List of teams and cyclists in the 1993 Giro d'Italia

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The 1993 Giro d'Italia was the 76th edition of the Giro d'Italia, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The field consisted of 180 riders, and 132 riders finished the race.

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No.Starting number worn by the rider during the Giro
Pos.Position in the general classification
DNFDenotes a rider who did not finish
No.NameNationalityTeamRef
1 Miguel Induráin Flag of Spain.svg Spain Banesto [1]
2 José Luis Arrieta Flag of Spain.svg Spain Banesto [1]
3 Armand de Las Cuevas Flag of France.svg France Banesto [1]
4 José Luis de Santos  [ es ]Flag of Spain.svg Spain Banesto [1]
5 Stéphane Heulot Flag of France.svg France Banesto [1]
6 Prudencio Induráin Flag of Spain.svg Spain Banesto [1]
7 Fabrice Philipot Flag of France.svg France Banesto [1]
8 Gérard Rué Flag of France.svg France Banesto [1]
9 Francisco San Roman Flag of Spain.svg Spain Banesto [1]
11 Gianluigi Barsotelli Flag of Italy.svg Italy Amore & Vita–Galatron [1]
12 Stefano Giraldi Flag of Italy.svg Italy Amore & Vita–Galatron [1]
13 Giuseppe Calcaterra Flag of Italy.svg Italy Amore & Vita–Galatron [1]
14 Riccardo Forconi Flag of Italy.svg Italy Amore & Vita–Galatron [1]
15 Vincenzo Galati Flag of Italy.svg Italy Amore & Vita–Galatron [1]
16 Rodolfo Massi Flag of Italy.svg Italy Amore & Vita–Galatron [1]
17 Flavio Milan Flag of Italy.svg Italy Amore & Vita–Galatron [1]
18 Maurizio Molinari Flag of Italy.svg Italy Amore & Vita–Galatron [1]
19 Bruno Risi Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland Amore & Vita–Galatron [1]
21 Daniel Clavero Flag of Spain.svg Spain Artiach–Filipinos–Chiquilin [1]
22 Eduardo Chozas Flag of Spain.svg Spain Artiach–Filipinos–Chiquilin [1]
23 Luis Espinosa Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Artiach–Filipinos–Chiquilin [1]
24 Americo Neves Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Artiach–Filipinos–Chiquilin [1]
25 Orlando Rodrigues Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Artiach–Filipinos–Chiquilin [1]
26 Alfonso Gutiérrez Flag of Spain.svg Spain Artiach–Filipinos–Chiquilin [1]
27 Carmelo Miranda Flag of Spain.svg Spain Artiach–Filipinos–Chiquilin [1]
28 Asensio Navarro  [ es ]Flag of Spain.svg Spain Artiach–Filipinos–Chiquilin [1]
29 Vicente Ridaura Flag of Spain.svg Spain Artiach–Filipinos–Chiquilin [1]
31 Claudio Chiappucci Flag of Italy.svg Italy Carrera Jeans–Tassoni [1]
32 Stephen Roche Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland Carrera Jeans–Tassoni [1]
33 Guido Bontempi Flag of Italy.svg Italy Carrera Jeans–Tassoni [1]
34 Marco Pantani Flag of Italy.svg Italy Carrera Jeans–Tassoni [1]
35 Vladimir Poulnikov Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Carrera Jeans–Tassoni [1]
36 Remo Rossi Flag of Italy.svg Italy Carrera Jeans–Tassoni [1]
37 Fabio Roscioli Flag of Italy.svg Italy Carrera Jeans–Tassoni [1]
38 Mario Chiesa Flag of Italy.svg Italy Carrera Jeans–Tassoni [1]
39 Andrea Tafi Flag of Italy.svg Italy Carrera Jeans–Tassoni [1]
41 Luc Leblanc Flag of France.svg France Castorama [1]
42 Thierry Bourguignon Flag of France.svg France Castorama [1]
43 Philippe Bouvatier Flag of France.svg France Castorama [1]
44 Emmanuel Magnien Flag of France.svg France Castorama [1]
45 Laurent Desbiens Flag of France.svg France Castorama [1]
46 Laurent Madouas Flag of France.svg France Castorama [1]
47 Laurent Brochard Flag of France.svg France Castorama [1]
48 Dante Rezze Flag of France.svg France Castorama [1]
49 Bruno Thibout Flag of France.svg France Castorama [1]
51 Fabio Casartelli Flag of Italy.svg Italy Ariostea [1]
52 Bruno Cenghialta Flag of Italy.svg Italy Ariostea [1]
53 Roberto Conti Flag of Italy.svg Italy Ariostea [1]
54 Giorgio Furlan Flag of Italy.svg Italy Ariostea [1]
55 Massimiliano Lelli Flag of Italy.svg Italy Ariostea [1]
56 Davide Cassani Flag of Italy.svg Italy Ariostea [1]
57 Bjarne Riis Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Ariostea [1]
58 Marco Saligari Flag of Italy.svg Italy Ariostea [1]
59 Mauro Santaromita Flag of Italy.svg Italy Ariostea [1]
61 Marco Giovannetti Flag of Italy.svg Italy Mapei–Viner [1]
62 Mauro Consonni Flag of Italy.svg Italy Mapei–Viner [1]
63 Stefano Della Santa Flag of Italy.svg Italy Mapei–Viner [1]
64 Luca Gelfi Flag of Italy.svg Italy Mapei–Viner [1]
65 Juan Carlos González Salvador Flag of Spain.svg Spain Mapei–Viner [1]
66 Santos Hernández Flag of Spain.svg Spain Mapei–Viner [1]
67 Dario Nicoletti Flag of Italy.svg Italy Mapei–Viner [1]
68 Fabrizio Bontempi Flag of Italy.svg Italy Mapei–Viner [1]
69 Andrey Teteryuk Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Mapei–Viner [1]
71 Jos van Aert Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Festina–Lotus [1]
72 Falk Boden Flag of Germany.svg Germany Festina–Lotus [1]
73 Marco Finco Flag of Italy.svg Italy Festina–Lotus [1]
74 Romes Gainetdinov Flag of Russia.svg Russia Festina–Lotus [1]
75 Fernando Piñero Flag of Spain.svg Spain Festina–Lotus [1]
76 Yuri Manuylov Flag of Russia.svg Russia Festina–Lotus [1]
77 Xavier Perez Font Flag of Spain.svg Spain Festina–Lotus [1]
78 Eric Van Lancker Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Festina–Lotus [1]
79 Steven Rooks Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Festina–Lotus [1]
81 Nicolas Aubier  [ fr ]Flag of France.svg France GAN [1]
82 Laurent Bezault Flag of France.svg France GAN [1]
83 Christophe Capelle Flag of France.svg France GAN [1]
84 Philippe Casado Flag of France.svg France GAN [1]
85 Hervé Garel Flag of France.svg France GAN [1]
86 Greg LeMond Flag of the United States.svg United States GAN [1]
87 Francis Moreau Flag of France.svg France GAN [1]
88 Eddy Seigneur Flag of France.svg France GAN [1]
89 Jérôme Simon Flag of France.svg France GAN [1]
91 Gianni Bugno Flag of Italy.svg Italy Gatorade–Mega Drive–Kenwood [1]
92 Andrea Chiurato Flag of Italy.svg Italy Gatorade–Mega Drive–Kenwood [1]
93 Mario Manzoni Flag of Italy.svg Italy Gatorade–Mega Drive–Kenwood [1]
94 Abelardo Rondón Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Gatorade–Mega Drive–Kenwood [1]
95 Pello Ruiz Cabestany Flag of Spain.svg Spain Gatorade–Mega Drive–Kenwood [1]
96 Oscar Pelliccioli Flag of Italy.svg Italy Gatorade–Mega Drive–Kenwood [1]
97 Mario Scirea Flag of Italy.svg Italy Gatorade–Mega Drive–Kenwood [1]
98 Stefano Zanatta Flag of Italy.svg Italy Gatorade–Mega Drive–Kenwood [1]
99 Valerio Tebaldi Flag of Italy.svg Italy Gatorade–Mega Drive–Kenwood [1]
101 Valter Bonča Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia Jolly Componibili–Club 88 [1]
102 Paolo Botarelli Flag of Italy.svg Italy Jolly Componibili–Club 88 [1]
103 Maurizio Nuzzi Flag of Italy.svg Italy Jolly Componibili–Club 88 [1]
104 Dimitri Konyshev Flag of Russia.svg Russia Jolly Componibili–Club 88 [1]
105 Jean-Claude Leclercq Flag of France.svg France Jolly Componibili–Club 88 [1]
106 Endrio Leoni Flag of Italy.svg Italy Jolly Componibili–Club 88 [1]
107 Erich Maechler Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland Jolly Componibili–Club 88 [1]
108 Dario Mariuzzo Flag of Italy.svg Italy Jolly Componibili–Club 88 [1]
109 Marcello Siboni Flag of Italy.svg Italy Jolly Componibili–Club 88 [1]
111 Asiat Saitov Flag of Russia.svg Russia Kelme–Xacobeo [1]
112 Hernán Buenahora Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Kelme–Xacobeo [1]
113 Néstor Mora Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Kelme–Xacobeo [1]
114 José Martín Farfán Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Kelme–Xacobeo [1]
115 José Diaz Martinez Flag of Spain.svg Spain Kelme–Xacobeo [1]
116 Julio César Cadena Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Kelme–Xacobeo [1]
117 Federico Muñoz Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Kelme–Xacobeo [1]
118 Luis-Felipe Moreno Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Kelme–Xacobeo [1]
119 Francisco Cabello Flag of Spain.svg Spain Kelme–Xacobeo [1]
121 Maurizio Fondriest Flag of Italy.svg Italy Lampre–Polti [1]
122 Gianluca Bortolami Flag of Italy.svg Italy Lampre–Polti [1]
123 Stefano Allocchio Flag of Italy.svg Italy Lampre–Polti [1]
124 Wladimir Belli Flag of Italy.svg Italy Lampre–Polti [1]
125 Acácio da Silva Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Lampre–Polti [1]
126 Alexander Gontchenkov Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Lampre–Polti [1]
127 Pavel Tonkov Flag of Russia.svg Russia Lampre–Polti [1]
128 Ján Svorada Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia Lampre–Polti [1]
129 Marco Zen Flag of Italy.svg Italy Lampre–Polti [1]
131 Moreno Argentin Flag of Italy.svg Italy Mecair–Ballan [1]
132 Piotr Ugrumov Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Mecair–Ballan [1]
133 Alberto Volpi Flag of Italy.svg Italy Mecair–Ballan [1]
134 Heinz Imboden Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland Mecair–Ballan [1]
135 Dario Bottaro Flag of Italy.svg Italy Mecair–Ballan [1]
136 Evgeni Berzin Flag of Russia.svg Russia Mecair–Ballan [1]
137 Vladislav Bobrik Flag of Russia.svg Russia Mecair–Ballan [1]
138 Gianvito Martinelli Flag of Italy.svg Italy Mecair–Ballan [1]
139 Andreas Kappes Flag of Germany.svg Germany Mecair–Ballan [1] [2]
141 Adriano Baffi Flag of Italy.svg Italy Mercatone Uno–Zucchini–Medeghini [1]
142 Fabio Bordonali Flag of Italy.svg Italy Mercatone Uno–Zucchini–Medeghini [1]
143 Mariano Piccoli Flag of Italy.svg Italy Mercatone Uno–Zucchini–Medeghini [1]
144 Francesco Casagrande Flag of Italy.svg Italy Mercatone Uno–Zucchini–Medeghini [1]
145 Flavio Giupponi Flag of Italy.svg Italy Mercatone Uno–Zucchini–Medeghini [1]
146 Bruno Leali Flag of Italy.svg Italy Mercatone Uno–Zucchini–Medeghini [1]
147 Adri van der Poel Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Mercatone Uno–Zucchini–Medeghini [1]
148 Enrico Zaina Flag of Italy.svg Italy Mercatone Uno–Zucchini–Medeghini [1]
149 Giuseppe Petito Flag of Italy.svg Italy Mercatone Uno–Zucchini–Medeghini [1]
151 Fabio Baldato Flag of Italy.svg Italy GB–MG Maglificio [1]
152 Franco Chioccioli Flag of Italy.svg Italy GB–MG Maglificio [1]
153 Zenon Jaskuła Flag of Poland.svg  Poland GB–MG Maglificio [1]
154 Roberto Gusmeroli Flag of Italy.svg Italy GB–MG Maglificio [1]
155 Laurent Pillon Flag of France.svg France GB–MG Maglificio [1]
156 Franco Vona Flag of Italy.svg Italy GB–MG Maglificio [1]
157 Andrei Tchmil Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova GB–MG Maglificio [1]
158 Flavio Vanzella Flag of Italy.svg Italy GB–MG Maglificio [1]
159 Eros Poli Flag of Italy.svg Italy GB–MG Maglificio [1]
161 Andrew Hampsten Flag of the United States.svg United States Motorola [1]
162 Norman Alvis Flag of the United States.svg United States Motorola [1]
163 Steve Bauer Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada Motorola [1]
164 Michel Dernies Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Motorola [1]
165 Kai Hundertmarck Flag of Germany.svg Germany Motorola [1]
166 Steve Larsen Flag of the United States.svg United States Motorola [1]
167 Christophe Manin Flag of France.svg France Motorola [1]
168 Álvaro Mejía Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Motorola [1]
169 Bjørn Stenersen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Motorola [1]
171 Roberto Pagnin Flag of Italy.svg Italy Navigare–Blue Storm [1]
172 Stefano Zanini Flag of Italy.svg Italy Navigare–Blue Storm [1]
173 Fabiano Fontanelli Flag of Italy.svg Italy Navigare–Blue Storm [1]
174 Massimo Podenzana Flag of Italy.svg Italy Navigare–Blue Storm [1]
175 Alexandr Shefer Flag of Russia.svg Russia Navigare–Blue Storm [1]
176 Mastoshi Ichikawa Flag of Japan.svg Japan Navigare–Blue Storm [1]
177 Michele Coppolillo Flag of Italy.svg Italy Navigare–Blue Storm [1]
178 Luboš Lom Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Navigare–Blue Storm [1]
179 Angelo Citracca  [ fr ]Flag of Italy.svg Italy Navigare–Blue Storm [1]
181 Rolf Aldag Flag of Germany.svg Germany Team Telekom [1]
182 Uwe Ampler Flag of Germany.svg Germany Team Telekom [1]
183 Udo Bölts Flag of Germany.svg Germany Team Telekom [1]
184 Bernd Gröne Flag of Germany.svg Germany Team Telekom [1]
185 Jens Heppner Flag of Germany.svg Germany Team Telekom [1]
186 Mario Kummer Flag of Germany.svg Germany Team Telekom [1]
187 Uwe Raab Flag of Germany.svg Germany Team Telekom [1]
188 Steffen Wesemann Flag of Germany.svg Germany Team Telekom [1]
189 Christian Henn Flag of Germany.svg Germany Team Telekom [1]
191 Leonardo Sierra Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela ZG Mobili [1]
192 Massimo Ghirotto Flag of Italy.svg Italy ZG Mobili [1]
193 Giancarlo Perini Flag of Italy.svg Italy ZG Mobili [1]
194 Gianni Faresin Flag of Italy.svg Italy ZG Mobili [1]
195 Stefano Colagè Flag of Italy.svg Italy ZG Mobili [1]
196 Michele Moro  [ fr ]Flag of Italy.svg Italy ZG Mobili [1]
197 Diego Trepin Flag of Italy.svg Italy ZG Mobili [1]
198 Roberto Caruso Flag of Italy.svg Italy ZG Mobili [1]
199 Nelson Rodríguez Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia ZG Mobili [1]

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