2020 Tour des Alpes Maritimes et du Var - Start list

Thibaut Pinot (Groupama-FDJ) celebrates victory on the Col du Tourmalet on stage 14 of the 2019 Tour de France
(Image credit: Bettini Photo)
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Groupama-FDJ
1Thibaut Pinot (Fra)
2Antoine Duchesne (Can)
3Rudy Molard (Fra)
4Sébastien Reichenbach (Swi)
5Anthony Roux (Fra)
6Sylvain Moniquet (Bel)
7Léo Vincent (Fra)
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AG2R la Mondiale
11Romain Bardet (Fra)
12Mikael Cherel (Fra)
13Benoit Cosnefroy (Fra)
14Axel Domont (Fra)
15Ben Gastauer (Lux)
16Dorian Godon (Fra)
17Nans Peters (Fra)
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Cofidis
21Nicolas Edet (Fra)
22Piet Allegaert (Bel)
23Dimitri Claeys (Bel)
24Cyril Lemoine (Fra)
25Emmanuel Morin (Fra)
26Anthony Perez (Fra)
27Damien Touze (Fra)
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Trek-Segafredo
31Richie Porte (Aus)
32Kenny Elissonde (Fra)
33Alex Kirsch (Lux)
34Juan Pedro Lopez Perez (Spa)
35Julien Bernard (Fra)
36Michel Ries (Lux)
37Toms Skujins (Lat)
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EF Pro Cycling
41Simon Clarke (Aus)
42Sean Bennett (USA)
43Ruben Guerreiro (Por)
44Tanel Kangert (Est)
45Sep Vanmarcke (Bel)
46Luis Villalobos (Mex)
47Alex Howes (USA)
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NTT Pro Cycling
51Edvald Boasson Hagen (Nor)
52Michael Gogl (Aut)
53Ben O'Connor (Aus)
54Andreas Nielsen (Den)
55Jay Thomson (RSA)
56Rasmus Tiller (Nor)
57Michael Valgren (Den)
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Team Sunweb
61Nicolas Roche (Irl)
62Felix Gall (Aut)
63Marc Hirschi (Swi)
64Sam Oomen (Ned)
65Mark Donovan (GBr)
66Michael Storer (Aus)
67Martijn Tusveld (Ned)
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CCC Team
71Fausto Masnada (Ita)
72Serge Pauwels (Bel)
73Joseph Rosskopf (USA)
74Jonas Koch (Ger)
75William Barta (USA)
76Attila Valter (Hun)
77Georg Zimmermann (Ger)
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Team Arkea-Samsic
81Nairo Quintana (Col)
82Dayer Quintana (Col)
83Winner Anacona (Col)
84Franck Bonnamour (Fra)
85Romain Hardy (Fra)
86Kevin Ledanois (Fra)
87Diego Rosa (Ita)
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Total Direct Energie
91Lilian Calmejane (Fra)
92Mathieu Burgaudeau (Fra)
93Niccolò Bonifazio (Ita)
94Fabien Grellier (Fra)
95Jonathan Hivert (Fra)
96Geoffrey Soupe (Fra)
97Anthony Turgis (Fra)
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Nippo Delko Provence
101Julien El Fares (Fra)
102Romain Combaud (Fra)
103Jose Manuel Diaz Gallego (Spa)
104Fumiyuki Beppu (Jpn)
105Kinfe Hailemichael (Eth)
106Atsushi Oka (Jpn)
107Julien Trarieux (Fra)
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B&B Hotels-Vital Concept
111Pierre Rolland (Fra)
112Arnaud Courteille (Fra)
113Cyril Gautier (Fra)
114Quentin Pacher (Fra)
115Maxime Cam (Fra)
116Tom-Jelte Slagter (Ned)
117Arthur Vichot (Fra)
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Riwal Readynez
121Kim Magnusson (Swe)
122Emil Nygaard Vinjebo (Den)
123Martijn Budding (Ned)
124Torkil Veyhe (Den)
125Andreas Lorentz Kron (Den)
126Lucas Eriksson (Swe)
127Piotr Havik (Ned)
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Rally Cycling
131Pier Andre Cote (Can)
132Matteo Dal-Cin (Can)
133Adam De Vos (Can)
134Nigel Ellsay (Can)
135Tyler Magner (USA)
136Emerson Oronte (USA)
137Nickolas Zukowsky (Can)
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Swiss Racing Academy
141Matthias Reutimann (Swi)
142Damian Lüscher (Swi)
143Joab Schneiter (Swi)
144Jonathan Bögli (Swi)
145Ruben Eggenberg (Swi)
146Yves Lütolf (Swi)
147Yannis Voisard (Swi)
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Wallonie Bruxelles
151Sean De Bie (Bel)
152Laurens Huys (Bel)
153Arjen Livyns (Bel)
154Kenny Molly (Bel)
155Mathijs Paasschens (Ned)
156Joel Suter (Swi)
157Tom Wirtgen (Lux)
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Natura4ever-Roubaix-Lille Metropole
161Julien Antomarchi (Fra)
162Ivan Centrone (Lux)
163Tom Dernies (Bel)
164Samuel Leroux (Fra)
165Jordan Levasseur (Fra)
166Christophe Masson (Fra)
167Maximilien Picoux (Bel)
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St Michel-Auber 93
171Anthony Maldonado (Fra)
172Baptiste Constantin (Fra)
173Adrien Guillonnet (Fra)
174Louis Louvet (Fra)
175Baptiste Bleier (Fra)
176Yoann Paillot (Fra)
177Morné Van Niekerk (RSA)

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