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Men's Road Cycling UCI Giro d'Italia 2019


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  • 2 weeks later...

Jumbo-Visma's team:

• Primoz Roglic 
• Robert Gesink
• Laurens De Plus
• Antwan Tolhoek
• Jos van Emden
• Koen Bouwman
• Tom Leezer
• Paul Martens

 

As has been known for quite some time, the Giro is Roglic' GC of this year and the seven others are there to support him (and I hope Gesink can get a bit of a free role).

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I think all teams are now official. My excitement is back in full force after a so-so classics. Of course main factor is Nibali, who is attempting to find his form after 3 years. :d With his resume, he is always a contender for the win, but honestly i can't see more than a podium. His team won't bring any help as usual. Dumoulin and Roglic start at the top, but knowing the Giro weather and surprises nothing is certain. 

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Movistar Team

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01 - :ESP Mikel Landa

02 - :CRC Andrey Amador

03 - :ECU Richard Carapaz

04 - :ESP Héctor Carretero

05 - :ESP Lluís Mas

06 - :ESP Antonio Pedrero

07 - :ESP José Joaquín Rojas

08 - :GER Jasha Sütterlin

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AG2R La Mondiale

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11 - :FRA Tony Gallopin

12 - :FRA François Bidard

13 - :GER Nico Denz

14 - :FRA Hubert Dupont

15 - :LUX GASTAUER Ben

16 - :FRA Nans Peters

17 - :USA Larry Warbasse

18 - :FRA Alexis Vuillermoz

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Androni Giocattoli Sidermec

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21 - :ITA Francesco Gavazzi

22 - :ITA Manuel Belletti

23 - :ITA Mattia Cattano

24 - :COL Miguel Flórez López

25 - :ITA Marco Frapporti

26 - :ITA Fausto Masnada

27 - :ITA Matteo Montaguti

28 - :ITA Andrea Vendrame

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Astana Pro Team

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31 - :COL Miguel Ángel López

32 - :ESP Pello Bilbao

33 - :ITA Manuele Boaro

34 - :ITA Dario Cataldo

35 - :CZE Jan Hirt

36 - :ESP Ion Izagirre

37 - :ITA Davide Villella

38 - :KAZ Andrey Zeits

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Bahrain Merida

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41 - :ITA Vincenzo Nibali

42 - :ITA Valerio Agnoli

43 - :SLO Grega Bole

44 - :ITA Damiano Caruso

45 - :ITA Andrea Garosio

46 - :SLO Kristijan Koren

47 - :ITA Antonio Nibali

48 - :ITA Domenico Pozzovivo

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