List of teams and cyclists in the 1999 Vuelta a España

For the 1999 Vuelta a España, the field consisted of 189 riders; 115 finished the race.

By rider

Legend
No. Starting number worn by the rider during the Vuelta
Pos. Position in the general classification
DNF Denotes a rider who did not finish
No. Name Nationality Team Pos. Ref
1 Abraham Olano  Spain ONCE–Deutsche Bank DNF [1]
2 Íñigo Cuesta  Spain ONCE–Deutsche Bank 45 [1]
3 Rafael Díaz Justo  Spain ONCE–Deutsche Bank 57 [1]
4 Laurent Jalabert  France ONCE–Deutsche Bank DNF [1]
5 Peter Luttenberger  Austria ONCE–Deutsche Bank DNF [1]
6 Miguel Ángel Martín Perdiguero  Spain ONCE–Deutsche Bank 61 [1]
7 Luis Perez  Spain ONCE–Deutsche Bank 67 [1]
8 Marcos Serrano  Spain ONCE–Deutsche Bank 34 [1]
9 Mikel Zarrabeitia  Spain ONCE–Deutsche Bank 11 [1]
11 Alex Zülle   Switzerland Banesto 37 [1]
12 Manuel Beltrán  Spain Banesto 7 [1]
13 José Vicente García Acosta  Spain Banesto 53 [1]
14 Orlando Rodrigues  Portugal Banesto DNF [1]
15 José María Jiménez  Spain Banesto 5 [1]
16 Jon Odriozola  Spain Banesto 27 [1]
17 Aitor Osa  Spain Banesto 15 [1]
18 Leonardo Piepoli  Italy Banesto 8 [1]
19 César Solaun  Spain Banesto 66 [1]
21 Frank Vandenbroucke  Belgium Cofidis 12 [1]
22 Grzegorz Gwiazdowski  Poland Cofidis DNF [1]
23 Nicolas Jalabert  France Cofidis DNF [1]
24 Bobby Julich  United States Cofidis DNF [1]
25 Massimiliano Lelli  Italy Cofidis 49 [1]
26 Nico Mattan  Belgium Cofidis DNF [1]
27 Roland Meier   Switzerland Cofidis DNF [1]
28 Anthony Rokia  France Cofidis DNF [1]
29 Christophe Rinero  France Cofidis DNF [1]
31 Francesco Arazzi  Italy Amica Chips–Costa de Almeria DNF [1]
32 Stefano Casagranda  Italy Amica Chips–Costa de Almeria 108 [1]
33 Daniele De Paoli  Italy Amica Chips–Costa de Almeria DNF [1]
34 Viatcheslav Ekimov  Russia Amica Chips–Costa de Almeria 55 [1]
35 Daniele Galli  Italy Amica Chips–Costa de Almeria DNF [1]
36 Marco Gili  Italy Amica Chips–Costa de Almeria 111 [1]
37 Carlos Golbano  Spain Amica Chips–Costa de Almeria 105 [1]
38 Alessandro Pozzi  Italy Amica Chips–Costa de Almeria 109 [1]
39 Fabio Roscioli  Italy Amica Chips–Costa de Almeria 78 [1]
41 Jan Ullrich  Germany Team Telekom 1 [1]
42 Rolf Aldag  Germany Team Telekom 38 [1]
43 Dirk Baldinger  Germany Team Telekom 102 [1]
44 Ralf Grabsch  Germany Team Telekom 87 [1]
45 Giuseppe Guerini  Italy Team Telekom DNF [1]
46 Jörg Jaksche  Germany Team Telekom 35 [1]
47 Danilo Hondo  Germany Team Telekom 90 [1]
48 Andreas Klöden  Germany Team Telekom 62 [1]
49 Giovanni Lombardi  Italy Team Telekom 85 [1]
51 Joseba Beloki  Spain Euskaltel–Euskadi DNF [1]
52 Ángel Castresana  Spain Euskaltel–Euskadi 59 [1]
53 Íñigo Chaurreau  Spain Euskaltel–Euskadi 14 [1]
54 Txema del Olmo  Spain Euskaltel–Euskadi 16 [1]
55 Unai Etxebarria  Venezuela Euskaltel–Euskadi 98 [1]
56 Igor Flores  Spain Euskaltel–Euskadi 75 [1]
57 Ramón González Arrieta  Spain Euskaltel–Euskadi 52 [1]
58 Roberto Laiseka  Spain Euskaltel–Euskadi 18 [1]
59 Alberto López de Munain  Spain Euskaltel–Euskadi 71 [1]
61 Eleuterio Anguita  Spain Fuenlabrada 79 [1]
62 Andrés Bermejo  Spain Fuenlabrada 96 [1]
63 Matías Cagigas  Spain Fuenlabrada 92 [1]
64 Pedro Díaz Lobato  Spain Fuenlabrada 44 [1]
65 César García  Spain Fuenlabrada DNF [1]
66 Germán Nieto  Spain Fuenlabrada 104 [1]
67 César Pérez  Spain Fuenlabrada 110 [1]
68 Stefano Verziagi  Italy Fuenlabrada 84 [1]
69 Juan Carlos Vicario  Spain Fuenlabrada 28 [1]
71 Fernando Escartín  Spain Kelme–Costa Blanca DNF [1]
72 José Ángel Vidal  Spain Kelme–Costa Blanca DNF [1]
73 Francisco Cabello  Spain Kelme–Costa Blanca 81 [1]
74 Ángel Edo  Spain Kelme–Costa Blanca 95 [1]
75 Roberto Heras  Spain Kelme–Costa Blanca 3 [1]
76 José Luis Rubiera  Spain Kelme–Costa Blanca 6 [1]
77 Antonio Tauler  Spain Kelme–Costa Blanca 47 [1]
78 José Manuel Uría  Spain Kelme–Costa Blanca 13 [1]
79 José Castelblanco  Colombia Kelme–Costa Blanca DNF [1]
81 Oscar Camenzind   Switzerland Lampre–Daikin 48 [1]
82 Simone Bertoletti  Italy Lampre–Daikin DNF [1]
83 Massimo Codol  Italy Lampre–Daikin 22 [1]
84 Marco Della Vedova  Italy Lampre–Daikin DNF [1]
85 Robert Hunter  South Africa Lampre–Daikin 72 [1]
86 Gabriele Missaglia  Italy Lampre–Daikin DNF [1]
87 Mariano Piccoli  Italy Lampre–Daikin 58 [1]
88 Zbigniew Spruch  Poland Lampre–Daikin DNF [1]
89 Ján Svorada  Czech Republic Lampre–Daikin DNF [1]
91 Andrey Teteryuk  Kazakhstan Liquigas 50 [1]
92 Daniele Contrini  Italy Liquigas DNF [1]
93 Endrio Leoni  Italy Liquigas DNF [1]
94 Ruslan Ivanov  Moldova Liquigas DNF [1]
95 Rodolfo Massi  Italy Liquigas DNF [1]
96 Nicola Miceli  Italy Liquigas 36 [1]
97 Marco Milesi  Italy Liquigas DNF [1]
98 Cristian Moreni  Italy Liquigas 54 [1]
99 Giancarlo Raimondi  Italy Liquigas 103 [1]
101 Andrei Tchmil  Belgium Lotto–Mobistar DNF [1]
102 Rik Verbrugghe  Belgium Lotto–Mobistar DNF [1]
103 Christophe Detilloux  Belgium Lotto–Mobistar DNF [1]
104 Jacky Durand  France Lotto–Mobistar DNF [1]
105 Chris Peers  Belgium Lotto–Mobistar DNF [1]
106 Jo Planckaert  Belgium Lotto–Mobistar DNF [1]
107 Kurt Van De Wouwer  Belgium Lotto–Mobistar 31 [1]
108 Paul Van Hyfte  Belgium Lotto–Mobistar 76 [1]
109 Koen Beeckman  Belgium Lotto–Mobistar 106 [1]
111 Wladimir Belli  Italy Festina–Lotus DNF [1]
112 Laurent Brochard  France Festina–Lotus 43 [1]
113 Félix García Casas  Spain Festina–Lotus 17 [1]
114 Jaime Hernández  Spain Festina–Lotus 77 [1]
115 Pascal Hervé  France Festina–Lotus 80 [1]
116 Fabian Jeker   Switzerland Festina–Lotus DNF [1]
117 Andrey Kivilev  Kazakhstan Festina–Lotus DNF [1]
118 José Ramón Uriarte  Spain Festina–Lotus 65 [1]
119 Marcel Wüst  Germany Festina–Lotus DNF [1]
121 Pavel Tonkov  Russia Mapei–Quick-Step 4 [1]
122 Paolo Bettini  Italy Mapei–Quick-Step 32 [1]
123 Gianni Faresin  Italy Mapei–Quick-Step 25 [1]
124 Manuel Fernández Ginés  Spain Mapei–Quick-Step DNF [1]
125 Chann McRae  United States Mapei–Quick-Step 19 [1]
126 Daniele Nardello  Italy Mapei–Quick-Step 23 [1]
127 Andrea Noè  Italy Mapei–Quick-Step 41 [1]
128 Andrea Tafi  Italy Mapei–Quick-Step 29 [1]
129 Stefano Zanini  Italy Mapei–Quick-Step DNF [1]
131 Davide Rebellin  Italy Team Polti DNF [1]
132 Daniel Atienza  Spain Team Polti DNF [1]
133 Enrico Cassani  Italy Team Polti DNF [1]
134 Stefano Cattai  Italy Team Polti 51 [1]
135 Fabrizio Guidi  Italy Team Polti DNF [1]
136 Leonardo Guidi  Italy Team Polti DNF [1]
137 Cristian Salvato  Italy Team Polti 107 [1]
138 Rossano Brasi  Italy Team Polti 86 [1]
139 Simone Zucchi  Italy Team Polti DNF [1]
141 Markus Zberg   Switzerland Rabobank 30 [1]
142 Niki Aebersold   Switzerland Rabobank 20 [1]
143 Jan Boven  Netherlands Rabobank 63 [1]
144 Bram de Groot  Netherlands Rabobank 69 [1]
145 Robbie McEwen  Australia Rabobank DNF [1]
146 Koos Moerenhout  Netherlands Rabobank DNF [1]
147 Grischa Niermann  Germany Rabobank 33 [1]
148 Rolf Sørensen  Denmark Rabobank DNF [1]
149 Aart Vierhouten  Netherlands Rabobank 82 [1]
151 Alessio Bongioni  Italy Riso Scotti–Vinavil DNF [1]
152 Kurt Asle Arvesen  Norway Riso Scotti–Vinavil DNF [1]
153 Oscar Pozzi  Italy Riso Scotti–Vinavil 73 [1]
154 Giuseppe Palumbo  Italy Riso Scotti–Vinavil 93 [1]
155 Arnoldas Saprykinas  Lithuania Riso Scotti–Vinavil 89 [1]
156 Samuele Schiavina  Italy Riso Scotti–Vinavil DNF [1]
157 Alexandre Shefer  Kazakhstan Riso Scotti–Vinavil 46 [1]
158 Filippo Simeoni  Italy Riso Scotti–Vinavil DNF [1]
159 Alain Turicchia  Italy Riso Scotti–Vinavil DNF [1]
161 Laurent Dufaux   Switzerland Saeco Macchine per Caffè–Cannondale DNF [1]
162 Dario Andriotto  Italy Saeco Macchine per Caffè–Cannondale DNF [1]
163 Igor Pugaci  Moldova Saeco Macchine per Caffè–Cannondale 115 [1]
164 Salvatore Commesso  Italy Saeco Macchine per Caffè–Cannondale 68 [1]
165 Dario Frigo  Italy Saeco Macchine per Caffè–Cannondale DNF [1]
166 Eddy Mazzoleni  Italy Saeco Macchine per Caffè–Cannondale 60 [1]
167 Armin Meier   Switzerland Saeco Macchine per Caffè–Cannondale DNF [1]
168 Massimiliano Mori  Italy Saeco Macchine per Caffè–Cannondale DNF [1]
169 Mario Traversoni  Italy Saeco Macchine per Caffè–Cannondale 100 [1]
171 Melcior Mauri  Spain Sport Lisboa e Benfica 26 [1]
172 David Plaza  Spain Sport Lisboa e Benfica DNF [1]
173 Daniel Bayes  Spain Sport Lisboa e Benfica 113 [1]
174 José Antonio Garrido  Spain Sport Lisboa e Benfica 101 [1]
175 Joona Laukka  Finland Sport Lisboa e Benfica 42 [1]
176 Óscar López Uriarte  Spain Sport Lisboa e Benfica 40 [1]
177 Quintino Fernandes  Portugal Sport Lisboa e Benfica 70 [1][2]
178 Jorge Manuel Santos Silva  Portugal Sport Lisboa e Benfica DNF [1]
179 Luís Miguel Sarreira  Portugal Sport Lisboa e Benfica DNF [1]
181 Jeroen Blijlevens  Netherlands TVM–Farm Frites 114 [1]
182 Remco van der Ven  Netherlands TVM–Farm Frites 99 [1]
183 Sergei Ivanov  Russia TVM–Farm Frites DNF [1]
184 Andreas Klier  Germany TVM–Farm Frites 74 [1]
185 Servais Knaven  Netherlands TVM–Farm Frites 94 [1]
186 Michel Lafis  Sweden TVM–Farm Frites 21 [1]
187 Serguei Outschakov  Ukraine TVM–Farm Frites DNF [1]
188 Geert Van Bondt  Belgium TVM–Farm Frites 83 [1]
189 Peter Van Petegem  Belgium TVM–Farm Frites DNF [1]
191 Tyler Hamilton  United States U.S. Postal Service DNF [1]
192 Frankie Andreu  United States U.S. Postal Service 88 [1]
193 Julian Dean  New Zealand U.S. Postal Service 112 [1]
194 Frank Høj  Denmark U.S. Postal Service 97 [1]
195 Marty Jemison  United States U.S. Postal Service DNF [1]
196 Benoît Joachim  Luxembourg U.S. Postal Service DNF [1]
197 David George  South Africa U.S. Postal Service DNF [1]
198 Glenn Magnusson  Sweden U.S. Postal Service 91 [1]
199 Dylan Casey  United States U.S. Postal Service DNF [1]
201 Ángel Casero  Spain Vitalicio Seguros DNF [1]
202 Santiago Blanco  Spain Vitalicio Seguros 10 [1]
203 David García Marquina  Spain Vitalicio Seguros 39 [1]
204 Álvaro González de Galdeano  Spain Vitalicio Seguros 56 [1]
205 Igor González de Galdeano  Spain Vitalicio Seguros 2 [1]
206 Iván Parra  Colombia Vitalicio Seguros 9 [1]
207 Víctor Hugo Peña  Colombia Vitalicio Seguros DNF [1]
208 Serguei Smetanine  Russia Vitalicio Seguros 64 [1]
209 Andrei Zintchenko  Russia Vitalicio Seguros 24 [1]

References

  1. "54ème Vuelta a España 1999". Memoire du cyclisme (in French). Archived from the original on 25 October 2004.
  2. "Vuelta'99 Clasificaciones" [Vuelta'99 Classifications]. El Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 27 September 1999. p. 47. Retrieved 28 August 2017.
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