List of teams and cyclists in the 2006 Vuelta a España

The list of teams and cyclists in the 2006 Vuelta a España contains the professional road bicycle racers who competed at the 2006 Vuelta a España from August 26 to September 17, 2006.[1][2]

Rabobank
RAB
Nr.AgePos.
1Denis Menchov28DNF
2Mauricio Ardila Cano2767
3Theo Eltink2424
4William Walker20112
5Pedro Horrillo31106
6Michael Boogerd34DNF[3]
7Grischa Niermann3072
8Michael Rasmussen32DNF[4]
9Pieter Weening2561
Team manager:
Team CSC
CSC
Nr.AgePos.
11Carlos Sastre314
12Kurt Asle Arvesen3146
13Lars Bak2621
14Fabian Cancellara25DNF[3]
15Íñigo Cuesta3727
16Marcus Ljungqvist3153
17Stuart O'Grady3265
18Volodymyr Hustov2954
19Nicki Sørensen3128
Team manager:
AG2R Prévoyance
A2R
Nr.AgePos.
21Cyril Dessel31DNF[3]
22José Luis Arrieta3544
23Mikel Astarloza2656
24Iñigo Chaurreau3326
25Hubert Dupont2540
26Stéphane Goubert3629
27David Navas32126
28Jean-Patrick Nazon29105
29Alexandre Usov2989
Team manager:
Bouygues Télécom
BTL
Nr.AgePos.
31Walter Bénéteau3483
32Mathieu Claude23DNF
33Pierre Drancourt24108
34Xavier Florencio26DNF[3]
35Anthony Geslin26DNF[3]
36Christophe Kern25DNF
37Rony Martias26DNF[5]
38Jérôme Pineau26DNF
39Franck Rénier32121
Team manager:
Crédit Agricole
C.A
Nr.AgePos.
41László Bodrogi2976
42Pietro Caucchioli3037
43Anthony Charteau27DNF[5]
44Dmitriy Fofonov3032
45Thor Hushovd2882
46Mads Kaggestad29132
47Cyril Lemoine23134
48Mark Renshaw23DNF[3]
49Benoît Poilvet3055
Team manager:
Caisse d'Epargne–Illes Balears
CEI
Nr.AgePos.
51Alejandro Valverde262
52Óscar Pereiro2949
53David Arroyo2619
54José Vicente García34104
55Joan Horrach3279
56Vladimir Karpets258
57Pablo Lastras3048
58Joaquim Rodríguez2717
59Xabier Zandio2922
Team manager:
Cofidis
COF
Nr.AgePos.
61Frédéric Bessy3441
62Leonardo Duque2680
63Bingen Fernández3385
64Geoffroy Lequatre25103
65Thierry Marichal3345
66Sébastien Minard2443
67Hervé Duclos-Lassalle26DNF
68Luis Pérez Rodriguez3210
69Staf Scheirlinckx2786
Team manager:
Discovery Channel
DSC
Nr.AgePos.
71Michael Barry3077
72Manuel Beltrán359
73Janez Brajkovič2230
74Tom Danielson286
75Stijn Devolder2611
76Vladimir Gusev2423
77Benoît Joachim3066
78Egoi Martínez2712,
(KOM)
79Jurgen Van Goolen2639
Team manager:
Davitamon–Lotto
DVL
Nr.AgePos.
81Olivier Kaisen22110
82Robbie McEwen34DNF
83Pieter Mertens2675
84Fred Rodriguez33109
85Wim De Vocht24DNF
86Bart Dockx24DNF[4]
87Christopher Horner3520
88Josep Jufré31DNF
89Bjorn Leukemans2993
Team manager:
Euskaltel–Euskadi
EUS
Nr.AgePos.
91Samuel Sánchez287
92Haimar Zubeldia2934
93Iban Mayo2935
94Igor Antón2315
95Markel Irizar2694
96Iñaki Isasi29DNF
97Iñigo Landaluze2960
98Aketza Peña2552
99Rubén Pérez2469
Team manager:
Française des Jeux
FDJ
Nr.AgePos.
101Jérémy Roy23122
102Fabien Patanchon23128
103Ian McLeod2599
104Éric Leblacher2833
105Sébastien Joly2768
106Frédéric Finot29DNF[3]
107Bernhard Eisel25DNF[3]
108Christophe Detilloux32DNF
109Freddy Bichot26DNF
Team manager:
Gerolsteiner
GST
Nr.AgePos.
111Davide Rebellin35DNF[6]
112Robert Förster28130
113Markus Fothen24DNF[7]
114René Haselbacher28DNF[3]
115Heinrich Haussler2292
116Torsten Hiekmann2657
117Andrea Moletta27DNF[7]
118Sven Montgomery30DNF[7]
119Marcel Strauss30DNF[5]
Team manager:
Lampre–Fondital
LAM
Nr.AgePos.
121Matteo Carrara27DNF[8]
122Claudio Corioni23107
123Enrico Franzoi2497
124David Loosli2626
125Marco Marzano26DNF
126Ruggero Marzoli30DNF[6]
127Danilo Napolitano25DNF[3]
128Evgeni Petrov2818
129Sylwester Szmyd2814
Team manager:
Liquigas
LIQ
Nr.AgePos.
131Danilo Di Luca30DNF[9]
132Dario Andriotto33115
133Magnus Bäckstedt31111
134Kjell Carlström29120
135Dario Cioni3138
136Francesco Failli22123
137Alessandro Spezialetti31100
138Charlie Wegelius28DNF
139Luca Paolini29DNF[3]
Team manager:
Team Milram
MRM
Nr.AgePos.
141Alessandro Petacchi32DNF[3]
142Erik Zabel3662
143Daniel Becke28DNF[9]
144Enrico Poitschke37133
145Volodymyr Dyudya23DNF
146Alberto Ongarato31131
147Fabio Sacchi3296
148Sebastian Siedler28127
149Marco Velo32118
Team manager:
Phonak
PHO
Nr.AgePos.
151Martín Perdiguero33DNF
152Aurélien Clerc27114
153Luis Fernández2690
154Ryder Hesjedal25DNF[4]
155Nicolas Jalabert33DNF
156Steve Morabito2384
157Uroš Murn31113
158Florian Stalder2373
159Steve Zampieri29DNF
Team manager:
Quick-Step–Innergetic
QSI
Nr.AgePos.
161Paolo Bettini32DNF[9]
162Davide Vigano22117
163Kevin van Impe25129
164Matteo Tosatto32DNF[4]
165Sébastien Rosseler25116
166Kevin Hulsmans2895
167José Antonio Garrido3059
168Addy Engels29124
169Kevin De Weert2474
Team manager:
Relax-Gam
REG
Nr.AgePos.
171Nácor Burgos29DNF[3]
172Mario De Sárraga26102
173José Miguel Elías2925
174Raúl García de Mateos2451
175Jorge García2687
176David George3070
177Daniel Moreno2436
178Jesús Hernández24DNF[3]
179Angel Vallejo2558
Team manager:
Saunier Duval–Prodir
SDV
Nr.AgePos.
181José Alberto Benítez24101
182José Gómez Marchante265
183David Millar2964
184David Cañada3188
185Juan José Cobo25DNF
186Leonardo Piepoli3413
187David De La Fuente2571
188Ángel Gómez25DNF[7]
189Francisco Ventoso2478
Team manager:
T-Mobile Team
TMO
Nr.AgePos.
191Lorenzo Bernucci26DNF[10]
192Scott Davis2791
193Bastiaan Giling23125
194André Greipel24DNF
195Bernhard Kohl24DNF
196André Korff33DNF
197Daniele Nardello3450
198Stephan Schreck2881
199Thomas Ziegler25DNF
Team manager:
Astana
AWT
Nr.AgePos.
201Alexander Vinokourov321
202Carlos Barredo2542
203Assan Bazayev2598
204José Antonio Redondo2147
205Andrey Kashechkin263
206Aaron Kemps22119
207Sérgio Paulinho2616
208Luis Sanchez Gil22DNF
209Sergei Yakovlev3031
Team manager:

See also

References

  1. www.cyclingnews.com presents the 61st Vuelta a España
  2. "Vino victorious in Vuelta". cyclingnews.com. 22 April 2009. Retrieved 9 April 2014.
  3. "First big win for Anton". cyclingnews.com. 12 September 2006. Retrieved 9 April 2014.
  4. "Vinokourov and Danielson combine to unseat Valverde". cyclingnews.com. 22 April 2009. Retrieved 9 April 2014.
  5. "Two years on, a big podium once more". cyclingnews.com. 22 April 2009. Retrieved 9 April 2014.
  6. "Forster salvages Gerolsteiner's Vuelta". cyclingnews.com. 22 April 2009. Retrieved 9 April 2014.
  7. "Salzburg calling: Paolini nabs stage win". cyclingnews.com. 22 April 2009. Retrieved 9 April 2014.
  8. "Birthday boy Vino does it again". cyclingnews.com. 22 April 2009. Retrieved 9 April 2014.
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