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List of teams and cyclists in the 2007 Vuelta a España

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The list of teams and cyclists in the 2007 Vuelta a España contains the professional road bicycle racers who compete at the 2007 Vuelta a España from September 1 to September 23, 2007.[1][2]

AG2R Prévoyance
France A2R
Nr. Pos.
1 Spain José Luis Arrieta 59
2 Republic of Ireland Philip Deignan 71
3 France Renaud Dion 78
4 Estonia Rene Mandri 24
5 France Hubert Dupont 17
6 France Stéphane Goubert 13
7 Ukraine Yuriy Krivtsov 48
8 Belarus Alexandre Usov 119
9 France Ludovic Turpin 20
Andalucía–Cajasur
Spain ACA
Nr. Pos.
11 Spain Luis Pérez 18
12 Spain José Antonio López 14
13 Spain Francisco José Martínez 114
14 Spain Juan Olmo 91
15 Spain Manuel Ortega 102
16 Spain José Luis Carrasco 82
17 Spain Jesús Rosendo 145
18 Spain José Ruiz Sánchez 56
19 Spain Manuel Vazquez 49
Bouygues Télécom
France BTL
Nr. Pos.
21 Netherlands Stef Clement 32
22 France Giovanni Bernaudeau DNF[3]
23 France Dimitri Champion DNF[4]
24 France Mathieu Claude DNF[5]
25 Switzerland Aurélien Clerc DNF[6]
26 Spain Xavier Florencio DNF[7]
27 France Rony Martias DNF[8]
28 France Vincent Jérôme 113
29 Estonia Erki Pütsep 137
Caisse d'Epargne
Spain GCE
Nr. Pos.
31 Spain Óscar Pereiro DNF
32 Spain Imanol Erviti 62
33 Spain José Vicente García 124
34 Spain Joan Horrach 29
35 Russia Vladimir Karpets 7
36 Spain David López 14
37 Russia Vladimir Efimkin 6
38 Spain Luis León Sánchez 72
39 Spain Xabier Zandio DNF[9]
Cofidis
France COF
Nr. Pos.
41 France Stéphane Augé 126
42 France Sylvain Chavanel 16
43 Colombia Leonardo Duque 53
44 Spain Bingen Fernández 68
45 France Maryan Hary 139
46 France Geoffroy Lequatre 98
47 France Sébastien Minard 57
48 Belgium Maxime Monfort 11
49 France Damien Monier 129
Crédit Agricole
France C.A
Nr. Pos.
51 Italy Pietro Caucchioli DNF[4]
52 Russia Alexander Bocharov 27
53 Hungary László Bodrogi DNF[10]
54 Italy Angelo Furlan DNF[4]
55 France Christophe Kern 84
56 France Rémi Pauriol DNF[3]
57 France Jean-Marc Marino 93
58 Australia Mark Renshaw 144
59 France Yannick Talabardon 60
Discovery Channel
United States DSC
Nr. Pos.
61 Slovenia Janez Brajkovič DNF[11]
62 United States Tom Danielson DNF[12]
63 Australia Allan Davis DNF[10]
64 Belgium Stijn Devolder DNF[13]
65 Spain Egoi Martínez DNF[8]
66 United States Jason McCartney 76
67 Portugal Sérgio Paulinho DNF[3]
68 Spain José Luis Rubiera 86
69 Belgium Jurgen Van Goolen 31
Euskaltel–Euskadi
Spain EUS
Nr. Pos.
71 Spain Samuel Sánchez 3
72 Spain Haimar Zubeldia 44
73 Spain Igor Antón 8
74 Spain Koldo Fernández 133
75 Spain Dionisio Galparsoro 63
76 Spain Aitor Hernández 81
77 Spain Iñaki Isasi 74
78 Spain Iñigo Landaluze 75
79 Spain Alan Pérez 94
Française des Jeux
France FDJ
Nr. Pos.
81 France Carlos Da Cruz 90
82 France Mickaël Delage DNF[6]
83 Sweden Thomas Löfkvist 54
84 Belgium Philippe Gilbert 69
85 Australia Bradley McGee DNF[14]
86 South Africa Ian McLeod DNF[11]
87 France Cyrille Monnerais DNF[8]
88 France Jérémy Roy 104
89 Finland Jussi Veikkanen 135
Gerolsteiner
Germany GST
Nr. Pos.
91 Germany Markus Fothen 106
92 Germany Johannes Fröhlinger 45
93 Germany Torsten Hiekmann 80
94 Germany Tim Klinger 100
95 Italy Andrea Moletta 107
96 Italy Davide Rebellin DNF[7]
97 Germany Stefan Schumacher DNF[10]
98 Netherlands Tom Stamsnijder 120
99 Switzerland Oliver Zaugg 15
Karpin–Galicia
Spain KGZ
Nr. Pos.
101 Spain Carlos Castaño DNF[4]
102 Spain Gustavo César 121
103 Spain Gustavo Domínguez 97
104 Spain David García 23
105 Spain Santos González 105
106 Spain David Herrero 33
107 Spain Ezequiel Mosquera 5
108 Spain Serafín Martínez DNF[4]
109 Russia Eduard Vorganov 70
Lampre–Fondital
Italy LAM
Nr. Pos.
111 Italy Damiano Cunego DNF[15]
112 Italy Daniele Bennati 64
113 Italy Enrico Franzoi 110
114 Switzerland David Loosli 85
115 Italy Marco Marzano 87
116 Italy Morris Possoni 88
117 Poland Sylwester Szmyd 25
118 Italy Paolo Tiralongo DNF[11]
119 Italy Claudio Corioni 118
Liquigas
Italy LIQ
Nr. Pos.
121 Spain Manuel Beltrán 9
122 Sweden Magnus Bäckstedt 128
123 Italy Leonardo Bertagnolli 22
124 Switzerland Patrick Calcagni 92
125 Italy Francesco Chicchi DNF[14]
126 Italy Mauro Da Dalto 101
127 Czech Republic Roman Kreuziger 21
128 Italy Franco Pellizotti 37
129 Italy Alessandro Vanotti 66
Predictor–Lotto
Belgium PRL
Nr. Pos.
131 Australia Cadel Evans 4
132 Belgium Mario Aerts 28
133 Belgium Christophe Brandt 132
134 Belgium Bart Dockx 111
135 United States Chris Horner 36
136 Spain Josep Jufré DNF[4]
137 Belgium Bert Roesems DNF[16]
138 Netherlands Roy Sentjens 79
139 Belgium Wim Van Huffel 26
Quick-Step–Innergetic
Belgium QSI
Nr. Pos.
141 Spain Juan Manuel Gárate 30
142 Spain Carlos Barredo 10
143 Italy Paolo Bettini DNF[10]
144 Belgium Tom Boonen DNF[7]
145 Belgium Kevin Hulsmans 116
146 Italy Andrea Tonti DNF[13]
147 Belgium Geert Verheyen 46
148 Italy Davide Viganò 130
149 Netherlands Addy Engels 83
Rabobank
Netherlands RAB
Nr. Pos.
151 Russia Denis Menchov 1
152 Colombia Mauricio Ardila 67
153 Netherlands Marc De Maar 109
154 Netherlands Theo Eltink 95
155 Spain Óscar Freire DNF[11]
156 Spain Pedro Horrillo 140
157 Netherlands Sebastian Langeveld 112
158 Netherlands Koos Moerenhout 42
159 Netherlands Joost Posthuma 55
Relax–GAM
Spain REG
Nr. Pos.
161 Spain Daniel Moreno 12
162 Spain Santiago Pérez 65
163 Spain Raúl García de Mateos 99
164 Spain Jorge García 108
165 Spain Jesús Hernández DNF[4]
166 Spain Nácor Burgos 122
167 Spain Julián Sánchez 123
168 Spain Francisco Terciado Sacedo 103
169 Spain Ángel Vallejo 47
Saunier Duval–Prodir
Spain SDV
Nr. Pos.
171 Spain José Ángel Gómez Marchante 40
172 Spain Iker Camaño 34
173 Spain Alberto Fernández de la Puebla DNF[16]
174 Spain David de la Fuente 96
175 Spain Arkaitz Durán DNF[14]
176 Spain Rubén Lobato 38
177 Spain Javier Mejías 50
178 Italy Leonardo Piepoli DNF[8]
179 Spain Ángel Gómez 61
Team CSC
Denmark CSC
Nr. Pos.
181 Spain Carlos Sastre 2
182 Denmark Michael Blaudzun DNF[4]
183 Spain Íñigo Cuesta 41
184 Ukraine Volodymir Gustov 35
185 Russia Alexandr Kolobnev 51
186 Netherlands Karsten Kroon 52
187 Sweden Marcus Ljungqvist 43
188 Denmark Chris Anker Sørensen 19
189 United States Christian Vande Velde 39
Team Milram
Italy MRM
Nr. Pos.
191 Italy Alessandro Petacchi 127
192 Germany Erik Zabel 73
193 Germany Martin Müller 115
194 Slovakia Matej Jurčo 134
195 Italy Elia Rigotto 138
196 Italy Fabio Sabatini 131
197 Netherlands Niki Terpstra 142
198 Italy Marco Velo 117
199 Italy Alberto Ongarato 136
T-Mobile Team
Germany TMO
Nr. Pos.
201 Australia Adam Hansen 89
202 Italy Lorenzo Bernucci DNF[17]
203 Australia Scott Davis 77
204 Germany Bert Grabsch DNF[18]
205 Germany André Greipel 125
206 Italy Giuseppe Guerini DNF[18]
207 Germany Andreas Klier DNF[6]
208 Germany André Korff 141
209 Germany Stephan Schreck 58

References

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