Tour de Romandie 2012 - Start List
Start list
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Euskaltel-Euskadi
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Lotto Belisol Team
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9 Kenny De Haes -
10 Frederik Willems -
11 Gianni Meersman -
12 Tosh Van der Sande -
13 Maarten Neyens -
14 Gert Dockx -
15 Lars Ytting Bak
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Movistar Team
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Liquigas-Cannondale
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Team Saxo Bank - Tinkoff Bank
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BMC Racing Team
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39 Tejay van Garderen -
40 Amaël Moinard -
41 Brent Bookwalter -
42 Steve Morabito -
43 Martin Kohler -
44 Klaas Lodewyck -
45 Cadel Evans -
46 Johann Tschopp
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Omega Pharma - QuickStep
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47 Kristof Vandewalle -
48 Bert Grabsch -
49 Michał Kwiatkowski -
50 Serge Pauwels -
51 Dario Cataldo -
52 Martin Velits -
53 Julien Vermote
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Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team
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54 Martijn Keizer -
55 Gustav Erik Larsson -
56 Lieuwe Westra -
57 Sergey Lagutin -
58 Thomas De Gendt -
59 Johnny Hoogerland -
60 Rob Ruijgh -
61 Mirko Selvaggi
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Lampre - ISD
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62 Manuele Mori -
63 Morris Possoni -
64 Matthew Lloyd -
65 Daniele Pietropolli -
66 Daniele Righi -
67 Danilo Hondo -
68 Marco Marzano -
69 Davide Cimolai
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Team Europcar
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70 Pierre Rolland -
71 Cyril Gautier -
72 Giovanni Bernaudeau -
73 Davide Malacarne -
74 Franck Bouyer -
75 Angelo Tulik -
76 Saïd Haddou -
77 Kevin Reza
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FDJ-Big Mat
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78 Jeremy Roy -
79 Cédric Pineau -
80 Rémi Pauriol -
81 Thibaut Pinot -
82 Jussi Veikkanen -
83 Francis Mourey -
84 Arthur Vichot
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AG2R La Mondiale
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85 John Gadret -
86 Mathieu Perget -
87 Jean-Christophe Péraud -
88 Matteo Montaguti -
89 Manuel Belletti -
90 Julien Berard -
91 Rinaldo Nocentini -
92 Martin Elmiger
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Pro Team Astana
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93 Andrey Kashechkin -
94 Kevin Seeldrayers -
95 Fredrik Kessiakoff -
96 Andriy Grivko -
97 Janez Brajkovic -
98 Evgeny Petrov -
99 Roman Kreuziger -
100 Paolo Tiralongo
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Sky Procycling
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101 Bradley Wiggins -
102 Michael Rogers -
103 Christopher Froome -
104 Kanstantsin Siutsou -
105 Mark Cavendish -
106 Geraint Thomas -
107 Danny Pate -
108 Richie Porte
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Katusha Team
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109 Joan Horrach Rippoll -
110 Petr Ignatenko -
111 Denis Menchov -
112 Gatis Smukulis -
113 Pavel Brutt -
114 Simon Špilak -
115 Giampaolo Caruso -
116 Eduard Vorganov
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Saur - Sojasun
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117 Jérôme Coppel -
118 Maxime Méderel -
119 Guillaume Levarlet -
120 Fabrice Jeandesboz -
121 Jonathan Hivert -
122 Yannick Talabardon -
123 Jean-Marc Marino -
124 Jimmy Engoulvent
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Garmin-Sharp
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125 David Zabriskie -
126 Peter Stetina -
127 Christian Vande Velde -
128 Ryder Hesjedal -
129 Ramunas Navardauskas -
130 Andrew Talansky -
131 Alex Rasmussen -
132 Daniel Martin
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RadioShack-Nissan
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133 George Bennett -
134 Andreas Klöden -
135 Tiago Machado -
136 Thomas Rohregger -
137 Jakob Fuglsang -
138 Oliver Zaugg -
139 Giacomo Nizzolo
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Rabobank Cycling Team
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140 Wilco Kelderman -
141 Laurens ten Dam -
142 Stef Clement -
143 Luis León Sánchez -
144 Bauke Mollema -
145 Michael Matthews -
146 Tom Jelte Slagter -
147 Maarten Wynants
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Orica GreenEdge Cycling Team
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148 Christian Meier -
149 Allan Davis -
150 Leigh Howard -
151 Fumiyuki Beppu -
152 Daryl Impey -
153 Travis Meyer -
154 Pieter Weening -
155 Luke Durbridge
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