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Leif Hoste

Country: Belgium
DOB: 17 July 1977
Height: 1.8m
Weight: 70kg

Pro Since: 1998
Previous Teams: Vlaanderen 2002 (1998), Mapei-Quick Step (1999-2000), Domo-Farm Frites (2001-2002), Lotto-Domo (2003-2004)

A strong Classics rider with a knack for time trials, new team member Leif Hoste brings experience and power to the Discovery Channel team's spring campaign. Hoste, a professional since 1998, has ridden for a handful of Belgian teams over the years, most recently Lotto-Domo.

Hoste prepared for his 2004 spring campaign with a solid ride at the Three Days of the Panne, finishing 11th in the event. At the Tour of Flanders three days later he very nearly pulled off a dream victory after spending 230 of the race's 257km off the front, eventually settling for second place. One week later he placed 12th in Paris-Roubaix, clearly proving his abilities in the sport's most difficult and tactical one-day events. Other highlights from 2004 included second overall at the Tour de l'Ain, third in the time trial at the Belgian championships and eighth at the GP Eddy Merckx. Other top 10 efforts were a pair of sixth-place finishes at Brussels-Ingooigem and the Druivenkoers Ovijse.

In 2003, Hoste was second at Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne and in the time trial stage at the Tour of Denmark, third in the GP Eddy Merckx and 37th at Paris-Roubaix. Hoste won the Belgian time trial championship in 2001 and a stage at the Tour de la Région Wallonne in 2000. Hoste's first big achievement was winning the opening stage at the 1998 Tour de l'Avenir.


  Team Members
José Azevedo (POR)
Michael Barry (CAN)
Manuel Beltran (ESP)
Fumiyuki Beppu (JAP)
Volodymyr Bileka (UKR)
Janez Brajkovic (SLO)
Tom Danielson (USA)
Stijn Devolder (BEL)
Viatcheslav Ekimov (RUS)
Vladimir Gusev (RUS)
Roger Hammond (GBR)
George Hincapie (USA)
Leif Hoste (BEL)
Benoît Joachim (LUX)
Trent Lowe (AUS)
Egoi Martinez (ESP)
Jason McCartney (USA)
Gennady Mikhaylov (RUS)
Benjamin Noval (ESP)
Pavel Padrnos (CZE)
Yaroslav Popovych (UKR)
José Luis Rubiera (ESP)
Paolo Savoldelli (ITA)
Jurgen Van Den Broeck (BEL)
Jurgen Van Goolen (BEL)
Max Van Heeswijk (NED)
Matt White (AUS)


  Successes
2006
2nd place, Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne
2nd place, individual time trial, Tirreno-Adriatico

2005
2nd, Stage 4, Sachsen-Tour International

2004
2nd, Tour of Flanders 2nd, Stage 1, Tour de l'Ain 2nd, overall, Tour de l'Ain
4th, Stage 3a, Tour de l'Ain
6th, Brussels-Ingooigem
6th, Druivenkoers Ovijse
8th, GP Eddy Merckx
12th, Paris-Roubaix
11th overall, Three Days of the Panne