List of teams and cyclists in the 1998 Giro d'Italia

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The 1998 Giro d'Italia was the 81st edition of the Giro d'Italia, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The field consisted of 162 riders, and 94 riders finished the race.

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Legend
No.Starting number worn by the rider during the Giro
Pos.Position in the general classification
DNFDenotes a rider who did not finish
No.NameNationalityTeamPos.Ref
1 Ivan Gotti Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Saeco–Cannondale DNF [1]
2 Mario Cipollini Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Saeco–Cannondale DNF [1]
3 Gian Matteo Fagnini Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Saeco–Cannondale 77 [1]
4 Giuseppe Calcaterra Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Saeco–Cannondale 93 [1]
5 Dario Frigo Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Saeco–Cannondale 42 [1]
6 Pavel Padrnos Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Saeco–Cannondale 36 [1]
7 Leonardo Piepoli Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Saeco–Cannondale 16 [1]
8 Paolo Savoldelli Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Saeco–Cannondale 9 [1]
9 Mario Scirea Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Saeco–Cannondale 61 [1]
11 Glenn Magnusson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Amore & Vita–ForzArcore DNF [1]
12 Dario Andriotto Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Amore & Vita–ForzArcore DNF [1]
13 Sandro Giacomelli  [ it ]Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Amore & Vita–ForzArcore DNF [1]
14 Andrea Patuelli Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Amore & Vita–ForzArcore 81 [1]
15 Simone Zucchi  [ fr ]Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Amore & Vita–ForzArcore DNF [1]
16 Matthew White Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Amore & Vita–ForzArcore DNF [1]
17 Maurizio De Pasquale Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Amore & Vita–ForzArcore 74 [1]
18 Simone Leporatti Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Amore & Vita–ForzArcore DNF [1]
19 Federico Profeti  [ nl ]Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Amore & Vita–ForzArcore 63 [1]
21 Michele Bartoli Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Asics–CGA DNF [1]
22 Paolo Bettini Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Asics–CGA 7 [1]
23 Andrea Noè Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Asics–CGA 15 [1]
24 Alexandr Shefer Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Asics–CGA 44 [1]
25 Luca Scinto Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Asics–CGA DNF [1]
26 Federico Colonna Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Asics–CGA DNF [1]
27 Michele Coppolillo Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Asics–CGA 75 [1]
28 David Tani Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Asics–CGA 89 [1]
29 Carlo Marino Bianchi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Asics–CGA DNF [1]
31 Stefano Cattai Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Ballan 67 [1]
32 Gabriele Colombo Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Ballan 52 [1]
33 Carlo Finco Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Ballan 65 [1]
34 Alexander Gontchenkov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Ballan DNF [1]
35 Endrio Leoni Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Ballan DNF [1]
36 Nicola Loda Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Ballan 46 [1]
37 Angelo Canzonieri  [ it ]Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Ballan 78 [1]
38 Amilcare Tronca  [ nl ]Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Ballan 33 [1]
39 Piotr Ugrumov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Ballan 40 [1]
41 Enrico Zaina Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Brescialat–Liquigas DNF [1]
42 Roberto Sgambelluri Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Brescialat–Liquigas 19 [1]
43 Mariano Piccoli Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Brescialat–Liquigas 35 [1]
44 Marco Serpellini Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Brescialat–Liquigas 70 [1]
45 Marco Della Vedova Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Brescialat–Liquigas 83 [1]
46 Oscar Mason Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Brescialat–Liquigas DNF [1]
47 Ellis Rastelli Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Brescialat–Liquigas DNF [1]
48 Marzio Bruseghin Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Brescialat–Liquigas 80 [1]
49 Giancarlo Raimondi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Brescialat–Liquigas DNF [1]
51 Alessandro Baronti Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Cantina Tollo–Alexia Alluminio DNF [1]
52 Marco Antonio Di Renzo Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Cantina Tollo–Alexia Alluminio 94 [1]
53 Gilberto Simoni Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Cantina Tollo–Alexia Alluminio 58 [1]
54 Serhiy Honchar Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Cantina Tollo–Alexia Alluminio 10 [1]
55 Martin Hvastija Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia Cantina Tollo–Alexia Alluminio 88 [1]
56 Marco Magnani Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Cantina Tollo–Alexia Alluminio 31 [1]
57 Luca Mazzanti Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Cantina Tollo–Alexia Alluminio 73 [1]
58 Germano Pierdomenico Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Cantina Tollo–Alexia Alluminio DNF [1]
59 Massimo Strazzer Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Cantina Tollo–Alexia Alluminio 91 [1]
61 Pascal Richard Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland Casino–Ag2r DNF [1]
62 Rolf Järmann Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland Casino–Ag2r 85 [1]
63 Marco Saligari Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Casino–Ag2r 92 [1]
64 Marc Streel Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Casino–Ag2r DNF [1]
65 Artūras Kasputis Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania Casino–Ag2r DNF [1]
66 Frédéric Bessy Flag of France.svg  France Casino–Ag2r 79 [1]
67 Fabrice Gougot Flag of France.svg  France Casino–Ag2r 26 [1]
68 David Lefèvre Flag of France.svg  France Casino–Ag2r 84 [1]
69 Vincent Cali Flag of France.svg  France Casino–Ag2r DNF [1]
71 Wladimir Belli Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Festina–Lotus 25 [1]
72 Andrey Kivilev Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Festina–Lotus 53 [1]
73 Bruno Boscardin Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland Festina–Lotus DNF [1]
74 Félix García Casas Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Festina–Lotus 37 [1]
75 Fabian Jeker Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland Festina–Lotus 49 [1]
76 Armin Meier Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland Festina–Lotus 48 [1]
77 Marcel Wüst Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Festina–Lotus DNF [1]
78 Alex Zülle Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland Festina–Lotus 14 [1]
79 José Ramón Uriarte Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Festina–Lotus DNF [1]
81 José Luis Rubiera Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Kelme–Costa Blanca 13 [1]
82 José Jaime González Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Kelme–Costa Blanca 12 [1]
83 Santiago Botero Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Kelme–Costa Blanca 54 [1]
84 Arsenio González Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Kelme–Costa Blanca 55 [1]
85 Ángel Edo Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Kelme–Costa Blanca DNF [1]
86 Javier Otxoa Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Kelme–Costa Blanca DNF [1]
87 Miguel Ángel Martín Perdiguero Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Kelme–Costa Blanca DNF [1]
88 José Enrique Gutiérrez Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Kelme–Costa Blanca DNF [1]
89 Óscar Sevilla Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Kelme–Costa Blanca DNF [1]
91 Pavel Tonkov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Mapei–Bricobi 2 [1]
92 Gianni Bugno Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Mapei–Bricobi 50 [1]
93 Davide Bramati Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Mapei–Bricobi 68 [1]
94 Oscar Camenzind Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland Mapei–Bricobi 4 [1]
95 Massimo Codol Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Mapei–Bricobi 32 [1]
96 Gianni Faresin Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Mapei–Bricobi 6 [1]
97 Paolo Lanfranchi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Mapei–Bricobi 18 [1]
98 Gabriele Missaglia Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Mapei–Bricobi 41 [1]
99 Zbigniew Spruch Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Mapei–Bricobi 72 [1]
101 Marco Pantani Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Mercatone Uno–Bianchi 1 [1]
102 Stefano Garzelli Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Mercatone Uno–Bianchi 21 [1]
103 Roberto Conti Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Mercatone Uno–Bianchi 29 [1]
104 Dimitri Konyshev Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Mercatone Uno–Bianchi 51 [1]
105 Massimo Podenzana Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Mercatone Uno–Bianchi 11 [1]
106 Fabiano Fontanelli Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Mercatone Uno–Bianchi DNF [1]
107 Riccardo Forconi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Mercatone Uno–Bianchi DNF [1]
108 Marco Velo Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Mercatone Uno–Bianchi 20 [1]
109 Marcello Siboni Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Mercatone Uno–Bianchi 43 [1]
111 Nicola Minali Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Riso Scotti–MG Maglificio DNF [1]
112 Fabio Baldato Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Riso Scotti–MG Maglificio DNF [1]
113 Nicola Miceli Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Riso Scotti–MG Maglificio DNF [1]
114 Bruno Cenghialta Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Riso Scotti–MG Maglificio 57 [1]
115 Andrea Brognara Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Riso Scotti–MG Maglificio 86 [1]
116 Ermanno Brignoli Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Riso Scotti–MG Maglificio 69 [1]
117 Vladislav Bobrik Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Riso Scotti–MG Maglificio 23 [1]
118 Stefano Casagranda Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Riso Scotti–MG Maglificio DNF [1]
119 Giuseppe Palumbo Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Riso Scotti–MG Maglificio DNF [1]
121 Francesco Arazzi  [ it ]Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Ros Mary–Amica Chips DNF [1]
122 Claudio Chiappucci Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Ros Mary–Amica Chips 60 [1]
123 Daniele De Paoli Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Ros Mary–Amica Chips 8 [1]
124 Stefano Finesso Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Ros Mary–Amica Chips 82 [1]
125 Luca Gelfi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Ros Mary–Amica Chips 76 [1]
126 Maurizio Molinari Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Ros Mary–Amica Chips DNF [1]
127 Felice Puttini Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland Ros Mary–Amica Chips 39 [1]
128 Antonio Tauler Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Ros Mary–Amica Chips DNF [1]
129 José Manuel Uría Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Ros Mary–Amica Chips DNF [1]
131 Biagio Conte Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Scrigno–Gaerne DNF [1]
132 Davide Casarotto Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Scrigno–Gaerne DNF [1]
133 Mirko Rossato  [ fr ]Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Scrigno–Gaerne DNF [1]
134 Alessandro Petacchi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Scrigno–Gaerne DNF [1]
135 Filippo Casagrande Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Scrigno–Gaerne 71 [1]
136 Andrea Vatteroni  [ nl ]Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Scrigno–Gaerne 87 [1]
137 Niklas Axelsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Scrigno–Gaerne 38 [1]
138 Vladimir Duma Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Scrigno–Gaerne 90 [1]
139 Francesco Secchiari Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Scrigno–Gaerne 24 [1]
141 Giuseppe Guerini Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Team Polti 3 [1]
142 Enrico Cassani Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Team Polti DNF [1]
143 Gianluca Valoti Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Team Polti DNF [1]
144 Mirco Gualdi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Team Polti 66 [1]
145 Fabrizio Guidi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Team Polti DNF [1]
146 Luc Leblanc Flag of France.svg  France Team Polti 34 [1]
147 Silvio Martinello Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Team Polti DNF [1]
148 Davide Rebellin Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Team Polti 30 [1]
149 Cristian Salvato Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Team Polti DNF [1]
151 Michael Andersson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden TVM–Farm Frites DNF [1]
152 Jeroen Blijlevens Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands TVM–Farm Frites DNF [1]
153 Geert Van Bondt Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium TVM–Farm Frites DNF [1]
154 Tristan Hoffman Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands TVM–Farm Frites DNF [1]
155 Michel Lafis Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden TVM–Farm Frites DNF [1]
156 Nicolaj Bo Larsen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark TVM–Farm Frites DNF [1]
157 Claus Michael Møller Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark TVM–Farm Frites 17 [1]
158 Serguei Outschakov Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine TVM–Farm Frites DNF [1]
159 Laurent Roux Flag of France.svg  France TVM–Farm Frites 28 [1]
161 Stefano Faustini Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Vini Caldirola 22 [1]
162 Giorgio Furlan Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Vini Caldirola 62 [1]
163 Massimo Apollonio Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Vini Caldirola DNF [1]
164 Leonardo Calzavara  [ fr ]Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Vini Caldirola 47 [1]
165 Mauro Radaelli Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Vini Caldirola DNF [1]
166 Gianluca Sironi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Vini Caldirola DNF [1]
167 Denis Zanette Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Vini Caldirola DNF [1]
168 Mauro Zanetti Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Vini Caldirola 56 [1]
169 Marco Zanotti Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Vini Caldirola DNF [1]
171 Daniel Clavero Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Vitalicio Seguros 5 [1]
172 Juan Carlos Domínguez Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Vitalicio Seguros 45 [1]
173 Vicente Aparicio Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Vitalicio Seguros 59 [1]
174 Elio Aggiano Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Vitalicio Seguros DNF [1]
175 Andrea Ferrigato Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Vitalicio Seguros 64 [1]
176 Pedro Horrillo Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Vitalicio Seguros DNF [1]
177 Hernán Buenahora Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Vitalicio Seguros 27 [1]
178 Andrei Zintchenko Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Vitalicio Seguros DNF [1]
179 Serguei Smetanine Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Vitalicio Seguros DNF [1]

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