Andy (left) and Frank Schleck had mixed fortunes in this years Tour
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Andy and Frank Schleck are to leave the Saxo Bank team with a view to joining a a new Luxembourg-based team in 2011.
"It's official, we will not be riding with [Saxo Bank owner] Bjarne [Riis] in 2011," 2010 Tour de France runner-up Andy Schleck told cyclingnews.com.
"It's been a fantastic five years for me, I learnt a lot in that time. I'll stay friends with Bjarne but this is the end of the road for us as a team."
Saxo Bank are set to leave the sport at the end of 2010.
The Schleck siblings from Luxembourg are reportedly set to link up with ex-Riis employee Brian Nygaard in a new outfit based in their native country.
Nygaard recently left Team Sky amid speculation that he was planning to become a team manager with the Schlecks on board.
Andy Schleck, 25, won his third consecutive white jersey as best young rider thanks to his second-place finish behind Alberto Contador.
His older brother Frank's Tour ended early when he suffered a broken collarbone in a fall during stage three.
The 30-year-old spent eight years with Riis, who admitted before the Tour that the brothers would be keen to switch.
"I cannot imagine a new Luxembourg team without Frank and Andy Schleck in it," Riis said.
Contador will also be riding for a new team next season after announcing he was leaving Astana after turning down a new deal.
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