List of teams and cyclists in the 2010 Giro d'Italia

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The 2010 Giro d'Italia began on May 8 in Amsterdam in the Netherlands, and ended on May 30 in Verona. Twenty-two professional cycling teams entered the race, who each entered a squad of nine riders. This group includes 15 UCI ProTour teams and seven UCI Professional Continental teams. Sixteen teams were guaranteed entry by a September 2008 contract between the UCI and the organizers of the season's three Grand Tours. [1] Two from this group Euskaltel–Euskadi and Française des Jeux declined to participate in the race, freeing up spots for two more teams. [2] Two new teams joined the ProTour in 2010, but only one, Team Sky, participated in the Giro, as Team RadioShack opted instead to send their best riders to the 2010 Tour of California, which was partly concurrent to the Giro. [3]

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Of the seven Professional Continental teams in the race, two, Bbox Bouygues Telecom and Cofidis, were covered by the September 2008 contract, as they were members of the ProTour at that time. The other five Professional Continental teams had to be selected by race organizers. [4] There was minor controversy in that although the Giro begins in the Netherlands, the only Dutch-registered team in the race was Rabobank, which was guaranteed entry. Skil–Shimano and Vacansoleil both sought places in the race, but did not receive them. [5]

By team

Legend
No.Starting number worn by the rider during the Giro [6]
Pos.Position in the general classification [7]
Denotes riders born on or after 1 January 1985 eligible for the Young rider classification [8]
DNSDenotes a rider who did not start, followed by the stage before which he withdrew [9]
DNFDenotes a rider who did not finish, followed by the stage in which he withdrew [9]
Age correct as of 8 May 2010, the date on which the Giro began [6]
BMC Racing Team
No.RiderPos.
1Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Cadel Evans  (AUS)5
2Flag of the United States.svg  Brent Bookwalter  (USA)95
3 †Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Martin Kohler  (SUI) DNF-2
4Flag of the United States.svg  Jeff Louder  (USA) DNF-11
5Flag of Italy.svg  Mauro Santambrogio  (ITA) DNF-11
6Flag of the United States.svg  John Murphy  (USA) DNF-8
7 †Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Michael Schär  (SUI)99
8Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Florian Stalder  (SUI)81
9 †Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Danilo Wyss  (SUI)97
General manager: John Lelangue
Acqua & Sapone
No.RiderPos.
11Flag of Italy.svg  Stefano Garzelli  (ITA) DNF-20
12Flag of Italy.svg  Dario Andriotto  (ITA)142
13Flag of Italy.svg  Massimo Codol  (ITA)43
14Flag of Italy.svg  Alessandro Donati  (ITA)75
15Flag of Italy.svg  Francesco Failli  (ITA)65
16Flag of Italy.svg  Andrea Masciarelli  (ITA) DNF-8
17 †Flag of Italy.svg  Francesco Masciarelli  (ITA) DNF-8
18Flag of Croatia.svg  Vladimir Miholjević  (CRO)25
19 †Flag of Colombia.svg  Cayetano Sarmiento  (COL)47
General manager: Franco Gini
Ag2r–La Mondiale
No.RiderPos.
21 †Flag of France.svg  Guillaume Bonnafond  (FRA) DNF-6
22Flag of France.svg  Hubert Dupont  (FRA)20
23Flag of Russia.svg  Alexander Efimkin  (RUS)19
24Flag of France.svg  John Gadret  (FRA)13
25Flag of France.svg  Sébastien Hinault  (FRA)100
26Flag of Ukraine.svg  Yuriy Krivtsov  (UKR)83
27Flag of Estonia.svg  Rene Mandri  (EST) DNF-11
28Flag of France.svg  Anthony Ravard  (FRA) DNF-13
29Flag of France.svg  Ludovic Turpin  (FRA)67
General manager: Vincent Lavenu
Androni Giocattoli [10]
No.RiderPos.
31Flag of Italy.svg  Michele Scarponi  (ITA)4
32Flag of Italy.svg  Leonardo Bertagnolli  (ITA) DNS-16
33Flag of Italy.svg  Alessandro Bertolini  (ITA)115
34Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Rubens Bertogliati  (SUI)66
35Flag of Italy.svg  Alberto Loddo  (ITA) DNF-11
36Flag of Venezuela.svg  Carlos José Ochoa  (VEN)52
37 †Flag of Venezuela.svg  Jackson Rodríguez  (VEN)51
38Flag of Colombia.svg  José Serpa  (COL)30
39Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Cameron Wurf  (AUS)77
General manager: Gianni Savio
Astana [11]
No.RiderPos.
41Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Alexander Vinokourov  (KAZ)6
42Flag of Italy.svg  Paolo Tiralongo  (ITA) DNF-6
43Flag of Italy.svg  Enrico Gasparotto  (ITA) DNF-11
44Flag of Ukraine.svg  Andriy Hryvko  (UKR)70
45Flag of Spain.svg  Josep Jufré  (ESP)42
46 †Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Roman Kireyev  (KAZ)87
47Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Valentin Iglinskiy  (KAZ) DNF-11
48Flag of Slovenia.svg  Gorazd Štangelj  (SLO)92
49Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Alexsandr Dyachenko  (KAZ) DNF-11
Team manager: Lorenzo Lapage
Bbox Bouygues Telecom [12]
No.RiderPos.
51Flag of France.svg  Thomas Voeckler  (FRA)23
52Flag of Japan.svg  Yukiya Arashiro  (JPN)93
53Flag of France.svg  William Bonnet  (FRA) DNF-20
54Flag of France.svg  Anthony Charteau  (FRA) DNF-8
55Flag of France.svg  Mathieu Claude  (FRA) DNF-20
56 †Flag of France.svg  Damien Gaudin  (FRA)136
57 †Flag of France.svg  Guillaume Le Floch  (FRA)110
58Flag of Russia.svg  Yury Trofimov  (RUS)28
59Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Johan Tschopp  (SUI)34
Team manager: Didier Rous
Caisse d'Epargne
No.RiderPos.
61Flag of Italy.svg  Marzio Bruseghin  (ITA) DNS-7
62 †Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Andrey Amador  (CRC)41
63Flag of Spain.svg  David Arroyo  (ESP)2
64 †Flag of France.svg  Arnold Jeannesson  (FRA) DNF-19
65Flag of Belarus.svg  Vasil Kiryienka  (BLR)37
66Flag of Spain.svg  Pablo Lastras  (ESP)113
67Flag of Spain.svg  Alberto Losada  (ESP)53
68 †Flag of Colombia.svg  Rigoberto Urán  (COL)35
69Flag of Spain.svg  Xabier Zandio  (ESP)62
Team manager: Neil Stephens
Cervélo TestTeam
No.RiderPos.
71Flag of Spain.svg  Carlos Sastre  (ESP)8
72Flag of Spain.svg  Íñigo Cuesta  (ESP)85
73Flag of Ukraine.svg  Volodymir Gustov  (UKR)61
74Flag of the United States.svg  Ted King  (USA)114
75 †Flag of Lithuania.svg  Ignatas Konovalovas  (LTU)106
76Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Daniel Lloyd  (GBR)103
77 †Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Marcel Wyss  (SUI)38
78Flag of Norway.svg  Gabriel Rasch  (NOR) DNF-20
79Flag of Spain.svg  Xavier Tondó  (ESP) DNF-20
Team manager: Alex Sans Vega
Cofidis [13]
No.RiderPos.
81Flag of France.svg  David Moncoutié  (FRA)68
82 †Flag of France.svg  Guillaume Blot  (FRA) DNF-15
83Flag of France.svg  Mickaël Buffaz  (FRA) DNF-16
84 †Flag of France.svg  Rémi Cusin  (FRA)82
85Flag of Colombia.svg  Leonardo Duque  (COL)63
86 †Flag of France.svg  Julien Fouchard  (FRA)119
87Flag of Estonia.svg  Kalle Kriit  (EST)98
88Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Nico Sijmens  (BEL)104
89Flag of France.svg  Damien Monier  (FRA)89
General manager: Éric Boyer
Colnago–CSF Inox
No.RiderPos.
91Flag of Italy.svg  Domenico Pozzovivo  (ITA) DNF-13
92 †Flag of Italy.svg  Manuel Belletti  (ITA) DNF-15
93 †Flag of Italy.svg  Sacha Modolo  (ITA) DNF-8
94 †Flag of Italy.svg  Alessandro Bisolti  (ITA)74
95 †Flag of Italy.svg  Federico Canuti  (ITA) DNF-17
96 †Flag of Italy.svg  Marco Frapporti  (ITA)138
97Flag of Italy.svg  Alan Marangoni  (ITA)107
98 †Flag of Italy.svg  Simone Stortoni  (ITA)73
99 †Flag of Italy.svg  Stefano Pirazzi  (ITA)120
General manager: Roberto Reverberi
Footon–Servetto–Fuji [10]
No.RiderPos.
101 †Flag of Italy.svg  Ermanno Capelli  (ITA) DNF-16
102 †Flag of Austria.svg  Matthias Brändle  (AUT)90
103 †Flag of Italy.svg  Eros Capecchi  (ITA) DNS-7
104Flag of Italy.svg  Giampaolo Cheula  (ITA) DNF-15
105Flag of Austria.svg  Markus Eibegger  (AUT)48
106Flag of Spain.svg  Iban Mayoz  (ESP)22
107 †Flag of Italy.svg  Marco Corti  (ITA)139
108Flag of Italy.svg  Michele Merlo  (ITA) DNF-6
109Flag of Denmark.svg  Martin Pedersen  (DEN) DNF-11
General manager: Mauro Gianetti
Garmin–Transitions
No.RiderPos.
111Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  David Millar  (GBR) DNF-13
112Flag of the United States.svg  Christian Vande Velde  (USA) DNF-3
113Flag of the United States.svg  Tyler Farrar  (USA) DNS-15
114 †Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Jack Bobridge  (AUS) DNS-13
115Flag of New Zealand.svg  Julian Dean  (NZL) DNS-19
116Flag of Brazil.svg  Murilo Fischer  (BRA)112
117 †Flag of Ireland.svg  Dan Martin  (IRE)57
118 †Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Cameron Meyer  (AUS)137
119Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Svein Tuft  (CAN)125
General manager: Jonathan Vaughters
Lampre–Farnese Vini [14]
No.RiderPos.
121Flag of Italy.svg  Damiano Cunego  (ITA)11
122Flag of Italy.svg  Alessandro Petacchi  (ITA) DNF-8
123Flag of Italy.svg  Gilberto Simoni  (ITA)69
124Flag of Italy.svg  Matteo Bono  (ITA)86
125Flag of Germany.svg  Danilo Hondo  (GER) DNS-19
126Flag of Italy.svg  Marco Marzano  (ITA)80
127Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  David Loosli  (SUI) DNF-17
128Flag of Italy.svg  Daniele Righi  (ITA)49
129Flag of Italy.svg  Alessandro Spezialetti  (ITA)118
General manager: Giuseppe Saronni
Liquigas–Doimo
No.RiderPos.
131Flag of Italy.svg  Ivan Basso  (ITA)1
132Flag of Italy.svg  Vincenzo Nibali  (ITA)3
133 †Flag of Italy.svg  Valerio Agnoli  (ITA)32
134 †Flag of Poland.svg  Maciej Bodnar  (POL)127
135Flag of Italy.svg  Tiziano Dall'Antonia  (ITA)91
136 †Flag of Croatia.svg  Robert Kišerlovski  (CRO)10
137 †Flag of Italy.svg  Fabio Sabatini  (ITA)101
138Flag of Poland.svg  Sylwester Szmyd  (POL)60
139Flag of Italy.svg  Alessandro Vanotti  (ITA)76
General manager: Roberto Amadio
Omega Pharma–Lotto [15]
No.RiderPos.
141Flag of Germany.svg  Sebastian Lang  (GER)71
142 †Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Jan Bakelants  (BEL)36
143 †Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Adam Blythe  (GBR) DNF-11
144 †Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Francis De Greef  (BEL)21
145Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Michiel Elijzen  (NED)111
146Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Olivier Kaisen  (BEL)122
147Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Matthew Lloyd  (AUS)50
148Flag of Spain.svg  Daniel Moreno  (ESP)26
149Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Charly Wegelius  (GBR)29
General manager: Marc Sergeant
Quick-Step [10]
No.RiderPos.
151 †Flag of Italy.svg  Dario Cataldo  (ITA) DNF-19
152Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Addy Engels  (NED)126
153Flag of Italy.svg  Mauro Facci  (ITA)121
154Flag of France.svg  Jérôme Pineau  (FRA)58
155Flag of Italy.svg  Francesco Reda  (ITA) DNF-17
156 †Flag of Belarus.svg  Branislau Samoilau  (BLR)39
157Flag of Italy.svg  Matteo Tosatto  (ITA)56
158Flag of Italy.svg  Marco Velo  (ITA)108
159Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Wouter Weylandt  (BEL) DNS-12
General manager: Patrick Lefevere
Rabobank [16]
No.RiderPos.
161 †Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Steven Kruijswijk  (NED)18
162Flag of Colombia.svg  Mauricio Ardila  (COL)15
163Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Graeme Brown  (AUS)130
164Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Rick Flens  (NED)135
165Flag of Russia.svg  Dmitri Kozontchuk  (RUS) DNF-8
166 †Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Tom Stamsnijder  (NED)109
167 †Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Bauke Mollema  (NED)12
168 †Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Jos van Emden  (NED)116
169Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Pieter Weening  (NED)24
General manager: Erik Breukink
Team Sky [17]
No.RiderPos.
171Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Bradley Wiggins  (GBR)40
172Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Michael Barry  (CAN)44
173Flag of Italy.svg  Dario Cioni  (ITA)17
174Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Steve Cummings  (GBR)55
175 †Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Chris Froome  (GBR) DSQ-19
176Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Mathew Hayman  (AUS)105
177Flag of New Zealand.svg  Greg Henderson  (NZL)88
178Flag of Italy.svg  Morris Possoni  (ITA) DNF-13
179Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Christopher Sutton  (AUS)133
General manager: Dave Brailsford
Team HTC–Columbia
No.RiderPos.
181Flag of Germany.svg  André Greipel  (GER) DNS-19
182Flag of Italy.svg  Marco Pinotti  (ITA)9
183Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Michael Albasini  (SUI)123
184 †Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Matthew Goss  (AUS) DNF-15
185Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Adam Hansen  (AUS) DNF-11
186 †Flag of the United States.svg  Craig Lewis  (USA)78
187Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  František Raboň  (CZE)134
188Flag of Spain.svg  Vicente Reynés  (ESP)117
189Flag of Germany.svg  Marcel Sieberg  (GER) DNF-19
Team manager: Tristan Hoffman
Team Katusha [18]
No.RiderPos.
191Flag of Italy.svg  Filippo Pozzato  (ITA)45
192Flag of Russia.svg  Vladimir Karpets  (RUS)14
193Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Robbie McEwen  (AUS) DNS-15
194Flag of Italy.svg  Giampaolo Caruso  (ITA)46
195Flag of Spain.svg  Joan Horrach  (ESP)54
196 †Flag of Russia.svg  Mikhail Ignatiev  (RUS)131
197Flag of Italy.svg  Luca Mazzanti  (ITA)79
198Flag of Russia.svg  Evgeni Petrov  (RUS)31
199Flag of Russia.svg  Sergey Klimov  (RUS)94
General manager: Andrei Tchmil
Team Milram [19]
No.RiderPos.
201Flag of Germany.svg  Linus Gerdemann  (GER)16
202Flag of Germany.svg  Robert Förster  (GER)96
203Flag of Germany.svg  Markus Fothen  (GER)102
204Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Luke Roberts  (AUS)124
205 †Flag of Germany.svg  Dominik Roels  (GER) DNS-12
206Flag of Austria.svg  Thomas Rohregger  (AUT) DNF-11
207Flag of Germany.svg  Matthias Russ  (GER)84
208 †Flag of Germany.svg  Paul Voss  (GER) DNF-15
209Flag of Germany.svg  Fabian Wegmann  (GER) DNF-8
General manager: Gerry van Gerwen
Team Saxo Bank [13]
No.RiderPos.
211 †Flag of Denmark.svg  Anders Lund  (DEN)64
212Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Baden Cooke  (AUS) DNS-9
213Flag of Denmark.svg  Chris Anker Sørensen  (DEN)27
214Flag of Denmark.svg  Nicki Sørensen  (DEN)72
215Flag of Sweden.svg  Gustav Larsson  (SWE)59
216Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Laurent Didier  (LUX)33
217Flag of Argentina.svg  Lucas Sebastian Haedo  (ARG)128
218 †Flag of Denmark.svg  Michael Mørkøv  (DEN)129
219 †Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Richie Porte  (AUS)7
Team manager: Bradley McGee

By rider

Legend
No.Starting number worn by the rider during the Giro
Pos.Position in the general classification
Denotes riders born on or after 1 January 1985 eligible for the Young rider classification
   Jersey pink.svg   Denotes the winner of the General classification
   Jersey red.svg   Denotes the winner of the Points classification
   Jersey green.svg   Denotes the winner of the Mountains classification
   Jersey white.svg   Denotes the winner of the Young rider classification (eligibility indicated by †)
DNSDenotes a rider who did not start,
followed by the stage before which he withdrew
DNFDenotes a rider who did not finish,
followed by the stage in which he withdrew
Age correct as of 8 May 2010, the date on which the Giro began
No.RiderNationalityTeamAgePos.
1 Jersey red.svg Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia BMC Racing Team 335
2Flag of the United States.svg United States BMC Racing Team 2695
3Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland BMC Racing Team 24
4Flag of the United States.svg United States BMC Racing Team 32
5Flag of Italy.svg Italy BMC Racing Team 25
6Flag of the United States.svg United States BMC Racing Team 25
7Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland BMC Racing Team 2399
8Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland BMC Racing Team 2781
9Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland BMC Racing Team 2497
11Flag of Italy.svg Italy Acqua & Sapone 36
12Flag of Italy.svg Italy Acqua & Sapone 37132
13Flag of Italy.svg Italy Acqua & Sapone 3743
14Flag of Italy.svg Italy Acqua & Sapone 3175
15Flag of Italy.svg Italy Acqua & Sapone 2665
16Flag of Italy.svg Italy Acqua & Sapone 27
17Flag of Italy.svg Italy Acqua & Sapone 24
18Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia Acqua & Sapone 3525
19Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Acqua & Sapone 2347
21Flag of France.svg France Ag2r–La Mondiale 22
22Flag of France.svg France Ag2r–La Mondiale 2920
23Flag of Russia.svg Russia Ag2r–La Mondiale 2819
24Flag of France.svg France Ag2r–La Mondiale 3113
25Flag of France.svg France Ag2r–La Mondiale 36100
26Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Ag2r–La Mondiale 3183
27Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia Ag2r–La Mondiale 26
28Flag of France.svg France Ag2r–La Mondiale 26
29Flag of France.svg France Ag2r–La Mondiale 3567
31Flag of Italy.svg Italy Androni Giocattoli 304
32Flag of Italy.svg Italy Androni Giocattoli 32
33Flag of Italy.svg Italy Androni Giocattoli 38115
34Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland Androni Giocattoli 3066
35Flag of Italy.svg Italy Androni Giocattoli 31
36Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela Androni Giocattoli 2952
37Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela Androni Giocattoli 2551
38Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Androni Giocattoli 3130
39Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia Androni Giocattoli 2677
41Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Astana 366
42Flag of Italy.svg Italy Astana 32
43Flag of Italy.svg Italy Astana 28
44Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Astana 2670
45Flag of Spain.svg Spain Astana 3442
46Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Astana 2387
47Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Astana 28
48Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia Astana 3792
49Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Astana 26
51Flag of France.svg France Bbox Bouygues Telecom 3023
52Flag of Japan.svg Japan Bbox Bouygues Telecom 2593
53Flag of France.svg France Bbox Bouygues Telecom 27
54Flag of France.svg France Bbox Bouygues Telecom 30
55Flag of France.svg France Bbox Bouygues Telecom 27
56Flag of France.svg France Bbox Bouygues Telecom 23136
57Flag of France.svg France Bbox Bouygues Telecom 25110
58Flag of Russia.svg Russia Bbox Bouygues Telecom 2628
59Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland Bbox Bouygues Telecom 2734
61Flag of Italy.svg Italy Caisse d'Epargne 35
62Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica Caisse d'Epargne 2341
63Flag of Spain.svg Spain Caisse d'Epargne 302
64Flag of France.svg France Caisse d'Epargne 24
65Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus Caisse d'Epargne 2837
66Flag of Spain.svg Spain Caisse d'Epargne 34113
67Flag of Spain.svg Spain Caisse d'Epargne 2853
68Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Caisse d'Epargne 2335
69Flag of Spain.svg Spain Caisse d'Epargne 3362
71Flag of Spain.svg Spain Cervélo TestTeam 358
72Flag of Spain.svg Spain Cervélo TestTeam 4085
73Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Cervélo TestTeam 3361
74Flag of the United States.svg United States Cervélo TestTeam 27114
75Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania Cervélo TestTeam 24106
76Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain Cervélo TestTeam 29103
77Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland Cervélo TestTeam 2338
78Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Cervélo TestTeam 34
79Flag of Spain.svg Spain Cervélo TestTeam 31
81Flag of France.svg France Cofidis 3568
82Flag of France.svg France Cofidis 25
83Flag of France.svg France Cofidis 30
84Flag of France.svg France Cofidis 2482
85Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Cofidis 3063
86Flag of France.svg France Cofidis 23119
87Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia Cofidis 2698
88Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Cofidis 31104
89Flag of France.svg France Cofidis 2789
91Flag of Italy.svg Italy Colnago–CSF Inox 27
92Flag of Italy.svg Italy Colnago–CSF Inox 24
93Flag of Italy.svg Italy Colnago–CSF Inox 22
94Flag of Italy.svg Italy Colnago–CSF Inox 2574
95Flag of Italy.svg Italy Colnago–CSF Inox 24
96Flag of Italy.svg Italy Colnago–CSF Inox 25138
97Flag of Italy.svg Italy Colnago–CSF Inox 25107
98Flag of Italy.svg Italy Colnago–CSF Inox 2473
99Flag of Italy.svg Italy Colnago–CSF Inox 23120
101Flag of Italy.svg Italy Footon–Servetto–Fuji 24
102Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Footon–Servetto–Fuji 2090
103Flag of Italy.svg Italy Footon–Servetto–Fuji 23
104Flag of Italy.svg Italy Footon–Servetto–Fuji 30
105Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Footon–Servetto–Fuji 2548
106Flag of Spain.svg Spain Footon–Servetto–Fuji 2822
107Flag of Italy.svg Italy Footon–Servetto–Fuji 24139
108Flag of Italy.svg Italy Footon–Servetto–Fuji 25
109Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Footon–Servetto–Fuji 27
111Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain Garmin–Transitions 33
112Flag of the United States.svg United States Garmin–Transitions 33
113Flag of the United States.svg United States Garmin–Transitions 25
114Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia Garmin–Transitions 20
115Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand Garmin–Transitions 35
116Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Garmin–Transitions 30112
117Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland Garmin–Transitions 2357
118Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia Garmin–Transitions 22137
119Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada Garmin–Transitions 32125
121Flag of Italy.svg Italy Lampre–Farnese Vini 2811
122Flag of Italy.svg Italy Lampre–Farnese Vini 36
123Flag of Italy.svg Italy Lampre–Farnese Vini 3869
124Flag of Italy.svg Italy Lampre–Farnese Vini 2686
125Flag of Germany.svg Germany Lampre–Farnese Vini 36
126Flag of Italy.svg Italy Lampre–Farnese Vini 2980
127Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland Lampre–Farnese Vini 30
128Flag of Italy.svg Italy Lampre–Farnese Vini 3449
129Flag of Italy.svg Italy Lampre–Farnese Vini 35118
131 Jersey pink.svg Flag of Italy.svg Italy Liquigas–Doimo 321
132Flag of Italy.svg Italy Liquigas–Doimo 253
133Flag of Italy.svg Italy Liquigas–Doimo 2532
134Flag of Poland.svg Poland Liquigas–Doimo 25127
135Flag of Italy.svg Italy Liquigas–Doimo 2691
136Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia Liquigas–Doimo 2310
137Flag of Italy.svg Italy Liquigas–Doimo 25101
138Flag of Poland.svg Poland Liquigas–Doimo 3260
139Flag of Italy.svg Italy Liquigas–Doimo 2976
141Flag of Germany.svg Germany Omega Pharma–Lotto 3071
142Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Omega Pharma–Lotto 2436
143Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain Omega Pharma–Lotto 20
144Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Omega Pharma–Lotto 2521
145Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Omega Pharma–Lotto 27111
146Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Omega Pharma–Lotto 27122
147 Jersey green.svg Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia Omega Pharma–Lotto 2650
148Flag of Spain.svg Spain Omega Pharma–Lotto 2826
149Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain Omega Pharma–Lotto 3229
151Flag of Italy.svg Italy Quick-Step 25
152Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Quick-Step 32126
153Flag of Italy.svg Italy Quick-Step 27121
154Flag of France.svg France Quick-Step 3058
155Flag of Italy.svg Italy Quick-Step 27
156Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus Quick-Step 2439
157Flag of Italy.svg Italy Quick-Step 3556
158Flag of Italy.svg Italy Quick-Step 36108
159Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Quick-Step 25
161Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Rabobank 2218
162Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Rabobank 3015
163Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia Rabobank 31130
164Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Rabobank 27135
165Flag of Russia.svg Russia Rabobank 26
166Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Rabobank 24109
167Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Rabobank 2312
168Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Rabobank 25116
169Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Rabobank 2924
171Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain Team Sky 3040
172Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia Team Sky 3544
173Flag of Italy.svg Italy Team Sky 3517
174Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain Team Sky 2955
175Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain Team Sky 24
176Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia Team Sky 32105
177Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand Team Sky 3388
178Flag of Italy.svg Italy Team Sky 25
179Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia Team Sky 25133
181Flag of Germany.svg Germany Team HTC–Columbia 27
182Flag of Italy.svg Italy Team HTC–Columbia 349
183Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland Team HTC–Columbia 29123
184Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia Team HTC–Columbia 23
185Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia Team HTC–Columbia 28
186Flag of the United States.svg United States Team HTC–Columbia 2578
187Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Team HTC–Columbia 26134
188Flag of Spain.svg Spain Team HTC–Columbia 28117
189Flag of Germany.svg Germany Team HTC–Columbia 28
191Flag of Italy.svg Italy Team Katusha 2845
192Flag of Russia.svg Russia Team Katusha 2914
193Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia Team Katusha 37
194Flag of Italy.svg Italy Team Katusha 2946
195Flag of Spain.svg Spain Team Katusha 3654
196Flag of Russia.svg Russia Team Katusha 25131
197Flag of Italy.svg Italy Team Katusha 3679
198Flag of Russia.svg Russia Team Katusha 3131
199Flag of Russia.svg Russia Team Katusha 2994
201Flag of Germany.svg Germany Team Milram 2716
202Flag of Germany.svg Germany Team Milram 3296
203Flag of Germany.svg Germany Team Milram 28102
204Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia Team Milram 33124
205Flag of Germany.svg Germany Team Milram 23
206Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Team Milram 27
207Flag of Germany.svg Germany Team Milram 2684
208Flag of Germany.svg Germany Team Milram 24
209Flag of Germany.svg Germany Team Milram 29
211Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Team Saxo Bank 2564
212Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia Team Saxo Bank 31
213Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Team Saxo Bank 2527
214Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Team Saxo Bank 3472
215Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden Team Saxo Bank 2959
216Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg Team Saxo Bank 2533
217Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Team Saxo Bank 27128
218Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Team Saxo Bank 25129
219 Jersey white.svg Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia Team Saxo Bank 257

By nationality

CountryNo. of ridersFinishersStage wins
Flag of Italy.svg Italy5332 (60.38%)7 (Filippo Pozzato, Manuel Belletti, Vincenzo Nibali, Ivan Basso, Stefano Garzelli, Michele Scarponi + Liquigas–Doimo)
Flag of France.svg France2012 (60.00%)2 (Jérôme Pineau, Damien Monier)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia1510 (66.67%)3 (Matthew Lloyd, Cadel Evans, Matthew Goss)
Flag of Spain.svg Spain1211 (91.67%)0
Flag of Germany.svg Germany115 (45.45%)1 ˙(André Greipel)
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland97 (77.78%)1 (Johann Tschopp)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands88 (100.00%)0
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain74 (57.14%)1 (Bradley Wiggins)
Flag of Russia.svg Russia76 (85.71%)1 (Evgeni Petrov)
Flag of the United States.svg United States73 (42.86%)2 (Tyler Farrar x2)
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium54 (80.00%)1 (Wouter Weylandt)
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 55 (100.00%)0
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 54 (80.00%)1 (Chris Anker Sørensen)
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 42 (50.00%)0
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 32 (66.67%)0
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 33 (100.00%)0
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 22 (100.00%)0
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 22 (100.00%)0
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 21 (50.00%)0
Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand21 (50.00%)0
Flag of Poland.svg Poland22 (100.00%)0
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 22 (100.00%)0
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 11 (100.00%)0
Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil11 (100.00%)0
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada11 (100.00%)0
Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica 11 (100.00%)0
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 11 (100.00%)0
Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 11 (100.00%)0
Flag of Japan.svg Japan11 (100.00%)0
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 11 (100.00%)0
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 11 (100.00%)0
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 10 (00.00%)0
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 11 (100.00%)0
Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden11 (100.00%)1 (Gustav Larsson)
TOTAL'198139 (70.20%)21


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