Rider Profile
Wilfried Cretskens
Donckers Koffie - Jelly Belly

Personal Details:
Teams history:
- 2011 - Donckers Koffie - Jelly Belly
- 2010 - Omega Pharma-Lotto
- 2009 - Silence - Lotto
- 2008 - Quickstep
- 2008 - QUICK STEP
- 2007 - Predictor - Lotto
- 2007 - Quickstep - Innergetic
- 2006 - Quickstep - Innergetic
- 2005 - Quickstep
- 2004 - Quickstep - Davitamon
- 2003 - Quickstep - Davitamon
- 2002 - Quickstep - Davitamon
- 2002 - Domo - Farm Frites
- 2001 - Domo - Farm Frites
- 2000 - Vlaanderen 2002 - Eddy Merckx
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