Tour de Serbie 2009 - Start List
Start list
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- Georgios Bouglas
- Raivis Belohvosciks
- Matej Vysna
- Georgios Melas
- Tom Meeusen
- Aymen Ben-hassine
- Valentin Iglinskiy
- Michael Weicht
- Kevin Pauwels
- Plamen Dimov
- Kristijan Durasek
- Kiril Valchanov
- Svetoslav Tchanliev
- Nicola D'andrea
- Maros Kovac
- Aleksandar Dukic
- Donato Cannone
- Bakhtiyar Mamyrov
- Tomislav Danculovic
- Thomas Dekker
- Igor Pajovic
- Marco Marzano
- Roman Zhiyentayev
- Rino Zampilli
- Artur Krol
- Esad Hasanovic
- Martin Mahdar
- Jan Sipeky
- Dmytro Ratushnyy
- Dragan Spasic
- Walter Proch
- Oleksandr Sheydyk
- Michael England
- Dean Podgornik
- Darko Blazevic
- Cameron Evans
- Roger Kluge
- Zdenek Stybar
- Apostolos Mpouglas
- Ivan Stevic
- Bart Wellens
- Massimo Demarin
- Zsolt Der
- Eddi Serri
- Domenico Agosta
- Goran Smelcerovic
- Dusan Ganic
- Ingmar Dassler
- Stefan Schäfer
- Petr Dlask
- Joshua England
- Evgeni Gerganov
- Mariano Giallorenzo
- Vid Ogris
- Davide Torosantucci
- Predrag Prokic
- Daniele Di Nucci
- Pavol Polievka
- Salvatore Commesso
- Stefan Cohnen
- Ivailo Gabrovski
- Robert Nagy
- Stavros Papadimitrakis
- Vladimir Koev
- Dmitriy Gruzdev
- Nazar Jumabekov
- Henning Bommel
- Wouter Van Mechelen
- Juraj Sagan
- Slobodan Pajic
- Robert Bartko
- Nebojsa Jovanovic
- Alex Coutts
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