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{{Infobox cycling team
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'''Domo–Farm Frites''' was a [[Belgians|Belgian]] professional road cycling team that existed in the 2001–02 road cycling seasons. It was founded by [[Patrick Lefevere]] and the bulk of the Belgian riders from the [[Mapei (cycling team)|Mapei team]], including [[Johan Museeuw]]. Sponsor Farm Frites had previously co-sponsored [[TVM (cycling team)|TVM]]. The team won several notable one-day races in their existence, notably including a podium sweep of [[2001
At the end of the 2002 season the team merged with the remnants of the disbanded Mapei team and became [[Quick
== Roster ==
Through its two years of existence, the team included several notable riders. In its first year former Mapei riders Johan Museeuw, his super-domestique [[Wilfried Peeters]], American [[Freddy
The next year brought classics specialist [[Frank Vandenbroucke (cyclist)|Frank Vandenbroucke]], and youngsters [[Nick Nuyens]] and [[Johan Vansummeren]].
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== Notable wins ==
Their first year brought high-profile wins such as a podium sweep of the [[2001
The next season opened with Johan Museeuw's charismatic win of the [[2002
== References ==
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