Digital Swiss 5 - start list
19 teams will compete in 5 virtual races
AG2R La Mondiale
- Romain Bardet
- Mikaël Cherel
- Silvan Dillier
- Julien Duval
- Mathias Frank
- Ben Gastaur
- Dorian Godon
- Alexis Gougeard
- Pierre Latour
- Oliver Naesen
- Aurélien Paret-Peintre
- Nans Peters
- Alexis Vuillermoz
- Larry Warbasse
Bahrain McLaren
- Pello Bilbao
- Grega Bole
- Eros Capecchi
- Sonny Colbrelli
- Ivan Garcia Cortina
- Matej Mohorič
- Jan Tratnik
- Hermann Pernsteiner
- Wout Poels
- Santiago Buitrago Sanchez
Bora-Hansgrohe
- Emanuel Buchmann
- Matteo Fabbro
- Patrick Gamper
- Lennard Kämna
- Patrick Konrad
- Martin Laas
- Lukas Pöstleberger
- Max Schachmann
- Ide Schelling
CCC Team
- William Barta
- Victor De La Parte
- Simon Geschke
- Joey Rosskopf
- Michael Schâr
- Attila Valter
- Greg Van Avermaet
- Nathan Van Hooydonck
- Ilnur Zakarin
Deceuninck - Quick-Step
- Julian Alaphilippe
- Kasper Asgreen
- Andrea Bagioli
- Sam Bennett
- Mattia Cattaneo
- Rémi Cavagna
- Tim De Clercq
- Dries Devenyns
- Remco Evenepoel
- Bob Jungels
- Michael Mørkøv
- Pieter Serry
- Zdenek Štybar
EF Pro Cycling
- Sean Bennett
- Simon Clarke
- Magnus Cort
- Lawson Craddock
- Mitch Docker
- Moreno Hofland
- Lachlan Morton
- Jonas Rutsch
- Tom Scully
- James Whelan
Groupama-FDJ
- Bruno Armirail
- Kilian Frankiny
- David Gaudu
- Simon Guglielmi
- Stefan Küng
- Matthieu Ladagnous
- Fabian Lienhard
- Tobias Ludvigsson
- Valentin Madouas
- Rudy Molard
- Sébastian Reichenbach
- Benjamin Thomas
Israel Start-Up Nation
- Matteo Badilatti
- Alexander Cataford
- Davide Cimolai
- Daniel Navarro Garcia
- André Greipel
- Reto Hollenstein
- Daniel Martin
- Guy Niv
- James Piccoli
- Rick Zabel
Lotto Soudal
- Sander Armée
- Steff Cras
- Jasper De Buyst
- Stan Dewulf
- Carl Frederik Hagen
- Frederik Frison
- Kobe Goosens
- Rasmus Iversen
- Nikolas Maes
- Gerben Thijssen
- Tosh Van Der Sande
- Brian Van Goethem
- Harm Vanhoucke
- Florian Vermeersch
- Viktor Verschaeve
- Tim Wellens
Mitchelton-Scott
- Eduardo Affini
- Michael Albasini
- Esteban Chaves
- Luke Durbridge
- Jack Haig
- Michael Hepburn
- Daryl Impey
- Chris Jull Jensen
- Mikel Nieve
- Nick Schultz
- Adam Yates
- Andrei Zeits
Movistar Team
- Hector Carretero
- Dario Cataldo
- Gabriel Cullaigh
- Johan Jacobs
- Nelson Oliveira
- Jurgen Roelandts
- José Joaquin Rojas
- Einer Rubio
- Sergio Samitier
- Albert Torres
- Carlos Verona
NTT Pro Cycling
- Edvald Boasson Hagen
- Victor Campanaerts
- Stefan de Bod
- Michael Gogl
- Roman Kreuziger
- Ben King
- Gino Mäder
- Louis Meintjes
- Ben O’Connor
- Rasmus Tiller
- Max Walscheid
Rally Cycling
- Ryan Anderson
- Stephen Bassett
- Matteo Dal-Cin
- Gavin Mannion
- Nicholas Zukowski
Team Jumbo-Visma
- George Bennett
- Pascal Eenkhoorn
- Tobias Foss
- Robert Gesink
- Amund Grøndahl Jansen
- Chris Harper
- Sepp Kuss
- Paul Martens
- Mike Teunissen
- Primož Roglič
- Jonas Vingegaard
Team Sunweb
- Albert Dainese
- Nico Denz
- Chris Hamilton
- Jai Hindley
- Wilco Kelderman
- Michael Matthews
- Nicolas Roche
Total Direct Energie
- Lilian Calmejane
- Romain Cardis
- Jérome Cousin
- Fabien Grellier
- Pim Ligthart
- Paul Ourselin
- Florian Maitre
- Lorenzo Manzin
- Simon Sellier
- Romain Sicard
- Julien Simon
- Geoffrey Soupe
- Rein Taaramae
- Anthony Turgis
Trek-Segafredo
- Gianluca Brambilla
- Guilio Ciccone
- Nicola Conci
- Nicolas Eg
- Koen de Kort
- Emils Liepins
- Bauke Mollema
- Antonio Nibali
- Vincenzo Nibali
- Mads Pedersen
- Tom Skujins
- Edward Theuns
Swiss National Team
- Michael Albasini
- Matteo Badilatti
- Stefan Bissegger
- Filippo Colombo
- Silvan Dillier
- Matthias Frank
- Robin Froidevaux
- Claudio Imhof
- Stefan Küng
- Fabian Lienhard
- Sébastian Reichenbach
- Michael Schär
- Nino Schurter
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