Milan-San Remo 2023 - Start List
Start list
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Bahrain Victorious
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AG2R Citroën Team
- 11 Benoit Cosnefroy
- 12 Stan Dewulf
- 13 Jaakko Hänninen
- 14 Lawrence Naesen
- 15 Oliver Naesen
- 16 Andrea Vendrame
- 17 Lawrence Warbasse
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Alpecin-Deceuninck
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Astana Qazaqstan
- 31 Mark Cavendish
- 32 Leonardo Basso
- 33 Cees Bol
- 34 Davide Martinelli
- 35 Alexandr Riabushenko
- 36 Gleb Syritsa
- 37 Simone Velasco
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Bora-Hansgrohe
- 41 Sam Bennett
- 42 Nico Denz
- 43 Marco Haller
- 44 Cesare Benedetti
- 45 Nils Politt
- 46 Ryan Mullen
- 47 Danny van Poppel
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Cofidis
- 51 Simone Consonni
- 52 Davide Cimolai
- 53 Bryan Coquard
- 54 Alexandre Delettre
- 55 Alexis Renard
- 56 Benjamin Thomas
- 57 Harrison Wood
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EF Education-EasyPost
- 61 Alberto Bettiol
- 62 Stefan Bissegger
- 63 Mikkel Frølich Honore
- 64 Magnus Cort
- 65 Neilson Powless
- 66 Jonas Rutsch
- 67 Łukasz Wiśniowski
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Eolo-Kometa
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Green Project-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè
- 81 Henok Mulubrhan
- 82 Davide Gabburo
- 83 Riccardo Lucca
- 84 Filippo Magli
- 85 Manuele Tarozzi
- 86 Alessandro Tonelli
- 87 Samuele Zoccarato
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Groupama-FDJ
- 91 Arnaud Démare
- 92 Kevin Geniets
- 93 Ignatas Konovalovas
- 94 Rudy Molard
- 95 Quentin Pacher
- 96 Miles Scotson
- 97 Jake Stewart
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Ineos Grenadiers
- 101 Filippo Ganna
- 102 Kim Heiduk
- 103 Michał Kwiatkowski
- 104 Jhonatan Manuel Narvaez Prado
- 105 Luke Rowe
- 106 Magnus Sheffield
- 107 Ben Swift
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Intermarché-Circus-Wanty
- 111 Biniam Girmay Hailu
- 112 Niccolò Bonifazio
- 113 Sven Erik Bystrøm
- 114 Lorenzo Rota
- 115 Mike Teunissen
- 116 Loic Vliegen
- 117 Aimé De Gendt
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Israel-Premier Tech
- 121 Sep Vanmarcke
- 122 Derek Gee
- 123 Hugo Houle
- 124 Daryl Impey
- 125 Krists Neilands
- 126 Mads Würtz Schmidt
- 127 Corbin Strong
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Team Jumbo-Visma
- 131 Wout van Aert
- 132 Edoardo Affini
- 133 Christophe Laporte
- 134 Jan Tratnik
- 135 Attila Valter
- 136 Jos van Emden
- 137 Nathan Van Hooydonck
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Lotto-Dstny
- 141 Caleb Ewan
- 142 Jasper De Buyst
- 143 Arnaud De Lie
- 144 Jarrad Drizners
- 145 Frederik Frison
- 146 Jacopo Guarnieri
- 147 Maxim Van Gils
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Movistar Team
- 151 Alex Aranburu
- 152 Ivan Garcia Cortina
- 153 Fernando Gaviria
- 154 Johan Jacobs
- 155 Oier Lazkano
- 156 Lluís Guillermo Mas Bonet
- 157 Gonzalo Serrano
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Q36.5
- 161 Matteo Moschetti
- 162 Negasi Haylu Abreha
- 163 Antonio Puppio
- 164 Gianluca Brambilla
- 165 Mark Donovan
- 166 Alessandro Fedeli
- 167 Tobias Ludvigsson
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Soudal-QuickStep
- 171 Julian Alaphilippe
- 172 Kasper Asgreen
- 173 Davide Ballerini
- 174 Tim Declercq
- 175 Dries Devenyns
- 176 Yves Lampaert
- 177 Florian Sénéchal
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Team Arkéa-Samsic
- 181 Luca Mozzato
- 182 Warren Barguil
- 183 Jenthe Biermans
- 184 Simon Guglielmi
- 185 Matis Louvel
- 186 Clement Russo
- 187 Alessandro Verre
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Team dsm-firmenich
- 191 John Degenkolb
- 192 Pavel Bittner
- 193 Matthew Dinham
- 194 Nils Eekhoff
- 195 Marius Mayrhofer
- 196 Florian Stork
- 197 Kevin Vermaerke
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Team Jayco AlUla
- 201 Matteo Sobrero
- 202 Alexandre Balmer
- 203 Michael Hepburn
- 204 Jan Maas
- 205 Luka Mezgec
- 206 Lukas Pöstlberger
- 207 Zdenek Stybar
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Team TotalEnergies
- 211 Peter Sagan
- 212 Maciej Bodnar
- 213 Sandy Dujardin
- 214 Valentin Ferron
- 215 Daniel Oss
- 216 Geoffrey Soupe
- 217 Anthony Turgis
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Lidl-Trek
- 221 Mads Pedersen
- 222 Dario Cataldo
- 223 Markus Hoelgaard
- 224 Jacopo Mosca
- 225 Toms Skujins
- 226 Jasper Stuyven
- 227 Otto Vergaerde
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Tudor Pro Cycling
- 231 Rick Pluimers
- 232 Tom Bohli
- 233 Aloïs Charrin
- 234 Luc Wirtgen
- 235 Mika Heming
- 236 Arthur Kluckers
- 237 Roland Thalmann
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UAE Team Emirates
- 241 Tadej Pogacar
- 242 Alessandro Covi
- 243 Tim Wellens
- 244 Felix Großschartner
- 245 Domen Novak
- 246 Matteo Trentin
- 247 Diego Ulissi
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