AG Driedaagse Brugge-De Panne 2020 - Start List
Start list
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Team Jumbo-Visma
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Deceuninck-QuickStep
- 11 Kasper Asgreen
- 12 Yves Lampaert
- 13 Florian Sénéchal
- 14 Tim Declercq
- 15 Mauri Vansevenant
- 16 Dries Devenyns
- 17 Bert Van Lerberghe
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Astana Pro Team
- 21 Daniil Fominykh
- 22 Laurens De Vreese
- 23 Artyom Zakharov
- 24 Yevgeniy Gidich
- 25 Hugo Houle
- 26 Davide Martinelli
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Bahrain McLaren
- 31 Mark Cavendish
- 32 Sonny Colbrelli
- 33 Marco Haller
- 34 Dylan Teuns
- 36 Luka Pibernik
- 37 Chun Kai Feng
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Bora-Hansgrohe
- 41 Oscar Gatto
- 42 Marcus Burghardt
- 43 Jean-Pierre Drucker
- 45 Lukas Pöstlberger
- 46 Daniel Oss
- 47 Juraj Sagan
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CCC Team
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EF Pro Cycling
- 61 Sep Vanmarcke
- 62 Jens Keukeleire
- 63 Stefan Bissegger
- 64 Moreno Hofland
- 65 Thomas Scully
- 66 Jonas Rutsch
- 67 Sebastian Langeveld
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Israel Start-Up Nation
- 72 Norman Vahtra
- 73 Guillaume Boivin
- 74 Hugo Hofstetter
- 75 Travis McCabe
- 76 Nils Politt
- 77 Tom Van Asbroeck
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Movistar Team
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Lotto Soudal
- 91 Caleb Ewan
- 92 John Degenkolb
- 93 Jasper De Buyst
- 94 Frederik Frison
- 95 Roger Kluge
- 96 Brian van Goethem
- 97 Nikolas Maes
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NTT Pro Cycling
- 101 Edvald Boasson Hagen
- 102 Samuele Battistella
- 104 Michael Gogl
- 105 Max Walscheid
- 106 Jay Robert Thomson
- 107 Rasmus Fossum Tiller
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Trek-Segafredo
- 112 Jasper Stuyven
- 113 Edward Theuns
- 114 Kiel Reijnen
- 115 Toms Skujins
- 116 Charles Quarterman
- 117 Ryan Mullen
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UAE Team Emirates
- 121 Alexander Kristoff
- 122 Sven Erik Bystrøm
- 123 Marco Marcato
- 124 Vegard Stake Laengen
- 125 Tom Bohli
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Groupama-FDJ
- 131 Stefan Kung
- 133 Kevin Geniets
- 134 Fabian Lienhard
- 136 Valentin Madouas
- 137 Jake Stewart
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Ineos Grenadiers
- 141 Michał Kwiatkowski
- 142 Carlos Rodriguez Cano
- 142 Dylan van Baarle
- 143 Owain Doull
- 144 Luke Rowe
- 145 Christian Knees
- 146 Chris Lawless
- 147 Leonardo Basso
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AG2R La Mondiale
- 151 Oliver Naesen
- 153 Stijn Vandenbergh
- 154 Lawrence Naesen
- 155 Julien Duval
- 156 Silvan Dillier
- 157 Alexis Gougeard
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Cofidis Solutions Credits
- 161 Cyril Lemoine
- 162 Christophe Laporte
- 163 Dimitri Claeys
- 164 Julien Vermote
- 165 Damien Touze
- 166 Piet Allegaert
- 167 Attilio Viviani
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Circus-Wanty Gobert
- 172 Xandro Meurisse
- 173 Alfdan De Decker
- 175 Andrea Pasqualon
- 176 Boy van Poppel
- 177 Danny van Poppel
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Sport Vlaanderen-Baloise
- 181 Kenny De Ketele
- 182 Robbe Ghys
- 183 Lindsay De Vylder
- 184 Fabio Van Den Bossche
- 185 Amaury Capiot
- 186 Sasha Weemaes
- 187 Cedric Beullens
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Alpecin-Fenix
- 191 Mathieu van der Poel
- 192 Tim Merlier
- 193 Alexander Krieger
- 194 Jonas Rickaert
- 195 Oscar Riesebeek
- 196 Gianni Vermeersch
- 197 Senne Leysen
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B&B Hotels-Vital Concept
- 201 Bryan Coquard
- 202 Jens Debusschere
- 203 Kris Boeckmans
- 204 Bert De Backer
- 205 Jeremy Lecroq
- 206 Luca Mozzato
- 207 Jonas Van Genechten
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Total Direct Energie
- 211 Niccolò Bonifazio
- 212 Romain Cardis
- 213 Florian Maitre
- 214 Adrien Petit
- 215 Geoffrey Soupe
- 216 Anthony Turgis
- 217 Dries Van Gestel
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Team Arkea-Samsic
- 222 Donavan Vincent Grondin
- 223 Benjamin Declercq
- 224 Christophe Noppe
- 226 Connor Swift
- 227 Bram Welten
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Bingoal WB
- 231 Jonas Castrique
- 232 Arjen Livyns
- 233 Aksel Nommela
- 234 Joel Suter
- 235 Lionel Taminiaux
- 236 Luc Wirtgen
- 237 Ludovic Robeet
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Riwal Readynez
- 241 Piotr Havik
- 242 Lucas Eriksson
- 243 Sondre Holst Enger
- 244 Arvid De Kleijn
- 245 August Jensen
- 246 Tobias Mørch Kongstad
- 247 Elmar Reinders
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