List of teams and cyclists in the 2009 Giro d'Italia

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Mark Cavendish on the podium in Arenzano after winning stage 11 Mark Cavendish 2009.jpg
Mark Cavendish on the podium in Arenzano after winning stage 11

The 2009 Giro d'Italia was the 92nd edition of Giro d'Italia, one of cycling's Grand Tours, and marked 100 years since the first race in 1909. The centenary Giro featured 198 riders from 30 countries on 22 cycling teams, starting in Venice on 9 May and finishing in Rome on 31 May. [1]

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Among the 22 teams who took part in the Giro, 15 were ProTour teams, and seven were Professional Continental teams. [2] [3] Three ProTeams did not wish to participate, and were thus not invited – these were Cofidis, Euskaltel–Euskadi, and Française des Jeux. [4] Fuji–Servetto, on the other hand, were declined an invitation at first, [5] but on 23 April, they were invited as the Giro's 22nd and final team. [6] The seven Professional Continental teams included were Acqua & Sapone–Caffè Mokambo, Barloworld, Cervélo TestTeam, Diquigiovanni–Androni, ISD, LPR Brakes–Farnese Vini, and Xacobeo–Galicia. Each of the 22 teams invited to the race entered a squad of nine riders. [2]

Twenty-nine riders abandoned the three-week race before reaching Rome. [7] Denis Menchov of the Rabobank team won the race; after taking the lead in a long individual time trial in stage 12, he did not let his closest challenger and second-place finisher Danilo Di Luca of LPR Brakes–Farnese Vini escape during the mountain stages of the last week. [8] It was announced on 22 July that Di Luca's A-sample tested positive for the erythropoietin (EPO) derivative, continuous erythropoietin receptor activator (CERA), on 20 May and 28 May. [9] Franco Pellizotti of the Liquigas team claimed the last spot on the podium, 1 minute and 47 seconds in front of fourth-place finisher and 2008 Tour de France winner, Carlos Sastre of Cervélo TestTeam. [10] Di Luca also won the points classification, but because his B-sample confirmed the initial doping results, it is highly unlikely that he will keep the jersey and his second place in the general classification. [11] The mountains classification was won by Stefano Garzelli of Acqua & Sapone–Caffè Mokambo, and the young rider classification was won by Kevin Seeldraeyers of the Quick-Step team. [12] [13]

Teams and riders that participated in 2009 Giro d'Italia as shown in the map. 2009 Giro d'Italia rider countries.png
Teams and riders that participated in 2009 Giro d'Italia as shown in the map.
Teams
Acqua & Sapone-Caffè Mokambo Ag2r-La Mondiale Astana
Barloworld Bbox Bouygues Telecom Caisse d'Epargne
Cervélo TestTeam Fuji–Servetto Garmin–Slipstream
ISD Lampre-NGC Liquigas
LPR Brakes-Farnese Vini Quick Step Rabobank
Diquigiovanni–Androni Silence–Lotto Team Columbia–High Road
Team Katusha Team Milram Team Saxo Bank
Xacobeo–Galicia
Cyclists References

Teams

Legend
No.Starting number worn by the rider during the Giro [2] Pos.Position in the general classification [10]
   Jersey pink.svg   Denotes the winner of the General classification [10]    Jersey green.svg   Denotes the winner of the Mountains classification [12]
   Jersey violet.svg   Denotes the winner of the Points classification [14]    Jersey white.svg   Denotes the winner of the Young rider classification [13]
DNSDenotes a rider who did not start,
followed by the stage before which they withdrew [7]
DNFDenotes a rider who did not finish,
followed by the stage in which they withdrew [7]
Acqua & Sapone–Caffè Mokambo
No.RiderPos.
1Flag of Italy.svg  Stefano Garzelli  (ITA) Jersey green.svg 7
2Flag of Italy.svg  Dario Andriotto  (ITA) DNF-19
3Flag of Italy.svg  Massimo Codol  (ITA) DNF-16
4Flag of Italy.svg  Alessandro Donati  (ITA)109
5Flag of Italy.svg  Francesco Failli  (ITA)91
6Flag of Italy.svg  Ruggero Marzoli  (ITA)99
7Flag of Italy.svg  Andrea Masciarelli  (ITA)86
8Flag of Italy.svg  Francesco Masciarelli  (ITA)17
9Flag of Italy.svg  Giuseppe Palumbo  (ITA)158
Team manager: Franco Gini
Ag2r–La Mondiale
No.RiderPos.
11Flag of Slovenia.svg  Tadej Valjavec  (SLO)9
12Flag of Russia.svg  Alexander Efimkin  (RUS)37
13Flag of France.svg  Sébastien Hinault  (FRA)135
14Flag of Ukraine.svg  Yuriy Krivtsov  (UKR)116
15Flag of France.svg  Julien Loubet  (FRA) DNF-8
16Flag of France.svg  Renaud Dion  (FRA)81
17Flag of France.svg  Jean-Charles Sénac  (FRA)146
18Flag of France.svg  Blaise Sonnery  (FRA)64
19Flag of France.svg  Guillaume Bonnafond  (FRA)87
Team manager: Laurent Biondi
Astana
No.RiderPos.
21Flag of the United States.svg  Lance Armstrong  (USA)12
22Flag of Slovenia.svg  Janez Brajkovič  (SLO)18
23Flag of the United States.svg  Chris Horner  (USA) DNS-11
24Flag of the United States.svg  Levi Leipheimer  (USA)6
25Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Steve Morabito  (SUI)88
26Flag of Spain.svg  Daniel Navarro  (ESP)31
27Flag of Ukraine.svg  Yaroslav Popovych  (UKR)15
28Flag of Spain.svg  José Luis Rubiera  (ESP)49
29Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Andrey Zeits  (KAZ)35
General manager: Johan Bruyneel
Barloworld
No.RiderPos.
31Flag of Colombia.svg  Mauricio Soler  (COL) DNF-16
32Flag of South Africa.svg  John-Lee Augustyn  (RSA)77
33Flag of Italy.svg  Francesco Bellotti  (ITA)58
34Flag of Italy.svg  Diego Caccia  (ITA)122
35Flag of Colombia.svg  Félix Cárdenas  (COL)66
36Flag of Italy.svg  Giampaolo Cheula  (ITA)101
37Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Chris Froome  (GBR)36
38Flag of South Africa.svg  Robert Hunter  (RSA)154
39Flag of Italy.svg  Paolo Longo Borghini  (ITA)113
General manager: Claudio Corti
Bbox Bouygues Telecom
No.RiderPos.
41Flag of France.svg  Julien Belgy  (FRA)151
42Flag of France.svg  Steve Chainel  (FRA) DNS-14
43Flag of France.svg  Yohann Gène  (FRA) DNF-16
44Flag of France.svg  Saïd Haddou  (FRA)163
45Flag of France.svg  Guillaume Le Floch  (FRA)129
46Flag of Russia.svg  Evgeny Sokolov  (RUS)169
47Flag of France.svg  Matthieu Sprick  (FRA)75
48Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Johann Tschopp  (SUI)126
49Flag of France.svg  Thomas Voeckler  (FRA)89
Team manager: Jean-René Bernaudeau
Caisse d'Epargne
No.RiderPos.
51Flag of Spain.svg  David Arroyo  (ESP)11
52Flag of France.svg  Arnold Jeannesson  (FRA)57
53Flag of Belarus.svg  Vasil Kiryienka  (BLR)73
54Flag of Spain.svg  Pablo Lastras  (ESP)45
55Flag of Spain.svg  David López  (ESP) DNF-20
56Flag of Spain.svg  Francisco Pérez  (ESP) DNF-4
57Flag of France.svg  Mathieu Perget  (FRA)72
58Flag of Spain.svg  Joaquim Rodríguez  (ESP) DNF-11
59Flag of France.svg  Anthony Charteau  (FRA)104
General manager: Eusebio Unzué
Cervélo TestTeam
No.RiderPos.
61Flag of Spain.svg  Carlos Sastre  (ESP)4
62Flag of Ireland.svg  Philip Deignan  (IRL)56
63Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Simon Gerrans  (AUS)43
64Flag of Ukraine.svg  Volodymir Gustov  (UKR)54
65Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Jeremy Hunt  (GBR)150
66Flag of the United States.svg  Ted King  (USA)113
67Flag of Lithuania.svg  Ignatas Konovalovas  (LTU)90
68Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Daniel Lloyd  (GBR)114
69Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Serge Pauwels  (BEL)33
Team manager: Thomas Campana
Fuji–Servetto
No.RiderPos.
71Flag of Spain.svg  Iker Camaño  (ESP)39
72Flag of Italy.svg  Eros Capecchi  (ITA) DNS-15
73Flag of Italy.svg  Davide Viganò  (ITA)156
74Flag of Spain.svg  Ángel Gómez  (ESP)80
75Flag of Spain.svg  Jesús Del Nero  (ESP) DNF-7
76Flag of Spain.svg  Héctor González  (ESP)103
77Flag of Spain.svg  Alberto Fernández de la Puebla  (ESP)165
78Flag of Sweden.svg  Fredrik Kessiakoff  (SWE)50
79Flag of Spain.svg  Ricardo Serrano  (ESP) DNF-15
General manager: Álvaro Crespi
Garmin–Slipstream
No.RiderPos.
81Flag of the United States.svg  Tom Danielson  (USA)78
82Flag of New Zealand.svg  Julian Dean  (NZL)136
83Flag of the United States.svg  Tyler Farrar  (USA) DNS-15
84Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Cameron Meyer  (AUS) DNS-14
85Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  David Millar  (GBR) DNF-15
86Flag of the United States.svg  Danny Pate  (USA)144
87Flag of the United States.svg  Christian Vande Velde  (USA) DNF-3
88Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Bradley Wiggins  (GBR)71
89Flag of the United States.svg  David Zabriskie  (USA)152
General manager: Jonathan Vaughters
ISD
No.RiderPos.
91Flag of Italy.svg  Giovanni Visconti  (ITA)76
92Flag of Italy.svg  Oscar Gatto  (ITA)149
93Flag of Italy.svg  Dario Cioni  (ITA)47
94Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Ian Stannard  (GBR)160
95Flag of Ukraine.svg  Andriy Hryvko  (UKR)22
96Flag of Ukraine.svg  Dmytro Grabovskyy  (UKR)67
97Flag of Poland.svg  Bartosz Huzarski  (POL)102
98Flag of Italy.svg  Leonardo Scarselli  (ITA)157
99Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ruslan Pidgornyy  (UKR) DNF-8
Team manager: Mykola Myrza and Luca Scinto
Lampre–NGC
No.RiderPos.
101Flag of Italy.svg  Damiano Cunego  (ITA)19
102Flag of Italy.svg  Matteo Bono  (ITA)123
103Flag of Italy.svg  Marzio Bruseghin  (ITA)10
104Flag of Italy.svg  Mauro Da Dalto  (ITA)120
105Flag of Italy.svg  Enrico Gasparotto  (ITA)60
106Flag of Italy.svg  Francesco Gavazzi  (ITA)69
107Flag of Italy.svg  Marco Marzano  (ITA)51
108Flag of Italy.svg  Manuele Mori  (ITA)93
109Flag of Italy.svg  Paolo Tiralongo  (ITA)38
General manager: Giuseppe Saronni
Liquigas
No.RiderPos.
111Flag of Italy.svg  Ivan Basso  (ITA)5
112Flag of Italy.svg  Valerio Agnoli  (ITA)61
113Flag of Finland.svg  Kjell Carlström  (FIN)62
114Flag of Croatia.svg  Vladimir Miholjević  (CRO)53
115Flag of Italy.svg  Franco Pellizotti  (ITA)3
116Flag of Italy.svg  Manuel Quinziato  (ITA)106
117Flag of Slovenia.svg  Gorazd Štangelj  (SLO)96
118Flag of Poland.svg  Sylwester Szmyd  (POL)44
119Flag of Italy.svg  Alessandro Vanotti  (ITA)107
General manager: Roberto Amadio
LPR Brakes–Farnese Vini
No.RiderPos.
121Flag of Italy.svg  Danilo Di Luca  (ITA) Jersey violet.svg 2
122Flag of Italy.svg  Gabriele Bosisio  (ITA)27
123Flag of Italy.svg  Riccardo Chiarini  (ITA)118
124Flag of Italy.svg  Giairo Ermeti  (ITA)138
125Flag of Slovenia.svg  Jure Golčer  (SLO)55
126Flag of Italy.svg  Matteo Montaguti  (ITA)143
127Flag of Italy.svg  Alessandro Petacchi  (ITA)121
128Flag of Italy.svg  Daniele Pietropolli  (ITA)94
129Flag of Italy.svg  Alessandro Spezialetti  (ITA)74
Team manager: Davide Boifava
Quick-Step
No.RiderPos.
131Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Allan Davis  (AUS)119
132Flag of Italy.svg  Dario Cataldo  (ITA)59
133Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Dries Devenyns  (BEL)95
134Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Addy Engels  (NED)112
135Flag of Italy.svg  Mauro Facci  (ITA)108
136Flag of Italy.svg  Francesco Reda  (ITA)139
137Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Kevin Hulsmans  (BEL)98
138Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Kevin Seeldraeyers  (BEL) Jersey white.svg 14
139Flag of Italy.svg  Davide Malacarne  (ITA) DNF-18
General manager: Patrick Lefevere
Rabobank
No.RiderPos.
141Flag of Russia.svg  Denis Menchov  (RUS) Jersey pink.svg 1
142Flag of Colombia.svg  Mauricio Ardila  (COL)41
143Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Laurens ten Dam  (NED)28
144Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Jos van Emden  (NED)166
145Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Bram de Groot  (NED)153
146Flag of Spain.svg  Pedro Horrillo  (ESP) DNF-8
147Flag of Russia.svg  Dmitry Kozonchuk  (RUS)79
148Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Tom Stamsnijder  (NED)134
149Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Maarten Tjallingii  (NED)100
General manager: Erik Breukink
Diquigiovanni–Androni
No.RiderPos.
151Flag of Italy.svg  Gilberto Simoni  (ITA)24
152Flag of Italy.svg  Leonardo Bertagnolli  (ITA)46
153Flag of Italy.svg  Michele Scarponi  (ITA)32
154Flag of Italy.svg  Alessandro Bertolini  (ITA)92
155Flag of Colombia.svg  José Serpa  (COL)13
156Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Rubens Bertogliati  (SUI)68
157Flag of Italy.svg  Francesco De Bonis  (ITA)84
158Flag of Venezuela.svg  Carlos José Ochoa  (VEN)30
159Flag of Venezuela.svg  Jackson Rodríguez  (VEN)26
General manager: Ellena Giovanni
Silence–Lotto
No.RiderPos.
161Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Christophe Brandt  (BEL)70
162Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Francis De Greef  (BEL)21
163Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Bart Dockx  (BEL)168
164Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Philippe Gilbert  (BEL)97
165Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Pieter Jacobs  (BEL)130
166Flag of Sweden.svg  Jonas Ljungblad  (SWE)128
167Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Olivier Kaisen  (BEL)159
168Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Jelle Vanendert  (BEL) DNF-14
169Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Charly Wegelius  (GBR)105
Team manager: Marc Sergeant
Team Columbia–High Road
No.RiderPos.
171Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Michael Barry  (CAN)127
172Flag of Norway.svg  Edvald Boasson Hagen  (NOR)82
173Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Mark Cavendish  (GBR) DNS-14
174Flag of Sweden.svg  Thomas Löfkvist  (SWE)25
175Flag of Italy.svg  Marco Pinotti  (ITA)40
176Flag of Italy.svg  Morris Possoni  (ITA)83
177Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Mark Renshaw  (AUS) DNS-14
178Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Michael Rogers  (AUS)8
179Flag of Belarus.svg  Kanstantsin Sivtsov  (BLR)16
General manager: Bob Stapleton
Team Katusha
No.RiderPos.
181Flag of Italy.svg  Filippo Pozzato  (ITA) DNS-14
182Flag of Russia.svg  Pavel Brutt  (RUS)125
183Flag of Russia.svg  Nikita Eskov  (RUS)65
184Flag of Russia.svg  Mikhail Ignatiev  (RUS)167
185Flag of Russia.svg  Sergey Klimov  (RUS)137
186Flag of Italy.svg  Luca Mazzanti  (ITA)42
187Flag of Russia.svg  Evgeni Petrov  (RUS)34
188Flag of Russia.svg  Alexander Serov  (RUS)117
189Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Ben Swift  (GBR)132
Team manager: Andrei Tchmil
Team Milram
No.RiderPos.
191Flag of Italy.svg  Luca Barla  (ITA)141
192Flag of Germany.svg  Robert Förster  (GER)162
193Flag of Germany.svg  Markus Fothen  (GER)110
194Flag of Germany.svg  Thomas Fothen  (GER)133
195Flag of Germany.svg  Martin Müller  (GER)161
196Flag of Austria.svg  Thomas Rohregger  (AUT)29
197Flag of Germany.svg  Matthias Russ  (GER) DNF-2
198Flag of Germany.svg  Ronny Scholz  (GER) DNF-10
199Flag of Germany.svg  Björn Schröder  (GER)140
General manager: Gerry van Gerwen
Team Saxo Bank
No.RiderPos.
201Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Fabian Cancellara  (SUI) DNS-12
202Flag of Germany.svg  Jens Voigt  (GER)48
203Flag of Denmark.svg  Anders Lund  (DEN)155
204Flag of the United States.svg  Jason McCartney  (USA)63
205Flag of Argentina.svg  Juan José Haedo  (ARG)148
206Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Jurgen Van Goolen  (BEL)85
207Flag of Denmark.svg  Lars Bak  (DEN)20
208Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Matthew Goss  (AUS)131
209Flag of Denmark.svg  Kasper Klostergaard  (DEN)147
General manager: Bjarne Riis
Xacobeo–Galicia
No.RiderPos.
211Flag of Spain.svg  Serafín Martínez  (ESP)142
212Flag of Spain.svg  Gustavo César  (ESP)145
213Flag of Spain.svg  David García  (ESP) DNF-5
214Flag of Russia.svg  Vladimir Isaichev  (RUS)164
215Flag of Spain.svg  Gonzalo Rabuñal  (ESP)115
216Flag of Spain.svg  Delio Fernández  (ESP)124
217Flag of Spain.svg  Iban Mayoz  (ESP) DNF-15
218Flag of Spain.svg  Marcos García  (ESP)52
219Flag of Russia.svg  Eduard Vorganov  (RUS)23
Team manager: Álvaro Pino
Cyclists during the 9th stage in Milan Protagonisti Giro d'Italia 2009.jpg
Cyclists during the 9th stage in Milan

Cyclists

Legend
No.Starting number worn by the rider during the Giro [2]
Pos.Position in the general classification [10]
Denotes riders born on or after 1 January 1984 eligible for the Young rider classification [13]
DNSDenotes a rider who did not start, followed by the stage before which they withdrew [7]
DNFDenotes a rider who did not finish, followed by the stage in which they withdrew [7]
Age correct as of 9 May 2009, the date on which the Giro began [2]
No.RiderTeamNationalityAgePos.
1 Stefano Garzelli Jersey green.svg 2009 Mountains classification champion Acqua & Sapone–Caffè Mokambo Flag of Italy.svg Italy357
2 Dario Andriotto Acqua & Sapone–Caffè Mokambo Flag of Italy.svg Italy36 DNF-19
3 Massimo Codol Acqua & Sapone–Caffè Mokambo Flag of Italy.svg Italy36 DNF-16
4 Alessandro Donati Acqua & Sapone–Caffè Mokambo Flag of Italy.svg Italy30109
5 Francesco Failli Acqua & Sapone–Caffè Mokambo Flag of Italy.svg Italy2591
6 Ruggero Marzoli Acqua & Sapone–Caffè Mokambo Flag of Italy.svg Italy3399
7 Andrea Masciarelli Acqua & Sapone–Caffè Mokambo Flag of Italy.svg Italy2686
8 Francesco Masciarelli Acqua & Sapone–Caffè Mokambo Flag of Italy.svg Italy2317
9 Giuseppe Palumbo Acqua & Sapone–Caffè Mokambo Flag of Italy.svg Italy33158
11 Tadej Valjavec Ag2r–La Mondiale Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 339
12 Alexander Efimkin Ag2r–La Mondiale Flag of Russia.svg Russia2737
13 Sébastien Hinault Ag2r–La Mondiale Flag of France.svg France35135
14 Yuriy Krivtsov Ag2r–La Mondiale Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 30116
15 Julien Loubet Ag2r–La Mondiale Flag of France.svg France24 DNF-8
16 Renaud Dion Ag2r–La Mondiale Flag of France.svg France3181
17 Jean-Charles Sénac Ag2r–La Mondiale Flag of France.svg France23146
18 Blaise Sonnery Ag2r–La Mondiale Flag of France.svg France2464
19 Guillaume Bonnafond Ag2r–La Mondiale Flag of France.svg France2187
21 Lance Armstrong Astana Flag of the United States.svg United States3712
22 Janez Brajkovič Astana Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 2518
23 Chris Horner Astana Flag of the United States.svg United States37 DNS-11
24 Levi Leipheimer Astana Flag of the United States.svg United States356
25 Steve Morabito Astana Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland2688
26 Daniel Navarro Astana Flag of Spain.svg Spain2531
27 Yaroslav Popovych Astana Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 2915
28 José Luis Rubiera Astana Flag of Spain.svg Spain3649
29 Andrey Zeits Astana Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 2235
31 Mauricio Soler Barloworld Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 26 DNF-16
32 John-Lee Augustyn Barloworld Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa2277
33 Francesco Bellotti Barloworld Flag of Italy.svg Italy2958
34 Diego Caccia Barloworld Flag of Italy.svg Italy27122
35 Félix Cárdenas Barloworld Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 3666
36 Giampaolo Cheula Barloworld Flag of Italy.svg Italy29101
37 Chris Froome Barloworld Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain2336
38 Robert Hunter Barloworld Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa32154
39 Paolo Longo Borghini Barloworld Flag of Italy.svg Italy28113
41 Julien Belgy Bbox Bouygues Telecom Flag of France.svg France26151
42 Steve Chainel Bbox Bouygues Telecom Flag of France.svg France25 DNS-14
43 Yohann Gène Bbox Bouygues Telecom Flag of France.svg France27 DNF-16
44 Saïd Haddou Bbox Bouygues Telecom Flag of France.svg France26163
45 Guillaume Le Floch Bbox Bouygues Telecom Flag of France.svg France24129
46 Evgeny Sokolov Bbox Bouygues Telecom Flag of Russia.svg Russia24169
47 Matthieu Sprick Bbox Bouygues Telecom Flag of France.svg France2775
48 Johann Tschopp Bbox Bouygues Telecom Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland26126
49 Thomas Voeckler Bbox Bouygues Telecom Flag of France.svg France2989
51 David Arroyo Caisse d'Epargne Flag of Spain.svg Spain2911
52 Arnold Jeannesson Caisse d'Epargne Flag of France.svg France2357
53 Vasil Kiryienka Caisse d'Epargne Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 2773
54 Pablo Lastras Caisse d'Epargne Flag of Spain.svg Spain3345
55 David López Caisse d'Epargne Flag of Spain.svg Spain27 DNF-20
56 Francisco Pérez Caisse d'Epargne Flag of Spain.svg Spain30 DNF-4
57 Mathieu Perget Caisse d'Epargne Flag of France.svg France2472
58 Joaquim Rodríguez Caisse d'Epargne Flag of Spain.svg Spain29 DNF-11
59 Anthony Charteau Caisse d'Epargne Flag of France.svg France29104
61 Carlos Sastre Cervélo TestTeam Flag of Spain.svg Spain344
62 Philip Deignan Cervélo TestTeam Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 2556
63 Simon Gerrans Cervélo TestTeam Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia2843
64 Volodymir Gustov Cervélo TestTeam Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 3254
65 Jeremy Hunt Cervélo TestTeam Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain34150
66 Ted King Cervélo TestTeam Flag of the United States.svg United States26113
67 Ignatas Konovalovas Cervélo TestTeam Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 2390
68 Daniel Lloyd Cervélo TestTeam Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain28114
69 Serge Pauwels Cervélo TestTeam Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium2533
71 Iker Camaño Fuji–Servetto Flag of Spain.svg Spain3039
72 Eros Capecchi Fuji–Servetto Flag of Italy.svg Italy22 DNS-15
73 Davide Viganò Fuji–Servetto Flag of Italy.svg Italy24156
74 Ángel Gómez Fuji–Servetto Flag of Spain.svg Spain2780
75 Jesús Del Nero Fuji–Servetto Flag of Spain.svg Spain27 DNF-7
76 Héctor González Fuji–Servetto Flag of Spain.svg Spain23103
77 Alberto Fernández de la Puebla Fuji–Servetto Flag of Spain.svg Spain24165
78 Fredrik Kessiakoff Fuji–Servetto Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden2850
79 Ricardo Serrano Fuji–Servetto Flag of Spain.svg Spain30 DNF-15
81 Tom Danielson Garmin–Slipstream Flag of the United States.svg United States3178
82 Julian Dean Garmin–Slipstream Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand34136
83 Tyler Farrar Garmin–Slipstream Flag of the United States.svg United States24 DNS-15
84 Cameron Meyer Garmin–Slipstream Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia21 DNS-14
85 David Millar Garmin–Slipstream Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain32 DNF-15
86 Danny Pate Garmin–Slipstream Flag of the United States.svg United States30144
87 Christian Vande Velde Garmin–Slipstream Flag of the United States.svg United States32 DNF-3
88 Bradley Wiggins Garmin–Slipstream Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain2971
89 David Zabriskie Garmin–Slipstream Flag of the United States.svg United States30152
91 Giovanni Visconti ISD Flag of Italy.svg Italy2676
92 Oscar Gatto ISD Flag of Italy.svg Italy24149
93 Dario Cioni ISD Flag of Italy.svg Italy3447
94 Ian Stannard ISD Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain21160
95 Andriy Hryvko ISD Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 2522
96 Dmytro Grabovskyy ISD Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 2367
97 Bartosz Huzarski ISD Flag of Poland.svg Poland28102
98 Leonardo Scarselli ISD Flag of Italy.svg Italy34157
99 Ruslan Pidgornyy ISD Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 31 DNF-8
101 Damiano Cunego Lampre–NGC Flag of Italy.svg Italy2719
102 Matteo Bono Lampre–NGC Flag of Italy.svg Italy25123
103 Marzio Bruseghin Lampre–NGC Flag of Italy.svg Italy3410
104 Mauro Da Dalto Lampre–NGC Flag of Italy.svg Italy28120
105 Enrico Gasparotto Lampre–NGC Flag of Italy.svg Italy2760
106 Francesco Gavazzi Lampre–NGC Flag of Italy.svg Italy2469
107 Marco Marzano Lampre–NGC Flag of Italy.svg Italy2851
108 Manuele Mori Lampre–NGC Flag of Italy.svg Italy2893
109 Paolo Tiralongo Lampre–NGC Flag of Italy.svg Italy3138
111 Ivan Basso Liquigas Flag of Italy.svg Italy315
112 Valerio Agnoli Liquigas Flag of Italy.svg Italy2461
113 Kjell Carlström Liquigas Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 3262
114 Vladimir Miholjević Liquigas Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 3453
115 Franco Pellizotti Liquigas Flag of Italy.svg Italy313
116 Manuel Quinziato Liquigas Flag of Italy.svg Italy29106
117 Gorazd Štangelj Liquigas Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 3696
118 Sylwester Szmyd Liquigas Flag of Poland.svg Poland3144
119 Alessandro Vanotti Liquigas Flag of Italy.svg Italy28107
121 Danilo Di Luca LPR Brakes–Farnese Vini Flag of Italy.svg Italy332
122 Gabriele Bosisio LPR Brakes–Farnese Vini Flag of Italy.svg Italy2827
123 Riccardo Chiarini LPR Brakes–Farnese Vini Flag of Italy.svg Italy25118
124 Giairo Ermeti LPR Brakes–Farnese Vini Flag of Italy.svg Italy28138
125 Jure Golčer LPR Brakes–Farnese Vini Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 3155
126 Matteo Montaguti LPR Brakes–Farnese Vini Flag of Italy.svg Italy25143
127 Alessandro Petacchi LPR Brakes–Farnese Vini Flag of Italy.svg Italy35121
128 Daniele Pietropolli LPR Brakes–Farnese Vini Flag of Italy.svg Italy2894
129 Alessandro Spezialetti LPR Brakes–Farnese Vini Flag of Italy.svg Italy3474
131 Allan Davis Quick-Step Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia28119
132 Dario Cataldo Quick-Step Flag of Italy.svg Italy2459
133 Dries Devenyns Quick-Step Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium2595
134 Addy Engels Quick-Step Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands31112
135 Mauro Facci Quick-Step Flag of Italy.svg Italy26108
136 Francesco Reda Quick-Step Flag of Italy.svg Italy26139
137 Kevin Hulsmans Quick-Step Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium3198
138 Kevin Seeldraeyers Quick-Step Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium2214
139 Davide Malacarne Quick-Step Flag of Italy.svg Italy21 DNF-18
141 Denis Menchov Rabobank Flag of Russia.svg Russia311
142 Mauricio Ardila Rabobank Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 2941
143 Laurens ten Dam Rabobank Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands2828
144 Jos van Emden Rabobank Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands24166
145 Bram de Groot Rabobank Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands34153
146 Pedro Horrillo Rabobank Flag of Spain.svg Spain34 DNF-8
147 Dmitry Kozonchuk Rabobank Flag of Russia.svg Russia2579
148 Tom Stamsnijder Rabobank Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands23134
149 Maarten Tjallingii Rabobank Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands31100
151 Gilberto Simoni Diquigiovanni–Androni Flag of Italy.svg Italy3724
152 Leonardo Bertagnolli Diquigiovanni–Androni Flag of Italy.svg Italy3146
153 Michele Scarponi Diquigiovanni–Androni Flag of Italy.svg Italy2932
154 Alessandro Bertolini Diquigiovanni–Androni Flag of Italy.svg Italy3792
155 José Serpa Diquigiovanni–Androni Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 3013
156 Rubens Bertogliati Diquigiovanni–Androni Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland3068
157 Francesco De Bonis Diquigiovanni–Androni Flag of Italy.svg Italy2784
158 Carlos José Ochoa Diquigiovanni–Androni Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 2830
159 Jackson Rodríguez Diquigiovanni–Androni Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 2426
161 Christophe Brandt Silence–Lotto Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium3270
162 Francis De Greef Silence–Lotto Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium2421
163 Bart Dockx Silence–Lotto Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium27168
164 Philippe Gilbert Silence–Lotto Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium2697
165 Pieter Jacobs Silence–Lotto Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium22130
166 Jonas Ljungblad Silence–Lotto Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden30128
167 Olivier Kaisen Silence–Lotto Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium26159
168 Jelle Vanendert Silence–Lotto Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium24 DNF-14
169 Charly Wegelius Silence–Lotto Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain31105
171 Michael Barry Team Columbia–High Road Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada33127
172 Edvald Boasson Hagen Team Columbia–High Road Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 2182
173 Mark Cavendish Team Columbia–High Road Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain23 DNS-14
174 Thomas Löfkvist Team Columbia–High Road Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden2525
175 Marco Pinotti Team Columbia–High Road Flag of Italy.svg Italy3340
176 Morris Possoni Team Columbia–High Road Flag of Italy.svg Italy2483
177 Mark Renshaw Team Columbia–High Road Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia26 DNS-14
178 Michael Rogers Team Columbia–High Road Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia298
179 Kanstantsin Sivtsov Team Columbia–High Road Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 2616
181 Filippo Pozzato Team Katusha Flag of Italy.svg Italy27 DNS-14
182 Pavel Brutt Team Katusha Flag of Russia.svg Russia27125
183 Nikita Eskov Team Katusha Flag of Russia.svg Russia2665
184 Mikhail Ignatiev Team Katusha Flag of Russia.svg Russia24167
185 Sergey Klimov Team Katusha Flag of Russia.svg Russia28137
186 Luca Mazzanti Team Katusha Flag of Italy.svg Italy3542
187 Evgeni Petrov Team Katusha Flag of Russia.svg Russia3034
188 Alexander Serov Team Katusha Flag of Russia.svg Russia26117
189 Ben Swift Team Katusha Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain21132
191 Luca Barla Team Milram Flag of Italy.svg Italy21141
192 Robert Förster Team Milram Flag of Germany.svg Germany31162
193 Markus Fothen Team Milram Flag of Germany.svg Germany27110
194 Thomas Fothen Team Milram Flag of Germany.svg Germany26133
195 Martin Müller Team Milram Flag of Germany.svg Germany35161
196 Thomas Rohregger Team Milram Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 2629
197 Matthias Russ Team Milram Flag of Germany.svg Germany25 DNF-2
198 Ronny Scholz Team Milram Flag of Germany.svg Germany31 DNF-10
199 Björn Schröder Team Milram Flag of Germany.svg Germany28140
201 Fabian Cancellara Team Saxo Bank Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland28 DNS-12
202 Jens Voigt Team Saxo Bank Flag of Germany.svg Germany3748
203 Anders Lund Team Saxo Bank Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 24155
204 Jason McCartney Team Saxo Bank Flag of the United States.svg United States3563
205 Juan José Haedo Team Saxo Bank Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 28148
206 Jurgen Van Goolen Team Saxo Bank Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium2885
207 Lars Bak Team Saxo Bank Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 2920
208 Matthew Goss Team Saxo Bank Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia22131
209 Kasper Klostergaard Team Saxo Bank Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 25147
211 Serafín Martínez Xacobeo–Galicia Flag of Spain.svg Spain25142
212 Gustavo César Xacobeo–Galicia Flag of Spain.svg Spain29145
213 David García Xacobeo–Galicia Flag of Spain.svg Spain31 DNF-5
214 Vladimir Isaichev Xacobeo–Galicia Flag of Russia.svg Russia23164
215 Gonzalo Rabuñal Xacobeo–Galicia Flag of Spain.svg Spain24115
216 Delio Fernández Xacobeo–Galicia Flag of Spain.svg Spain23124
217 Iban Mayoz Xacobeo–Galicia Flag of Spain.svg Spain27 DNF-15
218 Marcos García Xacobeo–Galicia Flag of Spain.svg Spain2252
219 Eduard Vorganov Xacobeo–Galicia Flag of Russia.svg Russia2623

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