Tirreno-Adriatico 2009 - Start List
Start list
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- Rui Alberto Faria da Costa
- Yuriy Krivtsov
- Pablo Lastras Garcia
- Angel Madrazo Ruiz
- Filippo Simeoni
- Giuseppe Palumbo
- Stuart O'Grady
- Björn Schröder
- Davide Viganò
- Ermanno Capelli
- Marcus Ljungqvist
- Giampaolo Caruso
- Mattia Gavazzi
- George Hincapie
- Olivier Kaisen
- Thomas Lövkvist
- Luca Mazzanti
- Danilo Napolitano
- Grischa Niermann
- Daniele Righi
- Aitor Galdos Alonso
- Pablo Urtasun Perez
- Tyler Farrar
- Michael Friedman
- Mikhail Ignatyev
- Filippo Pozzato
- Massimo Codol
- Daniele Nardello
- Martin Elmiger
- Andreas Klöden
- Andrey Zeits
- Jesus Del Nero Montes
- Fabian Wegmann
- Greg Van Avermaet
- Charles Wegelius
- Michael Albasini
- Serguei Ivanov
- Marco Corti
- Joaquim Rodríguez Oliver
- Pedro Horrillo Munoz
- Tom Stamsnijder
- Sebastian Lang
- Bernhard Eisel
- Daniele Bennati
- Massimiliano Mori
- Vladimir Duma
- Leonardo Duque
- Manuel Belletti
- Andoni Lafuente
- Pavel Brutt
- Linus Gerdemann
- Simon Gerrans
- Leonardo Giordani
- Jean Eudes Demaret
- Jérôme Coppel
- Yauheni Hutarovich
- Enrico Rossi
- Mikhaylo Khalilov
- Geraint Thomas
- Diego Caccia
- Patrick Calcagni
- José Ivan Gutierrez Palacios
- Anthony Roux
- Ryder Hesjedal
- Peter Velits
- Iker Camano Ortuzar
- Sergey Lagutin
- Jens Mouris
- Mark Cavendish
- Edvald Boasson Hagen
- Dries Devenyns
- Stijn Devolder
- Bram de Groot
- Johan Vansummeren
- Assan Bazayev
- Dmitriy Muravyev
- Sergey Renev
- Tadej Valjavec
- Davide Rebellin
- Egoi Martinez De Esteban
- Josu Agirre Aseginolaza
- Lloyd Mondory
- Cyril Dessel
- Eros Capecchi
- David De La Fuente Rasilla
- Matti Breschel
- Kasper Klostergaard Larsen
- Martijn Maaskant
- Manuel Quinziato
- Wim De Vocht
- Fredrik Kessiakoff
- Francesco Failli
- Luca Paolini
- Gerald Ciolek
- Leif Hoste
- Fabio Sabatini
- Alberto Ongarato
- Marc de Maar
- Paul Martens
- Marco Velo
- Kevin Hulsmans
- Serguei Klimov
- Matteo Tosatto
- Johannes Fröhlinger
- Matteo Carrara
- Baden Cooke
- Alessandro Petacchi
- Gabriele Bosisio
- Alessandro Bertolini
- Francesco Ginanni
- Svein Tuft
- Enrico Gasparotto
- Maxim Iglinskiy
- Janez Brajkovic
- William Frischkorn
- Christopher Sutton
- Angelo Furlan
- Giairo Ermetti
- Yoann Offredo
- Inigo Landaluze Intxaurraga
- Rony Martias
- Roger Hammond
- Luis Angel Maté Mardones
- Michele Scarponi
- Bingen Fernandez Bustinza
- Vasil Kiryienka
- Koldo Fernandez De Larrea
- Brett Lancaster
- Iban Velasco Murillo
- Wesley Sulzberger
- Benoït Vaugrenard
- Daniel Lloyd
- Dominique Rollin
- Didac Ortega
- Aurélien Clerc
- Paolo Longo Borghini
- Vincent Jérôme
- Alessandro Ballan
- Marzio Bruseghin
- Giampaolo Cheula
- Arnaud Labbe
- Johann Tschopp
- Matthieu Sprick
- Dario Andriotto
- Kurt-Asle Arvesen
- Kanstantsin Siutsou
- Robbie McEwen
- Björn Leukemans
- Frank Hoj
- Riccardo Chiarini
- Allan Davis
- David Arroyo Duran
- Saïd Haddou
- Arnaud Coyot
- Maurizio Biondo
- Massimiliano Gentili
- Laurent Lefevre
- Pierrick Fédrigo
- René Mandri
- Alexandr Pliuschin
- Stephen Cummings
- Robert Hunter
- Thor Hushovd
- Gabriel Rasch
- Alessandro Vanotti
- Lorenzo Bernucci
- Danilo Di Luca
- Tom Boonen
- Franco Pellizotti
- Valerio Agnoli
- Julien El Farès
- Hervé Duclos Lassalle
- Gilberto Simoni
- Gianni Meersman
- Stefano Garzelli
- Andy Schleck
- Andreas Klier
- Grégory Rast
- Alexandre Blain
- Maryan Hary
- Nico Sijmens
- Alessandro Donati
- Borut Bozic
- Thomas Dekker
- Peter Wrolich
- Servais Knaven
- Lieuwe Westra
- Anthony Geslin
- Julian Dean
- Rick Flens
- Robert Gesink
- Mario Aerts
- Bert Grabsch
- Maarten Wynants
- Daniele Pietropolli
- Mauro Da Dalto
- Marcin Sapa
- Ivan Basso
- Vincenzo Nibali
- Fabian Cancellara
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