Giro d'Italia 2005 - Start List
Start list
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- Pietro Caucchioli
- Moreno Di Biase
- Jason McCartney
- Michael Barry
- Haimar Zubeldia Aguirre
- Thierry Marichal
- Dmitriy Fofonov
- Ivan Basso
- Fränk Schleck
- Olivier Bonnaire
- Mathieu Claude
- Marzio Bruseghin
- Sven Krauss
- Nick Nuyens
- Alexandr Kolobnev
- Ruben Lobato Elvira
- Juan Manuel Gárate Cepa
- Johann Tschopp
- Uros Murn
- Marcel Strauss
- Sven Montgomery
- Joan Horrach Rippoll
- Dariusz Baranowski
- Rory Sutherland
- Cristian Moreni
- Eric Baumann
- Luca Mazzanti
- Paolo Tiralongo
- Guido Trentin
- Brian Vandborg
- Christian Vande Velde
- Aurélien Clerc
- Ignacio Gutierrez Cataluna
- Stefano Zanini
- Juan Jose Cobo Acebo
- Marlon Alirio Perez Arango
- José Rujano Guillen
- Marcus Fothen
- Javier Ramirez Abeja
- Michele Scarponi
- Daniel Schnider
- Carlos Da Cruz
- Matthew Wilson
- Dmitriy Muravyev
- Ryder Hesjedal
- Alberto Lopez De Munain Ruiz De Gauna
- Alberto Ongarato
- David Zabriskie
- Andrea Peron
- Aart Vierhouten
- Aitor Gonzalez Jimenez
- David Lopez Garcia
- Fabio Sacchi
- Tom Steels
- Ivan Ramiro Parra Pinto
- André Korff
- Brett Lancaster
- Emanuele Sella
- Daniel Atienza Urendeze
- Sandy Casar
- Christophe Detilloux
- Michael Rasmussen
- Steven de Jongh
- Oliver Zaugg
- Angel Gomez Gomez
- Filippo Pozzato
- José Antonio Garrido Lima
- Vicente Reynes Mimo
- Koldo Gil Perez
- Dario Andriotto
- Addy Engels
- Matthias Kessler
- Erik Zabel
- Bradley Wiggins
- Patrice Halgand
- Francesco Bellotti
- Wim Van Huffel
- Christophe Le Mevel
- Leonardo Bertagnolli
- Bram Schmitz
- Gorazd Stangelj
- Laurent Lefevre
- Matthew White
- Wladimir Belli
- Mirco Lorenzetto
- Grégory Rast
- Mads Christensen
- Olaf Pollack
- Christian Werner
- Patrick Calcagni
- Charles Wegelius
- Roberto Laiseka Jaio
- Thomas Ziegler
- Giampaolo Caruso
- Jan Hruska
- Vladimir Miholjevic
- Dario David Cioni
- Joseba Beloki Dorronsoro
- Thorwald Veneberg
- Daniele Nardello
- Walter Beneteau
- Isaac Galvez Lopez
- Frank Hoj
- Mirko Celestino
- Marco Fertonani
- Ruslan Ivanov
- Mark Renshaw
- Didier Rous
- Julio Alberto Perez Cuapio
- Antonio Cruz
- Samuel Sanchez
- Alessandro Petacchi
- Fabio Baldato
- Volodymyr Bileka
- Robbie McEwen
- Paride Grillo
- Raffaele Illiano
- Mauricio Alberto Ardila Cano
- Björn Leukemans
- Nick Gates
- Henk Vogels
- Trent Wilson
- Christophe Brandt
- Benoît Joachim
- Thomas Danielson
- Freddy Excelino Gonzalez Martinez
- Franck Renier
- Gilberto Simoni
- Evgeny Petrov
- Giovanni Bernaudeau
- Rony Martias
- Serguei Gonchar
- Unai Etxebarria Arana
- Peter Luttenberger
- Giovanni Lombardi
- Leonardo Scarselli
- Julian Dean
- Joaquim Rodríguez Oliver
- Paolo Bettini
- Lilian Jegou
- Volker Ordowski
- Sergio Escobar Roure
- Tadej Valjavec
- Robert Förster
- David Navas Chica
- Domenico Pozzovivo
- Pavel Padrnos
- Ivan Quaranta
- Gorka Verdugo Marcotegui
- Christophe Kern
- Paolo Fornaciari
- Jan Schaffrath
- Sylvester Szmyd
- Francisco Javier Vila Errandonea
- Damiano Cunego
- Igor Anton Hernandez
- Volodymir Gustov
- José Luis Carrasco Gamiz
- Vladimir Karpets
- Unai Osa Eizaguirre
- Danilo Di Luca
- Andrea Moletta
- Cyrille Monnerais
- Matteo Tosatto
- Marco Velo
- Massimo Codol
- Freddy Bichot
- Michael Blaudzun
- Manuele Mori
- Theo Eltink
- Grischa Niermann
- Roy Sentjens
- Marco Pinotti
- Steve Zampieri
- Sascha Urweider
- René Andrle
- Stefano Garzelli
- Marco Milesi
- Andrea Noè
- Francisco Ventoso
- Andrea Tonti
- Simone Cadamuro
- Baden Cooke
- Antonio Tauler Llull
- Thomas Dekker
- Alessandro Vanotti
- Jaan Kirsipuu
- Luis Felipe Laverde Jimenez
- Nicolas Inaudi
- Philippe Schnyder
- Yannick Talabardon
- Marius Sabaliauskas
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