Tour de Suisse 2008 - Start List
Start list
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- Florian Stalder
- José Rujano Guillen
- Michael Albasini
- Murilo Antonio Fischer
- Elias Schmaeh
- Morris Possoni
- Philippe Gilbert
- Hector Gonzalez Baeza
- Xavier Florencio Cabre
- Pieter Jacobs
- Martin Müller
- Oscar Freire Gomez
- Frédéric Guesdon
- Francis Mourey
- Bram Tankink
- Renaud Dion
- Matej Jurco
- Alexandre Usov
- Sylvain Calzati
- Theo Eltink
- Sebastian Langeveld
- Robert Förster
- Angel Gomez Gomez
- Darren Lill
- Kurt-Asle Arvesen
- Christophe Mengin
- Stijn Devolder
- Dmitriy Muravyev
- Mickaël Delage
- Claudio Corioni
- Ivan Santaromita
- Danilo Napolitano
- Gert Steegmans
- Andrey Mizourov
- Marco Velo
- Leonardo Duque
- Alessandro Vanotti
- Pietro Caucchioli
- Eric Berthou
- Fränk Schleck
- Ronny Scholz
- Yannick Talabardon
- Christian Knees
- Maxim Iglinskiy
- Filippo Pozzato
- José Ivan Gutierrez Palacios
- Dionisio Galparsoro Martinez
- Steve Bovay
- Jeffry Louder
- Steve Morabito
- Grégory Rast
- Martin Kohler
- Jonathan Garcia
- Olaf Pollack
- Koldo Fernandez De Larrea
- Andoni Lafuente
- Thomas Dekker
- Dmitrii Kozonchuk
- Fabian Cancellara
- Matthieu Sprick
- Olivier Bonnaire
- Gorka Verdugo Marcotegui
- Marcel Sieberg
- Roman Kreuziger
- Aitor Hernandez Gutierrez
- Jérôme Pineau
- Eros Capecchi
- Beñat Intxausti Elorriaga
- Julien Belgy
- Laszlo Bodrogi
- Steve Zampieri
- Benoït Vaugrenard
- Stuart O'Grady
- Rubens Bertogliati
- Andreas Klöden
- Leonardo Scarselli
- Ralf Grabsch
- David Loosli
- Blaise Sonnery
- Hubert Schwab
- Tanel Kangert
- Andy Schleck
- Bobby Julich
- Oliver Zaugg
- Anthony Roux
- Giovanni Visconti
- Matteo Bono
- Philip Deignan
- Matteo Tosatto
- David Cañada Gracia
- Johann Tschopp
- Robbie McEwen
- Greg Van Avermaet
- Jurgen Roelandts
- Leif Hoste
- Andreas Dietziker
- Kim Kirchen
- Antonio Cruz
- Alexandre Moos
- Erik Zabel
- Wim Vansevenant
- Hervé Duclos Lassalle
- Damiano Cunego
- Martin Elmiger
- Staf Scheirlinckx
- Sébastien Portal
- Jose Joaquin Rojas Gil
- Enrico Franzoi
- Alexandre Botcharov
- Lloyd Mondory
- Sébastien Rosseler
- Harald Morscher
- Daniel Musiol
- Daniel Moreno Fernandez
- Igor Anton Hernandez
- Stefan Schumacher
- Gianni Meersman
- Markus Zberg
- Stephan Schreck
- Alexandre Blain
- Enrico Poitschke
- Jorge Azanza Soto
- Inigo Landaluze Intxaurraga
- Edvald Boasson Hagen
- Vincent Jérôme
- Anthony Geslin
- Laurens ten Dam
- Jens Voigt
- Mathias Frank
- Marcus Burghardt
- Gerald Ciolek
- Frank Hoj
- Paolo Tiralongo
- Marco Marzano
- Johan Vansummeren
- Pablo Lastras Garcia
- Thomas Lövkvist
- Xabier Zandio Echaide
- Francisco Perez Sanchez
- Marc de Maar
- Serguei Ivanov
- Marcus Fothen
- Jesus Del Nero Montes
- Raul Alarcon Garcia
- Volodymir Gustov
- Serguei Yakovlev
- Niki Terpstra
- Massimiliano Mori
- Alessandro Ballan
- Vicente Reynes Mimo
- Danilo Wyss
- Maarten Tjallingii
- Sylvain Chavanel
- Steven de Jongh
- Mark Renshaw
- Gabriel Rasch
- Rene Weissinger
- André Korff
- Sébastien Hinault
- Mathieu Perget
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