2009 Tour of California start list
AG2R La Mondiale
Christophe Riblon, Rinaldo Nocentini, Stéphane Goubert, Martin Elmiger, Tadej Valjavec, Hubert Dupont, Cyril Dessel, John Gadret
Astana
José Luis Rubiera, Yaroslav Popovych, Janez Brajkovic, Lance Armstrong, Levi Leipheimer, Steve Morabito, Michael Schär, Chris Horner
Bissell Pro Cycling
Andy Jacques-Maynes, Ben Jacques-Maynes, Frank Pipp, Jeremy Vennell, Peter Latham, Kirk O'Bee, Tom Zirbel, Omer Kem
BMC Racing Team
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Jonathan Garcia, Alexandre Moos, Ian McKissick, Jeff Louder, Mathias Frank, Markus Zberg, Scott Nydam, Thomas Frei
Cervélo Test Team
Inigo Cuesta, Dominique Rollin, Brett Lancaster, Hayden Roulston, Carlos Sastre, Serge Pauwels, Thor Hushovd, Edward King
Colavita Sutter Home
Alejandro Alberto Borrajo, Anibal Andres Borrajo, Lucas Haedo, Davide Frattini, Anthony Colby, Aaron Olson, Luis Amaran Romero, Tyler Wren
Columbia
Kim Kirchen, George Hincapie, Thomas Lövkvist, Mark Cavendish, Michael Rogers, Michael Barry, Mark Renshaw, Adam Hansen
Fly V Australia
Bernard Sulzberger, Ben Day, Jonathan Cantwell, Michael Grabinger, Charles Dionne, Phil Zajicek, Scott Davis, David Kemp
Garmin Slipstream
Christian Vande Velde, Tom Danielson, David Zabriskie, Steven Cozza, Tyler Farrar, Svein Tuft, Trent Lowe, Tom Peterson
Jelly Belly
Bernard Van Ulden, Nicholas Reistad, Phillip Gaimon, Matthew Crane, Bradley Huff, Kiel Reijnen, Will Routley, Jonathan Clarke
Liquigas
Alessandro Vanotti, Francesco Chicchi, Jacopo Guarnieri, Kjell Carlström, Vincenzo Nibali, Brian Vandborg, Gianni Da Ros, Ivan Basso
OUCH
Floyd Landis, Jonathan Patrick McCarty, Rory Sutherland, Bradley White, Cameron Evans, Karl Menzies, John Murphy, Tim Johnson
Quick Step
Carlos Barredo, Tom Boonen, Jurgen Van De Walle, Kevin Seeldraeyers, Kevin De Weert, Kevin Hulsmans, Addy Engels, Marco Velo
Rabobank
Mauricio Alberto Ardila, Pedro Horrillo, Oscar Freire, Grischa Niermann, Pieter Weening, Bauke Mollema, Robert Gesink, Stef Clement
Rock Racing
Oscar Sevilla, Francisco Mancebo, Enrique Gutierrez, Victor Hugo Peña, Freddy Rodriguez, Chris Baldwin, Glen Chadwick, Tyler Hamilton
Saxo Bank
Gustav Erik Larsson, Fabian Cancellara, Jason McCartney, Juan José Haedo, Stuart O'Grady, Frank Schleck, Andy Schleck, Jens Voigt
Team Type 1
Matt Wilson, Darren Lill, Phil Southerland, Moises Aldape Chavez, Fabio Calabria, Ricardo Escuela, Chris Jones, Valery Kobzarenko
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