Tour of the Alps 2021 - Start List
Start list
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Ineos Grenadiers
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Groupama-FDJ
- 11 Thibaut Pinot
 - 12 Tobias Ludvigsson
 - 13 Antoine Duchesne
 - 14 Simon Guglielmi
 - 15 Reuben Thompson
 - 16 Attila Valter
 - 17 Marijn Van den Berg
 
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Trek–Segafredo
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Astana-Premier Tech
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Bora-Hansgrohe
- 41 Matteo Fabbro
 - 42 Felix Großschartner
 - 43 Anton Palzer
 - 44 Lukas Pöstlberger
 - 45 Rudiger Selig
 - 46 Frederik Wandalh
 - 47 Ben Zwiehoff
 
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Team BikeExchange
- 51 Simon Yates
 - 52 Kevin Colleoni
 - 53 Tanel Kangert
 - 54 Cameron Meyer
 - 55 Mikel Nieve Ituralde
 - 56 Callum Scotson
 - 57 Nick Schultz
 
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EF Education-Nippo
- 61 William Barta
 - 62 Hugh Carthy
 - 63 Ruben Guerreiro
 - 64 Lachlan Morton
 - 65 Logan Owen
 - 66 Julius van den Berg
 - 67 Tejay van Garderen
 
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UAE Team Emirates
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Qhubeka NextHash
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Israel Start–Up Nation
- 91 Alexander Cataford
 - 92 Alessandro De Marchi
 - 93 Christopher Froome
 - 94 Omer Goldstein
 - 95 Ben Hermans
 - 96 Daniel Martin
 - 97 Guy Niv
 
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Bahrain Victorious
- 101 Pello Bilbao
 - 102 Yukiya Arashiro
 - 103 Domen Novak
 - 104 Hermann Pernsteiner
 - 105 Mark Padun
 - 106 Rafael Valls
 - 107 Chun Kai Feng
 
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AG2R Citroën Team
- 111 Francois Bidard
 - 112 Geoffrey Bouchard
 - 113 Lawrence Warbasse
 - 114 Tony Gallopin
 - 115 Jaakko Hänninen
 - 116 Nicolas Prodhomme
 - 117 Andrea Vendrame
 
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Team DSM
- 121 Romain Bardet
 - 122 Romain Combaud
 - 123 Jai Hindley
 - 124 Nicolas Roche
 - 125 Michael Storer
 - 126 Henri Vandenabelee
 - 127 Leon Heinschke
 
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Androni Giocattoli-Sidermec
- 131 Alessandro Bisolti
 - 132 Jefferson Alexander Cepeda
 - 133 Luca Chirico
 - 134 Daniel Muñoz Giraldo
 - 135 Simone Ravanelli
 - 136 Santiago Umba
 - 137 Natnael Tesfatsion
 
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Gazprom-Rusvelo
- 141 Ilnur Zakarin
 - 142 Cristian Scaroni
 - 143 Denis Nekrasov
 - 144 Nikolay Cherkasov
 - 145 Pavel Kochetkov
 - 146 Mathias Vacek
 - 147 Anton Kuzmin
 
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Team Arkea-Samsic
- 151 Nairo Quintana
 - 152 Dayer Uberney Quintana Rojas
 - 153 Maxime Bouet
 - 154 Winner Anacona Gomez
 - 155 Anthony Delaplace
 - 156 Romain Hardy
 - 157 Markus Pajur
 
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Bardiani-CSF-Faizane
- 161 Enrico Battaglin
 - 162 Johnatan Canaveral
 - 163 Giovanni Carboni
 - 164 Luca Covili
 - 165 Davide Gabburo
 - 166 Daniel Savini
 - 167 Filippo Zana
 
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Eolo-Kometa Cycling Team
- 171 Edward Ravasi
 - 172 Alejandro Ropero
 - 173 Davide Bais
 - 174 Mark Christian
 - 175 Marton Dina
 - 176 Erik Fetter
 - 177 Alessandro Fancellu
 
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Caja Rural-Seguros RGA
- 181 Julen Amezqueta Moreno
 - 182 Alejandro Osorio Carvajal
 - 183 Sergio Roman Martín
 - 184 Alvaro Cuadros
 - 185 Jon Barrenetxea
 - 186 Juan Fernando Calle
 
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Uno-X Pro Cycling Team
- 191 Torstein Traeen
 - 192 Lars Saugstad
 - 193 Torjus Sleen
 - 194 Sindre Kulset
 - 195 Idar Andersen
 - 196 Morten Alexander Hulgaard
 - 197 Tobias Halland Johannessen
 
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Tirol KTM Cycling Team
- 201 Florian Lipowitz
 - 202 Felix Engelhardt
 - 203 Logan Mclain
 - 204 Matevž Govekar
 - 205 Georg Steinhauser
 - 206 Kevin Pezzo Rosola
 - 207 Emanuel Zangerle
 
 
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