63rd Vuelta a España 2008 - Start List
Start list
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- Assan Bazayev
- David Moncoutie
- Nick Nuyens
- Igor Anton Hernandez
- Jose Ruiz Sanchez
- John Gadret
- Walter Fernando Pedraza Morales
- Sebastian Schwager
- Volodymir Gustov
- Francis Mourey
- Eduard Vorganov
- Pavel Brutt
- Martin Velits
- Juan Javier Estrada Ruiz
- Dmitriy Muravyev
- Erik Zabel
- Claudio Corioni
- Alessandro Ballan
- Marzio Bruseghin
- Gorazd Stangelj
- Artur Gajek
- Yaroslav Popovych
- Bingen Fernandez Bustinza
- Gabriel Rasch
- Yannick Talabardon
- Patrice Halgand
- Sébastien Minard
- Stef Clement
- Sergio Miguel Moreira Paulinho
- Anthony Geslin
- Dimitri Champion
- Christophe Kern
- Rémy Di Grégorio
- Kevin Van Impe
- Paolo Bettini
- Mauricio Alberto Ardila Cano
- Gustavo Dominguez Lemos
- Serafin Martinez
- Matthieu Ladagnous
- Gianni Meersman
- Tom Stamsnijder
- Tomas Vaitkus
- Alberto Losada Alguacil
- Mikhail Ignatyev
- Karsten Kroon
- Javier Moreno Bazan
- Xavier Florencio Cabre
- Matej Jurco
- Olivier Kaisen
- Daniele Bennati
- Manuel Quinziato
- Andrea Tonti
- Joaquin Rodriguez
- Kevin De Weert
- Davide Viganò
- Dmitrii Kozonchuk
- Dominique Cornu
- Greg Van Avermaet
- Danilo Napolitano
- Sébastien Joly
- Leonardo Duque
- Koldo Fernandez De Larrea
- Egoi Martinez De Esteban
- Emanuele Bindi
- Damiano Cunego
- Marc de Maar
- Vasil Kiryienka
- Andriy Grivko
- Christian Kux
- Wouter Weylandt
- Carlos Barredo Llamazales
- Davide Rebellin
- Sebastian Lang
- Paolo Tiralongo
- Ricardo Serrano Gonzalez
- Michael Blaudzun
- Cyril Lemoine
- David Herrero Llorente
- David Garcia Da Pena
- Nicolas Roche
- Maryan Hary
- Alexandr Kolobnev
- José Luis Arrieta Lujambio
- Sylvain Chavanel
- Julien Loubet
- Hubert Dupont
- Andreas Klöden
- Olivier Bonnaire
- Imanol Erviti Ollo
- Jean-Marc Marino
- Alexandre Usov
- Stéphane Poulhies
- Fabio Sabatini
- Matti Breschel
- Juan José Haedo
- Iban Velasco Murillo
- Inigo Landaluze Intxaurraga
- Robert Gesink
- Bart Dockx
- Maarten Tjallingii
- Iñigo Cuesta Lopez De Castro
- Massimiliano Mori
- Iban Mayoz Echeverria
- Philippe Gilbert
- Heinrich Haussler
- Oscar Gatto
- Pieter Jacobs
- Filippo Pozzato
- Alejandro Valverde Belmonte
- David Arroyo Duran
- José Vicente Garcia Acosta
- Staf Scheirlinckx
- Daniel Moreno Fernandez
- Alexandre Pichot
- José Antonio Carrasco Ramirez
- Levi Leipheimer
- Benjamin Noval Gonzalez
- Jeremy Hunt
- Mikel Astarloza Chaurreau
- Mauro Santambrogio
- Marco Marzano
- Valerio Agnoli
- Ezequiel Mosquera Miguez
- Mathias Frank
- Alan Perez Lezaun
- Sandy Casar
- Oliver Zaugg
- Jurgen Van Goolen
- Rinaldo Nocentini
- Mickaël Delage
- Jelle Vanendert
- Stephan Schreck
- Stefan Schumacher
- Ruben Perez Moreno
- Amets Txurruka
- Arnaud Labbe
- Aurélien Clerc
- Luis Pasamontes Rodriguez
- Gustavo Cesar Veloso
- Alessandro Vanotti
- Nikita Eskov
- Volodymyr Dyudya
- Evgeny Petrov
- Nikolay Trusov
- Grischa Niermann
- Juan Antonio Flecha Giannoni
- Enrico Franzoi
- Matteo Tosatto
- Oscar Freire Gomez
- Vincent Jérôme
- Alberto Contador Velasco
- Xabier Zandio Echaide
- Sébastien Hinault
- Carlos Castano Panadero
- Ivan Santaromita
- José Luis Carrasco Gamiz
- Jesus Rosendo Prado
- Lloyd Mondory
- José Antonio Lopez Gil
- Manuel Ortega Ocana
- Tom Boonen
- Juan Manuel Gárate Cepa
- Carlos Sastre Candil
- Francisco Jose Martinez Perez
- José Luis Rubiera Vigil
- Ivan Rovny
- Roy Sentjens
- Pedro Horrillo Munoz
- Theo Eltink
- Matthew Lloyd
- Renaud Dion
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