60th Tour de Romandie 2006 - Start List
Start list
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- Igor Anton Hernandez
- Aketza Pena Iza
- Ruben Perez Moreno
- Oliver Zaugg
- Cyrille Monnerais
- Mads Kaggestad
- Eddy Mazzoleni
- Fabio Sacchi
- Alessandro Cortinovis
- Dario David Cioni
- Jonathan Patrick McCarty
- Daniele Bennati
- Antonio Colom Mas
- Aitor Perez Arrieta
- Serguei Gonchar
- Cédric Vasseur
- Volodymir Gustov
- Georg Totschnig
- Addy Engels
- Mauricio Alberto Ardila Cano
- Davide Viganò
- Alessandro Vanotti
- Alberto Contador Velasco
- Jörg Jaksche
- David Etxebarria Alkorta
- Alberto Ongarato
- Oscar Pereiro Sio
- Pieter Weening
- Marius Sabaliauskas
- Bart Dockx
- Bradley McGee
- Jose Alberto Benitez Roman
- Bert Grabsch
- Markus Zberg
- Beat Zberg
- Francisco Mancebo Perez
- Cyril Dessel
- Thomas Voeckler
- Pierre Drancourt
- Vincent Jérôme
- Isidro Nozal Vega
- Amaël Moinard
- Oscar Sevilla Ribera
- Jan Ullrich
- Tadej Valjavec
- Cadel Evans
- Paolo Savoldelli
- Andrea Noè
- Koldo Gil Perez
- José Angel Gomez Marchante
- Yohann Gène
- Alejandro Valverde Belmonte
- Maxime Monfort
- Carlos José Ochoa
- Ludovic Turpin
- Christophe Moreau
- Manuel Quinziato
- Dario Andriotto
- Patrice Halgand
- David Herrero Llorente
- Rubens Bertogliati
- Haimar Zubeldia Aguirre
- Jeremy Roy
- Andrea Peron
- Sebastian Lang
- José Antonio Garrido Lima
- Fabrizio Guidi
- Stéphane Goubert
- Pietro Caucchioli
- Rémy Di Grégorio
- Dmitri Konyshev
- Leif Hoste
- Jukka Vastaranta
- Alexandre Botcharov
- Eric Leblacher
- Ian Mcleod
- Michele Scarponi
- David Arroyo Duran
- Jörg Ludewig
- Scott Davis
- Matteo Carrara
- Fumiyuki Beppu
- Pavel Padrnos
- Luis Perez Rodriguez
- Laszlo Bodrogi
- Arnaud Gérard
- Iker Camano Ortuzar
- Maxim Iglinskiy
- Bert Roesems
- Sylvester Szmyd
- Mauro Santambrogio
- Robbie McEwen
- Gorka Gonzalez Larranaga
- Nicolas Fritsch
- Ronny Scholz
- Jan Boven
- Lorenzo Bernucci
- Sven Montgomery
- Nicki Sørensen
- Guido Trentin
- Alexandre Moos
- Miguel Angel Martin Perdiguero
- Roy Sentjens
- Guennadi Mikhailov
- Claudio Corioni
- Christopher Horner
- Constantino Zaballa Gutierrez
- Christian Knees
- Bernhard Kohl
- Jurgen Van den Broeck
- Michael Blaudzun
- Christian Vande Velde
- Benoît Joachim
- Mirco Lorenzetto
- Sergio Ghisalberti
- Stefano Zanini
- Bobby Julich
- Ivan Santaromita
- Vladimir Miholjevic
- Michael Albasini
- José Antonio Redondo Ramos
- Mickaël Delage
- Laurent Lefevre
- Mario Aerts
- Wim Van Huffel
- Hervé Duclos Lassalle
- Ivan Ramiro Parra Pinto
- Anthony Charteau
- Joseba Albizu Lizaso
- Joaquim Rodríguez Oliver
- Florent Brard
- Pedro Horrillo Munoz
- David Loosli
- Johan Vansummeren
- Sébastien Chavanel
- Yoann Le Boulanger
- Juan Manuel Gárate Cepa
- Hubert Schwab
- Roger Hammond
- Wouter Weylandt
- Steve Zampieri
- John Gadret
- Roger Beuchat
- Victor Hugo Pena Grisales
- Bram de Groot
- Niels Scheuneman
- Christophe Edaleine
- David De La Fuente Rasilla
- Arnaud Labbe
- Leonardo Duque
- Frédéric Bessy
- Joseba Beloki Dorronsoro
- Andrey Kashechkin
- Staf Scheirlinckx
- Enrico Gasparotto
- Yurij Mitlushenko
- Peter Luttenberger
- Giovanni Lombardi
- Torsten Hiekmann
- Daniele De Paoli
- Andreas Dietziker
- José Luis Arrieta Lujambio
- Sylvain Calzati
- Giuseppe Muraglia
- Uros Murn
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