Volta Ciclista a Catalunya 2021 - Start List
Start list
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Movistar Team
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Team Jumbo–Visma
- 11 George Bennett
- 12 Sepp Kuss
- 13 Steven Kruijswijk
- 14 Robert Gesink
- 15 Koen Bouwman
- 16 Antwan Tolhoek
- 17 Chris Harper
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Deceuninck-QuickStep
- 21 João Almeida
- 22 Fausto Masnada
- 23 Josef Cerny
- 24 James Knox
- 25 Dries Devenyns
- 26 Pieter Serry
- 27 Remi Cavagna
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UAE Team Emirates
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Ineos Grenadiers
- 41 Richie Porte
- 42 Richard Carapaz
- 43 Adam Yates
- 44 Geraint Thomas
- 45 Rohan Dennis
- 46 Jonathan Castroviejo Nicolas
- 47 Luke Rowe
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Team DSM
- 51 Jai Hindley
- 52 Michael Storer
- 53 Chad Haga
- 54 Chris Hamilton
- 55 Max Kanter
- 56 Nicolas Roche
- 57 Thymen Arensman
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Bora-Hansgrohe
- 61 Peter Sagan
- 62 Wilco Kelderman
- 63 Lennard Kämna
- 64 Jordi Meeus
- 65 Ide Schelling
- 66 Ben Zwiehoff
- 67 Frederik Wandalh
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Astana-Premier Tech
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Trek–Segafredo
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Groupama-FDJ
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EF Education-Nippo
- 101 Ruben Guerreiro
- 102 Rigoberto Urán
- 103 Hugh Carthy
- 104 Jonathan Caicedo
- 105 Diego Andrés Camargo Pineda
- 106 Tejay van Garderen
- 107 Michael Valgren Andersen
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Team BikeExchange
- 111 Simon Yates
- 112 Johan Esteban Chaves Rubio
- 113 Tanel Kangert
- 114 Lucas Hamilton
- 115 Dion Smith
- 116 Brent Bookwalter
- 117 Callum Scotson
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Bahrain Victorious
- 121 Wout Poels
- 122 Hermann Pernsteiner
- 123 Santiago Buitrago Sanchez
- 124 Matej Mohoric
- 126 Domen Novak
- 127 Stephen Williams
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AG2R Citroën Team
- 131 Clément Venturini
- 132 Clement Champoussin
- 133 Bob Jungels
- 134 Jaakko Hänninen
- 135 Ben Gastauer
- 136 Tony Gallopin
- 137 Francois Bidard
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Lotto Soudal
- 141 Andreas Lorentz Kron
- 142 Thomas De Gendt
- 143 Harm Vanhoucke
- 144 Maxim Van Gils
- 145 Steff Cras
- 146 Sylvain Moniquet
- 147 Tomasz Marczynski
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Cofidis
- 151 Rubén Fernandez
- 152 Nicolas Edet
- 153 Rémy Rochas
- 154 José Herrada Lopez
- 155 Thomas Champion
- 156 Fernando Barcelo Aragon
- 157 Natnael Berhane
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Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert Matériaux
- 161 Louis Meintjes
- 162 Jan Bakelants
- 163 Jan Hirt
- 164 Rein Taaramäe
- 165 Simone Petilli
- 166 Alexander Evans
- 167 Jeremy Bellicaud
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Qhubeka NextHash
- 171 Robert Power
- 172 Kilian Frankiny
- 173 Sander Armee
- 174 Reinardt Janse Van Rensburg
- 175 Connor Brown
- 176 Karel Vacek
- 177 Sean Bennett
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Israel Start–Up Nation
- 181 Christopher Froome
- 182 Daniel Martin
- 183 Michael Woods
- 184 Daryl Impey
- 185 Alexander Cataford
- 186 Omer Goldstein
- 187 Reto Hollenstein
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Team Arkea-Samsic
- 201 Nairo Quintana
- 202 Anthony Delaplace
- 203 Lukasz Owsian
- 204 Matis Louvel
- 205 Laurent Pichon
- 206 Elie Gesbert
- 207 Alan Riou
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Gazprom-Rusvelo
- 211 Ilnur Zakarin
- 212 Sergei Chernetckii
- 213 Pavel Kochetkov
- 214 Roman Kreuziger
- 215 Artem Nych
- 216 Dmitry Strakhov
- 217 Denis Nekrasov
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Rally Cycling
- 221 Joey Rosskopf
- 222 Gavin Mannion
- 223 Colin Joyce
- 224 Ben King
- 225 Nickolas Zukowsky
- 226 Nathan Brown
- 227 Rob Britton
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Equipo Kern Pharma
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Euskaltel-Euskadi
- 241 Luis Angel Maté Mardones
- 242 Antonio Soto Guirao
- 243 Mikel Bizkarra Etxegibel
- 244 Juan José Lobato
- 245 Joan Bou
- 246 Mikel Iturria Segurola
- 247 Gotzon Martin Sanz
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