympic race in London, 2012. In order to do that he will try to transfer his experience and knowledge to his riders, that are: Frank Beemer (23), Irjan Luttenberg (22) and Jelmer Pietersma (28) from the Netherlands, Lukas Kaufman (23) from Switzerland, TimWynants (23) from Belgium and Bart Brentjens (42) himself, who will also be at the start of a select number of races.
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The Dutch Trek-Brentjens MTB Racing Team powered by Milka, is a professional mountainbike team, that races in UCI crosscountry (XCO) World Cups, the Alpen Tour Trophy (Austria) as well as competing in other races and championships. It is indeed an offficial UCI Mountainbike Trade Team.
The team is managed by 1996 Olympic champion Bart Brentjens, whose goal is to bring two of his riders to the start of the Olympic race in London, 2012. In order to do that he will try to transfer his experience and knowledge to his riders, that are: Frank Beemer (23), Irjan Luttenberg (22) and Jelmer Pietersma (28) from the Netherlands, Lukas Kaufman (23) from Switzerland, TimWynants (23) from Belgium and Bart Brentjens (42) himself, who will also be at the start of a select number of races.



























































































































































