List of teams and cyclists in the 2007 Vuelta a España

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
A2R
Nr.Pos.
1 José Luis Arrieta59
2 Philip Deignan71
3 Renaud Dion78
4 Rene Mandri24
5 Hubert Dupont17
6 Stéphane Goubert13
7 Yuriy Krivtsov48
8 Alexandre Usov119
9 Ludovic Turpin20
Andalucía–Cajasur
ACA
Nr.Pos.
11 Luis Pérez18
12 José Antonio López14
13 Francisco José Martínez114
14 Juan Olmo91
15 Manuel Ortega102
16 José Luis Carrasco82
17 Jesús Rosendo145
18 José Ruiz Sánchez56
19 Manuel Vazquez49
Bouygues Télécom
BTL
Nr.Pos.
21 Stef Clement32
22 Giovanni BernaudeauDNF[3]
23 Dimitri ChampionDNF[4]
24 Mathieu ClaudeDNF[5]
25 Aurélien ClercDNF[6]
26 Xavier FlorencioDNF[7]
27 Rony MartiasDNF[8]
28 Vincent Jérôme113
29 Erki Pütsep137
Caisse d'Epargne
GCE
Nr.Pos.
31 Óscar PereiroDNF
32 Imanol Erviti62
33 José Vicente García124
34 Joan Horrach29
35 Vladimir Karpets7
36 David López14
37 Vladimir Efimkin6
38 Luis León Sánchez72
39 Xabier ZandioDNF[9]
Cofidis
COF
Nr.Pos.
41 Stéphane Augé126
42 Sylvain Chavanel16
43 Leonardo Duque53
44 Bingen Fernández68
45 Maryan Hary139
46 Geoffroy Lequatre98
47 Sébastien Minard57
48 Maxime Monfort11
49 Damien Monier129
Crédit Agricole
C.A
Nr.Pos.
51 Pietro CaucchioliDNF[4]
52 Alexander Bocharov27
53 László BodrogiDNF[10]
54 Angelo FurlanDNF[4]
55 Christophe Kern84
56 Rémi PauriolDNF[3]
57 Jean-Marc Marino93
58 Mark Renshaw144
59 Yannick Talabardon60
Discovery Channel
DSC
Nr.Pos.
61 Janez BrajkovičDNF[11]
62 Tom DanielsonDNF[12]
63 Allan DavisDNF[10]
64 Stijn DevolderDNF[13]
65 Egoi MartínezDNF[8]
66 Jason McCartney76
67 Sérgio PaulinhoDNF[3]
68 José Luis Rubiera86
69 Jurgen Van Goolen31
Euskaltel–Euskadi
EUS
Nr.Pos.
71 Samuel Sánchez3
72 Haimar Zubeldia44
73 Igor Antón8
74 Koldo Fernández133
75 Dionisio Galparsoro63
76 Aitor Hernández81
77 Iñaki Isasi74
78 Iñigo Landaluze75
79 Alan Pérez94
Française des Jeux
FDJ
Nr.Pos.
81 Carlos Da Cruz90
82 Mickaël DelageDNF[6]
83 Thomas Löfkvist54
84 Philippe Gilbert69
85 Bradley McGeeDNF[14]
86 Ian McLeodDNF[11]
87 Cyrille MonneraisDNF[8]
88 Jérémy Roy104
89 Jussi Veikkanen135
Gerolsteiner
GST
Nr.Pos.
91 Markus Fothen106
92 Johannes Fröhlinger45
93 Torsten Hiekmann80
94 Tim Klinger100
95 Andrea Moletta107
96 Davide RebellinDNF[7]
97 Stefan SchumacherDNF[10]
98 Tom Stamsnijder120
99 Oliver Zaugg15
Karpin–Galicia
KGZ
Nr.Pos.
101 Carlos CastañoDNF[4]
102 Gustavo César121
103 Gustavo Domínguez97
104 David García23
105 Santos González105
106 David Herrero33
107 Ezequiel Mosquera5
108 Serafín MartínezDNF[4]
109 Eduard Vorganov70
Lampre–Fondital
LAM
Nr.Pos.
111 Damiano CunegoDNF[15]
112 Daniele Bennati64
113 Enrico Franzoi110
114 David Loosli85
115 Marco Marzano87
116 Morris Possoni88
117 Sylwester Szmyd25
118 Paolo TiralongoDNF[11]
119 Claudio Corioni118
Liquigas
LIQ
Nr.Pos.
121 Manuel Beltrán9
122 Magnus Bäckstedt128
123 Leonardo Bertagnolli22
124 Patrick Calcagni92
125 Francesco ChicchiDNF[14]
126 Mauro Da Dalto101
127 Roman Kreuziger21
128 Franco Pellizotti37
129 Alessandro Vanotti66
Predictor–Lotto
PRL
Nr.Pos.
131 Cadel Evans4
132 Mario Aerts28
133 Christophe Brandt132
134 Bart Dockx111
135 Chris Horner36
136 Josep JufréDNF[4]
137 Bert RoesemsDNF[16]
138 Roy Sentjens79
139 Wim Van Huffel26
Quick-Step–Innergetic
QSI
Nr.Pos.
141 Juan Manuel Gárate30
142 Carlos Barredo10
143 Paolo BettiniDNF[10]
144 Tom BoonenDNF[7]
145 Kevin Hulsmans116
146 Andrea TontiDNF[13]
147 Geert Verheyen46
148 Davide Viganò130
149 Addy Engels83
Rabobank
RAB
Nr.Pos.
151 Denis Menchov1
152 Mauricio Ardila67
153 Marc De Maar109
154 Theo Eltink95
155 Óscar FreireDNF[11]
156 Pedro Horrillo140
157 Sebastian Langeveld112
158 Koos Moerenhout42
159 Joost Posthuma55
Relax–GAM
REG
Nr.Pos.
161 Daniel Moreno12
162 Santiago Pérez65
163 Raúl García de Mateos99
164 Jorge García108
165 Jesús HernándezDNF[4]
166 Nácor Burgos122
167 Julián Sánchez123
168 Francisco Terciado Sacedo103
169 Ángel Vallejo47
Saunier Duval–Prodir
SDV
Nr.Pos.
171 José Ángel Gómez Marchante40
172 Iker Camaño34
173 Alberto Fernández de la PueblaDNF[16]
174 David de la Fuente96
175 Arkaitz DuránDNF[14]
176 Rubén Lobato38
177 Javier Mejías50
178 Leonardo PiepoliDNF[8]
179 Ángel Gómez61
Team CSC
CSC
Nr.Pos.
181 Carlos Sastre2
182 Michael BlaudzunDNF[4]
183 Íñigo Cuesta41
184 Volodymir Gustov35
185 Alexandr Kolobnev51
186 Karsten Kroon52
187 Marcus Ljungqvist43
188 Chris Anker Sørensen19
189 Christian Vande Velde39
Team Milram
MRM
Nr.Pos.
191 Alessandro Petacchi127
192 Erik Zabel73
193 Martin Müller115
194 Matej Jurčo134
195 Elia Rigotto138
196 Fabio Sabatini131
197 Niki Terpstra142
198 Marco Velo117
199 Alberto Ongarato136
T-Mobile Team
TMO
Nr.Pos.
201 Adam Hansen89
202 Lorenzo BernucciDNF[17]
203 Scott Davis77
204 Bert GrabschDNF[18]
205 André Greipel125
206 Giuseppe GueriniDNF[18]
207 Andreas KlierDNF[6]
208 André Korff141
209 Stephan Schreck58

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