66th Paris-Nice 2008 - Start List
Start list
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- Karsten Kroon
- Philippe Gilbert
- Mickael Cherel
- Rémy Di Grégorio
- Jens Voigt
- Roman Kreuziger
- Christophe Moreau
- Matteo Bono
- Paolo Tiralongo
- José Angel Gomez Marchante
- Aurélien Passeron
- Cyril Dessel
- Wilfried Cretskens
- Andriy Grivko
- Koos Moerenhout
- Marc de Maar
- Pierrick Fédrigo
- Morris Possoni
- Sylvain Chavanel
- Matteo Carrara
- Bingen Fernandez Bustinza
- Albert Timmer
- David Arroyo Duran
- Mirco Lorenzetto
- Danny Pate
- Trent Lowe
- Alexander Efimkin
- Nicolas Vogondy
- Tyler Farrar
- Massimiliano Mori
- Leonardo Bertagnolli
- Johann Tschopp
- Craig Lewis
- David Moncoutie
- Juan Jose Cobo Acebo
- Jelle Vanendert
- Cadel Evans
- Bobby Julich
- Alexandr Kolobnev
- Peter Velits
- Tom Veelers
- Tom Stamsnijder
- Stefan Schumacher
- Damiano Cunego
- Clément Lhottelerie
- Lucas Euser
- Eduardo Gonzalo Ramirez
- Christophe Rinero
- Christian Knees
- Dionisio Galparsoro Martinez
- Jérôme Pineau
- Geoffroy Lequatre
- Roy Curvers
- Robert Wagner
- Freddy Bichot
- Michiel Elijzen
- Matthieu Sprick
- Samuel Dumoulin
- Robert Gesink
- Christophe Edaleine
- Rinaldo Nocentini
- Jurgen Van den Broeck
- Johan Vansummeren
- Rémi Pauriol
- Matthew Lloyd
- Claudio Corioni
- Bernhard Kohl
- Matthias Russ
- Mathieu Perget
- Simon Gerrans
- Benoït Vaugrenard
- Sébastien Minard
- Juan Antonio Flecha Giannoni
- Mathew Hayman
- Andre Greipel
- Marcel Sieberg
- Lilian Jegou
- Jose Alberto Benitez Roman
- Arkaitz Duran Daroca
- Carlos Barredo Llamazales
- Gert Steegmans
- Vicente Reynes Mimo
- Yann Huguet
- Amaël Moinard
- Stef Clement
- Manuele Mori
- Igor Anton Hernandez
- Beñat Albizuri Aransoro
- Josep Jufre Pou
- Bram Tankink
- José Luis Arrieta Lujambio
- Anthony Charteau
- Luis León Sánchez
- Michael Albasini
- Carlo Westphal
- Thierry Hupond
- Juan Manuel Gárate Cepa
- Kevin Hulsmans
- Floris Goesinnen
- William Bonnet
- Pierre Rolland
- Chris Anker Sørensen
- Lander Aperribai
- Beñat Intxausti Elorriaga
- Mario Aerts
- Ivan Santaromita
- Oscar Pereiro Sio
- Kjell Carlström
- Aliaksandr Kuchynski
- Yury Trofimov
- Matteo Tosatto
- Andrea Moletta
- Jason McCartney
- Christophe Le Mevel
- Thomas Peterson
- Ralf Grabsch
- Nicolas Jalabert
- Markus Eichler
- Sergio Ghisalberti
- Christophe Brandt
- Haimar Zubeldia Aguirre
- Nicolas Portal
- Francesco Gavazzi
- Simon Špilak
- Alberto Losada Alguacil
- Davide Rebellin
- Christophe Laurent
- Christian Vande Velde
- Fumiyuki Beppu
- Enrico Franzoi
- Dario David Cioni
- Servais Knaven
- Maxime Monfort
- Stéphane Goubert
- Aitor Hernandez Gutierrez
- Gorka Verdugo Marcotegui
- Thor Hushovd
- Alexandre Botcharov
- Dmitriy Fofonov
- Niki Terpstra
- Björn Schröder
- Sylvain Calzati
- Kevyn Ista
- David Millar
- Laurens ten Dam
- Andreas Klier
- Markel Irizar Aranburu
- Yoann Le Boulanger
- Xavier Florencio Cabre
- David Lopez Garcia
- Paolo Bossoni
- Bernhard Eisel
- Philip Deignan
- Hubert Dupont
- Anthony Geslin
- Sandy Casar
- Yaroslav Popovych
- Bradley McGee
- Fränk Schleck
- Oliver Zaugg
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