Tour de France 2021 - Start List
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Stage 1198km | Brest - Landerneau
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Stage 2183.5km | Perros-Gueirec - Mûr de Bretagne
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Stage 3182.9km | Lorient - Pontivy
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Stage 4150.4km | Redon - Fougères
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Stage 527.2km | Changé - Laval Espace Mayenne (ITT)
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Stage 6160.6km | Tours - Chàteauroux
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Stage 7249.1km | Vierzon - La Creusot
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Stage 8150.8km | Oyonnax - Le Grand Bornard
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Stage 9144.9km | Cluses - Tignes
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Rest Day 1-
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Stage 10190.7km | Albertville - Valence
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Stage 11198.9km | Sorgues - Maulacène
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Stage 12159.4km | Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux - Nîmes
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Stage 13219.9km | Nîmes - Carcassonne
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Stage 14183.7km | Carcassonne - Quillan
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Stage 15191.3km | Céret - Andorre-La-Vieille
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Rest Day 2-
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Stage 16169km | Pas de la Case - Saint-Gaudens
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Stage 17178.4km | Muret - Saint-Lary-Soulan Col du Portet
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Stage 18129.7km | Pau - Luz-Ardiden
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Stage 19207km | Mourenx - Libourne
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Stage 2030.8km | Libourne - Saint-Emilion
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Stage 21108.4km | Chatou - Paris Champs-Élysees
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Start list
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UAE Team Emirates
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Team Jumbo–Visma
- 11 Primoz Roglic
- 12 Robert Gesink
- 13 Steven Kruijswijk
- 14 Sepp Kuss
- 15 Tony Martin
- 16 Mike Teunissen
- 17 Wout van Aert
- 18 Jonas Vingegaard
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Ineos Grenadiers
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Israel Start–Up Nation
- 31 Christopher Froome
- 32 Guillaume Boivin
- 33 Omer Goldstein
- 34 Andre Greipel
- 35 Reto Hollenstein
- 36 Daniel Martin
- 37 Michael Woods
- 38 Rick Zabel
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Trek–Segafredo
- 41 Vincenzo Nibali
- 42 Julien Bernard
- 43 Kenny Elissonde
- 44 Bauke Mollema
- 45 Mads Pedersen
- 46 Toms Skujins
- 47 Jasper Stuyven
- 48 Edward Theuns
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Deceuninck-QuickStep
- 51 Julian Alaphilippe
- 52 Kasper Asgreen
- 53 Davide Ballerini
- 54 Mattia Cattaneo
- 55 Mark Cavendish
- 56 Tim Declercq
- 57 Dries Devenyns
- 58 Michael Mørkøv
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Movistar Team
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Bora-Hansgrohe
- 71 Peter Sagan
- 72 Emanuel Buchmann
- 73 Wilco Kelderman
- 74 Patrick Konrad
- 75 Daniel Oss
- 76 Nils Politt
- 77 Lukas Pöstlberger
- 78 Ide Schelling
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Groupama-FDJ
- 81 David Gaudu
- 82 Bruno Armirail
- 83 Arnaud Démare
- 84 Jacopo Guarnieri
- 85 Ignatas Konovalovas
- 86 Stefan Kung
- 87 Valentin Madouas
- 88 Miles Scotson
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Cofidis
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Alpecin-Fenix
- 101 Mathieu van der Poel
- 102 Silvan Dillier
- 103 Tim Merlier
- 104 Xandro Meurisse
- 105 Jasper Philipsen
- 106 Jonas Rickaert
- 107 Kristian Sbaragli
- 108 Petr Vakoc
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EF Education-Nippo
- 111 Rigoberto Urán
- 112 Stefan Bissegger
- 113 Ruben Guerreiro
- 114 Sergio Andres Higuita
- 115 Michael Valgren Andersen
- 116 Magnus Cort
- 117 Neilson Powless
- 118 Jonas Rutsch
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AG2R Citroën Team
- 121 Benoit Cosnefroy
- 122 Dorian Godon
- 123 Oliver Naesen
- 124 Ben O'Connor
- 125 Aurelien Paret-Peintre
- 126 Nans Peters
- 127 Michael Schär
- 128 Greg Van Avermaet
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Team Arkea-Samsic
- 131 Warren Barguil
- 132 Nacer Bouhanni
- 133 Anthony Delaplace
- 134 Elie Gesbert
- 135 Daniel McLay
- 136 Nairo Quintana
- 137 Clement Russo
- 138 Connor Swift
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Team DSM
- 141 Søren Kragh Andersen
- 142 Tiesj Benoot
- 143 Cees Bol
- 144 Mark Donovan
- 145 Nils Eekhoff
- 146 Joris Nieuwenhuis
- 147 Casper Pedersen
- 148 Jasha Sütterlin
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Lotto Soudal
- 151 Caleb Ewan
- 152 Jasper De Buyst
- 153 Thomas De Gendt
- 154 Philippe Gilbert
- 155 Roger Kluge
- 156 Harry Sweeny
- 157 Brent Van Moer
- 158 Tosh Van der Sande
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Bahrain Victorious
- 161 Jack Haig
- 162 Pello Bilbao
- 163 Sonny Colbrelli
- 164 Marco Haller
- 165 Matej Mohoric
- 166 Wout Poels
- 167 Dylan Teuns
- 168 Alfred Wright
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Team BikeExchange
- 171 Michael Matthews
- 172 Johan Esteban Chaves Rubio
- 173 Luke Durbridge
- 174 Amund Grondahl Jansen
- 175 Lucas Hamilton
- 176 Christopher Juul Jensen
- 177 Luka Mezgec
- 178 Simon Yates
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Astana-Premier Tech
- 181 Jakob Fuglsang
- 182 Alex Aranburu
- 183 Stefan De Bod
- 184 Omar Fraile Matarranza
- 185 Dmitriy Gruzdev
- 186 Hugo Houle
- 187 Ion Izagirre Insausti
- 188 Alexey Lutsenko
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Qhubeka NextHash
- 191 Sergio Luis Henao
- 192 Carlos Barbero Cuesta
- 193 Sean Bennett
- 194 Victor Campenaerts
- 195 Simon Clarke
- 196 Nicholas Dlamini
- 197 Michael Gogl
- 198 Max Walscheid
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Team TotalEnergies
- 201 Pierre Latour
- 202 Edvald Boasson Hagen
- 203 Jeremy Cabot
- 204 Fabien Doubey
- 205 Cristian Rodriguez Martin
- 206 Julien Simon
- 207 Anthony Turgis
- 208 Víctor de la Parte
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Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert Matériaux
- 211 Louis Meintjes
- 212 Jan Bakelants
- 213 Jonas Koch
- 214 Lorenzo Rota
- 215 Loic Vliegen
- 216 Georg Zimmermann
- 217 Boy van Poppel
- 218 Danny van Poppel
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B&B Hotels p/b KTM
- 221 Bryan Coquard
- 222 Cyril Barthe
- 223 Franck Bonnamour
- 224 Maxime Chevalier
- 225 Cyril Gautier
- 226 Cyril Lemoine
- 227 Quentin Pacher
- 228 Pierre Rolland
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