Tour de Suisse 2005 - Start List
Start list
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- Robbie McEwen
- Andrej Hauptman
- Christophe Le Mevel
- Michael Albasini
- Tobias Steinhauser
- Frédéric Guesdon
- Gerrit Glomser
- Laurent Brochard
- Bernhard Eisel
- Peter Farazijn
- Leif Hoste
- Christophe Kern
- Franck Renier
- Unai Emilio Yus
- Marius Sabaliauskas
- Salvatore Commesso
- Paolo Bettini
- Kevin Hulsmans
- René Haselbacher
- Peter Wrolich
- Arnaud Coyot
- Beat Zberg
- Arnaud Gérard
- Antonio Colom Mas
- Ronny Scholz
- Sven Montgomery
- Jason McCartney
- Jurgen Van den Broeck
- Guido Trenti
- Iker Flores Galarza
- Aitor Gonzalez Jimenez
- Matej Mugerli
- Luis Perez Rodriguez
- Cédric Vasseur
- Jesus Hernandez Blazquez
- Jens Voigt
- Rolf Aldag
- Fred Rodriguez
- Gert Steegmans
- David Navas Chica
- Egoi Martinez De Esteban
- Grégory Rast
- Vincenzo Nibali
- Koldo Gil Perez
- Martin Elmiger
- Wim Vansevenant
- Jan Ullrich
- Giuseppe Guerini
- Daniele Nardello
- Francesco Bellotti
- Saul Raisin
- Joan Horrach Rippoll
- Unai Osa Eizaguirre
- David Lopez Garcia
- Baden Cooke
- Marco Marzano
- Marco Zanotti
- Markus Zberg
- Fabian Wegmann
- Steffen Wesemann
- Paolo Valoti
- Sébastien Hinault
- Max van Heeswijk
- Guennadi Mikhailov
- David Etxebarria Alkorta
- Carlos Barredo Llamazales
- Andrea Peron
- Kim Kirchen
- Juan Carlos Dominguez Dominguez
- Servais Knaven
- Cristian Moreni
- Alessandro Bertolini
- Marco Fertonani
- Jörg Ludewig
- Wladimir Belli
- Pablo Lastras Garcia
- Ludovic Auger
- Freddy Bichot
- Jonathan Gonzalez Rios
- Dariusz Baranowski
- Joseba Beloki Dorronsoro
- Mathew Hayman
- Thorwald Veneberg
- Oscar Freire Gomez
- Bart Dockx
- Joseba Albizu Lizaso
- Angelo Furlan
- Mirko Celestino
- Antton Luengo Celaya
- Tadej Valjavec
- Rubens Bertogliati
- Bradley McGee
- Jussi Veikkanen
- José Luis Arrieta Lujambio
- Andreas Matzbacher
- Francisco Javier Vila Errandonea
- Geoffroy Lequatre
- Charles Wegelius
- Staf Scheirlinckx
- Alejandro Valverde Belmonte
- Thomas Voeckler
- Bobby Julich
- Matteo Tosatto
- Dario Frigo
- Allan Johansen
- Aurélien Clerc
- Nick Gates
- Maarten den Bakker
- Niki Aebersold
- Angel Gomez Gomez
- David De La Fuente Rasilla
- Patrik Sinkewitz
- Georg Totschnig
- David Loosli
- Daniel Atienza Urendeze
- Nicolas Inaudi
- Yannick Talabardon
- Laszlo Bodrogi
- Daniele Colli
- Roberto Laiseka Jaio
- Jan Boven
- Javier Ramirez Abeja
- Cédric Hervé
- Kjell Carlström
- Lorenzo Bernucci
- Gustav Erik Larsson
- Daniel Schnider
- Vladimir Gusev
- Fränk Schleck
- Luciano André Pagliarini Mendonca
- Daniele Righi
- Michael Blaudzun
- Fabian Cancellara
- Leonardo Piepoli
- Alexandre Moos
- Alexandr Kolobnev
- Frédéric Mainguenaud
- Matthieu Sprick
- Stephan Schreck
- Karsten Kroon
- Nico Mattan
- Christopher Horner
- Giampaolo Caruso
- Franco Pellizotti
- Fabian Jeker
- Marco Pinotti
- Grischa Niermann
- Sascha Urweider
- Linus Gerdemann
- Leonardo Bertagnolli
- Benoît Joachim
- Serguei Gonchar
- Iban Mayo Diez
- Cadel Evans
- Walter Beneteau
- Tom Boonen
- Michael Barry
- Roger Hammond
- Michael Rogers
- Serguei Ivanov
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