Giro d'Italia 2022 - Start List
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Stages
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Stage 1195km | Budapest - Visegrád
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Stage 29.2km | Budapest - Budapest
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Stage 3201km | Kaposvár - Balantonfüred
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Rest Day 1-
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Stage 4172km | Avola - Etna
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Stage 5174km | Catania - Messina
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Stage 6192km | Palmi - Scalea
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Stage 7196km | Diamante - Potenza
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Stage 8153km | Napoli - Napoli
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Stage 9191km | Isernia - Blockhaus
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Rest Day 2-
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Stage 10196km | Pescara - Jesi
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Stage 11203km | Santarcangelo di Romagna - Reggio Emilia
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Stage 12204km | Parma - Genova
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Stage 13150km | Sanremo - Cuneo
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Stage 14147km | Santena - Torino
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Stage 15177km | Rivarolo Canavese - Cogne
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Rest Day 3-
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Stage 16202km | Salò - Aprica
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Stage 17168km | Ponte di Legno - Lavarone
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Stage 18152km | Borgo Valsugana - Treviso
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Stage 19178km | Marano Lagunare - Santuario di Castelmonte
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Stage 20168km | Belluno - Marmolada
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Stage 2117.4km | Verona - Verona
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Start list
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Ineos Grenadiers
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AG2R Citroën Team
- 11 Andrea Vendrame
- 12 Lilian Calmejane
- 13 Mickael Cherel
- 14 Felix Gall
- 15 Jaakko Hänninen
- 16 Oliver Naesen
- 17 Nans Peters
- 18 Nicolas Prodhomme
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Alpecin-Deceuninck
- 21 Mathieu van der Poel
- 22 Tobias Bayer
- 23 Dries De Bondt
- 24 Alexander Krieger
- 25 Senne Leysen
- 26 Jakub Mareczko
- 27 Stefano Oldani
- 28 Oscar Riesebeek
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Astana Qazaqstan
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Bahrain Victorious
- 41 Mikel Landa Meana
- 42 Phil Bauhaus
- 43 Pello Bilbao
- 44 Santiago Buitrago Sanchez
- 45 Domen Novak
- 46 Wout Poels
- 47 Jasha Sütterlin
- 48 Jan Tratnik
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Bardiani CSF Faizanè
- 51 Filippo Zana
- 52 Luca Covili
- 53 Filippo Fiorelli
- 54 Davide Gabburo
- 55 Sacha Modolo
- 56 Luca Rastelli
- 57 Alessandro Tonelli
- 58 Samuele Zoccarato
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Bora-Hansgrohe
- 61 Wilco Kelderman
- 62 Giovanni Aleotti
- 63 Cesare Benedetti
- 64 Emanuel Buchmann
- 65 Patrick Gamper
- 66 Jai Hindley
- 67 Lennard Kämna
- 68 Ben Zwiehoff
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Cofidis
- 71 Guillaume Martin
- 72 Davide Cimolai
- 73 Simone Consonni
- 74 Wesley Kreder
- 75 Anthony Perez
- 76 Pierre-Luc Périchon
- 77 Rémy Rochas
- 78 Davide Villella
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Drone Hopper-Androni Giocattoli
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EF Education-EasyPost
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Eolo-Kometa
- 101 Lorenzo Fortunato
- 102 Vincenzo Albanese
- 103 Davide Bais
- 104 Erik Fetter
- 105 Francesco Gavazzi
- 106 Mirco Maestri
- 107 Samuele Rivi
- 109 Diego Rosa
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Groupama-FDJ
- 111 Arnaud Démare
- 112 Clément Davy
- 113 Jacopo Guarnieri
- 114 Ignatas Konovalovas
- 116 Miles Scotson
- 117 Ramon Sinkeldam
- 118 Attila Valter
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Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert Matériaux
- 121 Biniam Girmay Hailu
- 122 Aimé De Gendt
- 123 Jan Hirt
- 124 Barnabas Peak
- 125 Domenico Pozzovivo
- 126 Lorenzo Rota
- 127 Rein Taaramäe
- 128 Loic Vliegen
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Israel-Premier Tech
- 131 Giacomo Nizzolo
- 132 Jenthe Biermans
- 133 Matthias Brändle
- 134 Alexander Cataford
- 135 Alessandro De Marchi
- 136 Alex Dowsett
- 137 Reto Hollenstein
- 138 Rick Zabel
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Team Jumbo-Visma
- 141 Tom Dumoulin
- 142 Edoardo Affini
- 143 Koen Bouwman
- 144 Pascal Eenkhoorn
- 145 Tobias Foss
- 146 Gijs Leemreize
- 147 Sam Oomen
- 148 Jos van Emden
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Lotto Soudal
- 151 Caleb Ewan
- 152 Thomas De Gendt
- 153 Matthew Holmes
- 154 Roger Kluge
- 155 Sylvain Moniquet
- 156 Michael Schwarzmann
- 157 Rudiger Selig
- 158 Harm Vanhoucke
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Movistar Team
- 161 Alejandro Valverde Belmonte
- 162 Jorge Arcas
- 163 William Barta
- 164 Oier Lazkano
- 165 Antonio Pedrero
- 166 Jose Joaquin Rojas Gil
- 167 Sergio Samitier
- 168 Ivan Ramiro Sosa Cuervo
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QuickStep-AlphaVinyl
- 171 Mark Cavendish
- 172 Davide Ballerini
- 173 James Knox
- 174 Michael Mørkøv
- 175 Mauro Schmid
- 176 Pieter Serry
- 177 Bert Van Lerberghe
- 178 Mauri Vansevenant
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Team BikeExchange-Jayco
- 181 Simon Yates
- 182 Lawson Craddock
- 183 Lucas Hamilton
- 184 Michael Hepburn
- 185 Damien Howson
- 186 Christopher Juul Jensen
- 187 Callum Scotson
- 188 Matteo Sobrero
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Team DSM
- 191 Romain Bardet
- 192 Thymen Arensman
- 193 Cees Bol
- 194 Romain Combaud
- 195 Alberto Dainese
- 196 Nico Denz
- 197 Chris Hamilton
- 198 Martijn Tusveld
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Trek-Segafredo
- 201 Giulio Ciccone
- 202 Dario Cataldo
- 203 Mattias Skjelmose Jensen
- 204 Juan Pedro Lopez
- 205 Bauke Mollema
- 206 Jacopo Mosca
- 207 Edward Theuns
- 208 Otto Vergaerde
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UAE Team Emirates
- 211 João Almeida
- 212 Rui Oliveira
- 213 Rui Alberto Faria da Costa
- 214 Alessandro Covi
- 215 Davide Formolo
- 216 Fernando Gaviria
- 217 Maximiliano Ariel Richeze
- 218 Diego Ulissi
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