List of teams and cyclists in the 2006 Tour de France

The list of teams and cyclists in the 2006 Tour de France contains the professional road bicycle racers who competed at the 2006 Tour de France from July 1 to July 23, 2006.[1] In prior years, 21 teams of nine riders each have participated in the annual Tour de France, but following the Operación Puerto doping investigation, the Astana–Würth team as well as four individual riders (Ivan Basso (CSC), Jan Ullrich (TMO), Óscar Sevilla (TMO) and Francisco Mancebo (A2R)) were not allowed to start the race.

Teams

Cyclists

Discovery Channel
DSC
Nr.AgePos.
1José Azevedo3219th
2Viatcheslav Ekimov4084th
3George Hincapie3332nd
4Egoi Martínez2842nd
5Benjamín Noval27DNF
6Pavel Padrnos3565th
7Yaroslav Popovych2625th
8José Luis Rubiera3392nd
9Paolo Savoldelli33DNF
Team manager: Johan Bruyneel
Team CSC
CSC
Nr.AgePos.
11Bobby Julich34DNF
12Giovanni Lombardi37DNF
13Stuart O'Grady3291st
14Carlos Sastre314th
15Fränk Schleck2611th
16Christian Vande Velde3024th
17Jens Voigt3453rd
18David Zabriskie2774th
Team manager: Bjarne Riis
T-Mobile Team
TMO
Nr.AgePos.
21Andreas Klöden303rd
22Giuseppe Guerini3626th
23Serhiy Honchar3552nd
24Matthias Kessler2754th
25Eddy Mazzoleni3227th
26Michael Rogers2610th
27Patrik Sinkewitz2523rd
Team manager: Olaf Ludwig
AG2R Prévoyance
A2R
Nr.AgePos.
31Christophe Moreau358th
32José Luis Arrieta3528th
33Mikel Astarloza2636th
34Sylvain Calzati2734th
35Cyril Dessel317th
36Samuel Dumoulin25120th
37Simon Gerrans2679th
38Stéphane Goubert3637th
Team manager: Vincent Lavenu
Gerolsteiner
GST
Nr.AgePos.
41Levi Leipheimer3213th
42Markus Fothen2415th
43David Kopp27DNF
44Sebastian Lang2666th
45Ronny Scholz2896th
46Georg Totschnig3547th
47Fabian Wegmann2668th
48Peter Wrolich32135th
49Beat Zberg35DNF
Team manager: Renate Holczer
Rabobank
RAB
Nr.AgePos.
51Denis Menchov286th
52Michael Boogerd3414th
53Bram de Groot31DNF
54Erik Dekker35DNF
55Juan Antonio Flecha2882nd
56Óscar Freire30DNF
57Joost Posthuma2585th
58Michael Rasmussen3218th
59Pieter Weening2593rd
Team managers: Theo de Rooij
Davitamon–Lotto
DVL
Nr.AgePos.
61Cadel Evans295th
62Mario Aerts31106th
63Christophe Brandt2940th
64Chris Horner3464th
65Robbie McEwen34116th
66Fred Rodriguez32DNF
67Gert Steegmans25137th
68Wim Vansevenant34139th
69Johan Van Summeren25112th
Team manager: Geert Coeman
Phonak
PHO
Nr.AgePos.
71Floyd Landis30DSQ
72Bert Grabsch31107th
73Robert Hunter29DNF
74Nicolas Jalabert33103rd
75Martin Perdiguero33DNF
76Axel Merckx3331st
77Koos Moerenhout3262nd
78Alexandre Moos3397th
79Víctor Hugo Peña31122nd
Team manager: John Lelangue
Lampre–Fondital
LAM
Nr.AgePos.
81Damiano Cunego2412th
82Alessandro Ballan2667th
83Daniele Bennati25DNF
84Marzio Bruseghin3220th
85Salvatore Commesso3157th
86Daniele Righi30109th
87Paolo Tiralongo2870th
88Tadej Valjavec2917th
89Patxi Vila Errandonea3022nd
Team manager: Giuseppe Saronni
Caisse d'Epargne–Illes Balears
CEI
Nr.AgePos.
91Alejandro Valverde26DNF
92David Arroyo2621st
93Florent Brard30DNF
94Isaac Gálvez31DNF
95José Garcia33115th
96Vladimir Karpets2530th
97Óscar Pereiro282nd (awarded 1st)
98Nicolas Portal27100th
99Xabier Zandio2933rd
Team manager: José Miguel Echavarri Garcia
Quick-Step–Innergetic
QSI
Nr.AgePos.
101Tom Boonen25DNF
102Wilfried Cretskens30DNF
103Steven de Jongh28DNF
104Juan Manuel Gárate3072nd
105Filippo Pozzato24133rd
106José Rujano24DNF
107Bram Tankink2794th
108Matteo Tosatto32125th
109Cédric Vasseur3595th
Team manager: Patrick Lefevere
Crédit Agricole
C.A
Nr.AgePos.
111Pietro Caucchioli3016th
112Alexander Botcharov3149th
113Anthony Charteau27114th
114Julian Dean31128th
115Jimmy Engoulvent26DNF
116Patrice Halgand3248th
117Sébastien Hinault32113th
118Thor Hushovd28121st
119Christophe Le Mével2576th
Team manager: Roger Legeay
Euskaltel–Euskadi
EUS
Nr.AgePos.
121Iban Mayo28DNF
122Iker Camaño2735th
123Unai Etxebarría33127th
124Aitor Hernández24136th
125Iñaki Isasi2971st
126Íñigo Landaluze2950th
127David López25DNF
128Gorka Verdugo2775th
129Haimar Zubeldia299th
Team manager: Miguel Madaragia
Cofidis
COF
Nr.AgePos.
131David Moncoutié3158th
132Stéphane Augé31123rd
133Jimmy Casper28138th
134Sylvain Chavanel2745th
135Arnaud Coyot24130th
136Cristian Moreni3344th
137Iván Parra3043rd
138Rik Verbrugghe31DNF
139Bradley Wiggins26124th
Team manager: Eric Boyer
Saunier Duval–Prodir
SDV
Nr.AgePos.
141Gilberto Simoni3460th
142David Cañada31DNF
143David de la Fuente2556th
144José Gómez Marchante26DNF
145Rubén Lobato2746th
146David Millar2959th
147Riccardo Riccò2298th
148Christophe Rinero3241st
149Francisco Ventoso2478th
Team manager: Mauro Gianetti
Française des Jeux
FDJ
Nr.AgePos.
151Sandy Casar2769th
152Carlos da Cruz3177th
153Bernhard Eisel25108th
154Philippe Gilbert23110th
155Sébastien Joly27DNF
156Gustav Larsson25105th
157Thomas Lövkvist2263rd
158Christophe Mengin37131st
159Benoît Vaugrenard2487th
Team manager: Marc Madiot
Liquigas
LIQ
Nr.AgePos.
161Danilo Di Luca30DNF
162Michael Albasini25118th
163Magnus Bäckstedt31DNF
164Patrick Calcagni28129th
165Kjell Carlström29132nd
166Stefano Garzelli3355th
167Matej Mugerli25119th
168Luca Paolini29101st
169Manuel Quinziato2680th
Team manager: Roberto Amadio
Bouygues Télécom
BTL
Nr.AgePos.
171Thomas Voeckler2789th
172Walter Bénéteau33111th
173Laurent Brochard38DNF
174Pierrick Fédrigo2729th
175Anthony Geslin2688th
176Laurent Lefèvre2938th
177Jérôme Pineau2683rd
178Didier Rous3573rd
179Matthieu Sprick2451st
Team manager: Jean-René Bernaudeau
Team Milram
MRM
Nr.AgePos.
181Erik Zabel3586th
182Mirko Celestino32DNF
183Ralf Grabsch33102nd
184Andriy Hrivko22DNF
185Maxim Iglinsky25DNF
186Christian Knees25104th
187Fabio Sacchi32DNF
188Björn Schröder2581st
189Marco Velo3299th
Team manager: Gianluigi Stanga
Agritubel
AGR
Nr.AgePos.
191Juan Miguel Mercado27DNF
192Manuel Calvente2990th
193Cédric Coutouly26134th
194Moisés Dueñas2561st
195Eduardo Gonzalo22117th
196Christophe Laurent28126th
197José Alberto Martínez29DNF
198Samuel Plouhinec30DNF
199Benoît Salmon3239th
Team manager: David Fornes

Facts about the riders

  • 26 countries were represented. France has the most riders, with 36 from the total of 176.
  • Bouygues Télécom is only team with all nine riders from the same country.
  • Team CSC is only team without rider from the country the team is from (Denmark)
  • 31 riders who have already completed Giro: Ekimov, Padrnos, Rubiera, Savoldelli, Julich, Lombardi, Sastre, Voigt, Kessler, Calzati, Peña, Cunego, Bruseghin, Tiralongo, Valjavec, Vila Errandonea, Garate, Botcharov, Halgand, Lopez, Parra, Simoni, Lobato, Casar, da Cruz, Larsson, Di Luca, Calcagni, Lefevre, Knees, Sacchi
  • 11 riders who took part in Giro but abandoned: Honchar, Rogers, Scholz, Rasmussen, Brandt, McEwen, Merckx, Rujano, Moreni, Verbrugghe, Gilbert
  • Following a non-start from Jan Ullrich, it is the first time since 1999 that the race has not included a former Tour de France winner.
  • Five riders have won Grand Tour: Garzelli (Giro 2000), Simoni (Giro 2001 and 2003), Savoldelli (Giro 2002 and 2005), Cunego (Giro 2004) and Menchov (Vuelta 2005)
  • Three riders have won points competition in Tour de France: Zabel (1996 to 2001), McEwen (2002 and 2004) and Hushovd (2005)
  • Two riders have won mountains classification in Tour de France: Rinero (1998) and Rasmussen (2005)
  • Four riders have won under-25 classification in Tour de France: Salmon (1999), Menchov (2003), Karpets (2004) and Popovych (2005)
  • Eleven riders had led the general classification: Vasseur, Zabel, O'Grady, Millar, Moreau, Voigt, Peña, Hushovd, McEwen, Voeckler and Zabriskie.
  • Riders who lead the general classification for the first time during the 2006 Tour: Hincapie, Boonen, Honchar, Dessel, Landis and Pereiro.
  • At the start, riders who had won a stage in Tour de France: Ekimov, Zabel, Boogerd, Vasseur, Brochard, Mengin, Rous, O'Grady, Bäckstedt, Guerini, Commesso, McEwen, Millar, Dekker, Moreau, Verbrugghe, Voigt, Freire, Halgand, Hushovd, Mayo, Flecha, Sastre, Simoni, Boonen, Pozzato, Moncoutié, Mercado, Zabriskie, Weening, Rasmussen, Valverde, Totschnig, Hincapie, Pereiro and Savoldelli.
  • New stage winners during the Tour: Casper, Kessler, Honchar, Calzati, Menchov, Popovych, Fedrigo, Schleck, and Landis. (Note: Popovych was part of the Discovery Channel team that won the time trial stage in the 2005 Tour de France. However it's his first individual stage victory. There are other riders as well who have been part of winning team in TTT but haven't won an individual stage)

See also

References

http://www.eurosport.com/cycling/tour-de-france/2006/standing_dsc460.shtml (Used for final GC Positions)

  1. "Tour de France 2006". Archived from the original on 2006-07-05. Retrieved 2006-06-30.


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