Vuelta a Espana 2019 - Start List
Start list
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AG2R La Mondiale
- 11 Pierre Latour
- 12 Francois Bidard
- 12 Silvan Dillier
- 13 Clement Chevrier
- 13 Geoffrey Bouchard
- 16 Dorian Godon
- 17 Quentin Jauregui
- 18 Clément Venturini
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Astana Pro Team
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Bahrain-Merida
- 31 Mark Padun
- 32 Yukiya Arashiro
- 33 Phil Bauhaus
- 34 Heinrich Haussler
- 35 Domen Novak
- 36 Hermann Pernsteiner
- 37 Luka Pibernik
- 38 Dylan Teuns
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Bora-Hansgrohe
- 41 Rafał Majka
- 42 Shane Archbold
- 43 Sam Bennett
- 44 Jean-Pierre Drucker
- 45 Davide Formolo
- 46 Felix Großschartner
- 47 Gregor Mühlberger
- 48 Pawel Poljanski
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CCC Team
- 51 Víctor de la Parte
- 52 William Barta
- 53 Pawel Bernas
- 54 Patrick Bevin
- 55 Jonas Koch
- 56 Szymon Sajnok
- 57 Nathan Van Hooydonck
- 58 Francisco Ventoso
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Deceuninck-QuickStep
- 61 Philippe Gilbert
- 62 Eros Capecchi
- 63 Remi Cavagna
- 64 Tim Declercq
- 65 Fabio Jakobsen
- 66 James Knox
- 67 Maximiliano Ariel Richeze
- 68 Zdenek Stybar
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Groupama-FDJ
- 81 Marc Sarreau
- 82 Bruno Armirail
- 83 Mickaël Delage
- 84 Kilian Frankiny
- 85 Tobias Ludvigsson
- 86 Steve Morabito
- 87 Romain Seigle
- 88 Benjamin Thomas
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Lotto Soudal
- 91 Thomas De Gendt
- 92 Sander Armee
- 93 Carl Fredrik Hagen
- 94 Tomasz Marczynski
- 95 Tosh Van der Sande
- 96 Brian van Goethem
- 97 Harm Vanhoucke
- 98 Jelle Wallays
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Dimension Data
- 111 Louis Meintjes
- 112 Nicholas Dlamini
- 113 Amanuel Ghebreigzabhier Werkilu
- 114 Edvald Boasson Hagen
- 115 Ben King
- 116 Ben O'Connor
- 117 Rasmus Fossum Tiller
- 118 Jacobus Venter
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Team Jumbo-Visma
- 131 Primoz Roglic
- 132 George Bennett
- 133 Robert Gesink
- 134 Lennard Hofstede
- 135 Steven Kruijswijk
- 136 Sepp Kuss
- 137 Tony Martin
- 138 Neilson Powless
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Katusha-Alpecin
- 141 Daniel Navarro Garcia
- 142 Enrico Battaglin
- 143 Steff Cras
- 144 Matteo Fabbro
- 145 Ruben Guerreiro
- 146 Pavel Kochetkov
- 147 Vyacheslav Kuznetsov
- 148 Willem Jakobus Smit
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Caja Rural-Seguros RGA
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Movistar Team
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EF Education First
- 71 Rigoberto Urán
- 72 Hugh Carthy
- 73 Lawson Craddock
- 74 Mitchell Docker
- 75 Sergio Andres Higuita
- 76 Daniel Martínez
- 77 Logan Owen
- 78 Tejay van Garderen
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Mitchelton-Scott
- 101 Johan Esteban Chaves Rubio
- 102 Sam Bewley
- 103 Tsgabu Grmay
- 104 Damien Howson
- 105 Luka Mezgec
- 106 Mikel Nieve Ituralde
- 107 Nicholas Schultz
- 108 Dion Smith
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Team Ineos
- 121 Wout Poels
- 122 David de la Cruz
- 123 Owain Doull
- 124 Tao Geoghegan Hart
- 125 Sebastian Henao Gomez
- 126 Vasil Kiryienka
- 127 Salvatore Puccio
- 128 Ian Stannard
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Team Sunweb
- 151 Wilco Kelderman
- 152 Nikias Arndt
- 153 Casper Pedersen
- 154 Robert Power
- 155 Nicolas Roche
- 156 Michael Storer
- 157 Martijn Tusveld
- 158 Max Walscheid
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Trek-Segafredo
- 161 Gianluca Brambilla
- 162 John Degenkolb
- 163 Niklas Eg
- 164 Alex Kirsch
- 165 Jacopo Mosca
- 166 Kiel Reijnen
- 167 Peter Stetina
- 168 Edward Theuns
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UAE Team Emirates
- 171 Fabio Aru
- 172 Valerio Conti
- 173 Fernando Gaviria
- 174 Sergio Luis Henao Montoya
- 175 Marco Marcato
- 176 Juan Sebastian Molano Benavides
- 177 Tadej Pogacar
- 178 Oliviero Troia
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Burgos-Bh
- 181 Angel Madrazo Ruiz
- 182 Jetse Bol
- 183 Oscar Cabedo Carda
- 184 Jorge Cubero Galvez
- 185 Jesus Ezquerra Muela
- 186 Nuno Bico
- 187 Diego Rubio
- 188 Ricardo Vilela
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Cofidis Solutions Credits
- 201 Jesus Herrada Lopez
- 202 Darwin Atapuma
- 203 Nicolas Edet
- 204 Jesper Hansen
- 205 José Herrada Lopez
- 206 Luis Angel Maté Mardones
- 207 Stéphane Rossetto
- 208 Damien Touze
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Euskadi Basque Country-Murias
- 211 Oscar Rodriguez Garaicoechea
- 212 Aritz Bagües
- 213 Fernando Barcelo Aragon
- 214 Cyril Barthe
- 215 Mikel Bizkarra Etxegibel
- 216 Mikel Iturria Segurola
- 217 Hector Sáez Benito
- 218 Sergio Samitier
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