Team Profile
Bora-Hansgrohe
- Giovanni Aleotti
- Cesare Benedetti
- Emanuel Buchmann
- Nico Denz
- Patrick Gamper
- Alexander Hajek
- Marco Haller
- Emil Herzog
- Sergio Andres Higuita
- Jai Hindley
- Bob Jungels
- Jonas Koch
- Lennard Kämna
- Florian Lipowitz
- Luis-Joe Lührs
- Filip Maciejuk
- Daniel Martínez
- Jordi Meeus
- Ryan Mullen
- Roger Adria Oliveras
- Anton Palzer
- Danny van Poppel
- Primoz Roglic
- Maximilian Schachmann
- Matteo Sobrero
- Aleksandr Vlasov
- Frederik Wandahl
- Sam Welsford
- Ben Zwiehoff
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