Strade Bianche 2014 - Start List
Start list
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Team Sky
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Tinkoff-Saxo
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Team Katusha
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MTN - Qhubeka
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Omega Pharma - Quick-Step Cycling Team
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Trek Factory Racing
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Androni Giocattoli
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Cannondale
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Neri Sottoli - Yellow Fluo
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Lampre-Merida
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Movistar Team
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IAM Cycling
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Colombia
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BMC Racing Team
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Astana Pro Team
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Bardiani-CSF
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UnitedHealthcare Professional Cycling Team
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Team Giant-Shimano
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Sean Kelly's Classics Column: Tadej Pogačar would be crazy to ride Paris-Roubaix
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Sean Kelly analyses an eventful weekend at Strade Bianche, and looks at where Pogačar's Classics campaign goes from here

‘Kicked about in a different way’ – Kasia Niewiadoma endures another form of Strade Bianche heartbreak after crash
By Simone Giuliani published
News Tour de France Femmes champion taken to hospital after race-ending second crash but escapes without any broken bones

'It's a big positive step forward' - Tom Pidcock fatigued but proud after Strade Bianche battle with Tadej Pogačar
By Stephen Farrand published
News Q36.5 leader hopes a rapid recovery and good form can help him at Tirreno-Adriatico
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Race barriers torn down amidst mixture of peaceful protests and running street battles -
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Jonas Vingegaard is the winner of the 2025 Vuelta
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Vuelta a España stage 21 LIVE - race cancelled due to pro-Palestine protesters
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Vuelta a España stage 21: Jonas Vingegaard confirmed champion of Grand Tour but no stage winner and no podium ceremony as Madrid finale derailed
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Paul Magnier wins bunch sprint at GP de Fourmies
Pavel Bittner second in hectic bunch finish just ahead of Yevgeniy Fedorov
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Trofeo Matteotti: Isaac del Toro sprints to fourth victory in eight days
Mexican prevails in reduced group sprint -
Tour Féminin de l'Ardeche: Monica Trinca Colonel wins final stage and overall
Italian triumphs solo on hilly stage with Évita Muzic going second in sprint against Maeva Squiban -
Grand Prix Stuttgart & Region: Eleonora Gasparrini does it again with canny late attack
Italian holds off Cat Ferguson in thrilling finale