Paris-Roubaix 2015 start list
Provisional list of starters for the 2015 edition of Paris-Roubaix (Sunday, April 12)
Twenty five teams of eight riders apiece will line up on Sunday, April 12, for the 2015 edition of Paris-Roubaix.
The provisional list of starters has now been released, with defending champion Niki Terpstra (Etixx-QuickStep) wearing the number one.
Etixx-QuickStep
TERPSTRA Niki (Ned)
KEISSE Iljo (Bel)
LAMPAERT Yves (Bel)
MAES Nikolas (Bel)
STYBAR Zdenek (Cze)
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TRENTIN Matteo (Ita)
VAN KEIRSBULCK Guillaume (Bel)
VANDENBERGH Stijn (Bel)
Giant-Alpecin
DEGENKOLB John (Ger)
ARNDT Nikias (Ger)
CURVERS Roy (Ned)
DE BACKER Bert (Bel)
DE KORT Koen (Ned)
SINKELDAM Ramon (Ned)
STAMSNIJDER Tom (Ned)
TIMMER Albert (Ned)
Katusha
KRISTOFF Alexander (Nor)
GUARNIERI Jacopo (Ita)
HALLER Marco (Aut)
KUZNETSOV Viacheslav (Rus)
PAOLINI Luca (Ita)
PORSEV Alexander (Rus)
SELIG Rüdiger (Ger)
SMUKULIS Gatis (Lat)
Tinkoff-Saxo
SAGAN Peter (Svk)
BODNAR Maciej (Pol)
BRESCHEL Matti (Den)
BRUTT Pavel (Rus)
JUUL-JENSEN Christopher (Den)
MORKOV Michael (Den)
TOSATTO Matteo (Ita)
TRUSOV Nikolay (Rus)
LottoNL-Jumbo
VANMARCKE Sep (Bel)
FLENS Rick (Ned)
LEEZER Thomas (Ned)
TANKINK Bram (Ned)
TJALLINGII Maarten (Ned)
VAN ASBROECK Tom (Bel)
WAGNER Robert (Ger)
WYNANTS Maarten (Bel)
Team Sky
WIGGINS Bradley (GBr)
EISEL Bernhard (Aut)
FENN Andrew (GBr)
KNEES Christian (Ger)
PUCCIO Salvatore (Ita)
ROWE Luke (GBr)
STANNARD Ian (GBr)
THOMAS Geraint (GBr)
BMC Racing
VAN AVERMAET Greg (Bel)
BURGHARDT Marcus (Ger)
DRUCKER Jean-Pierre (Lux)
KUNG Stefan (Swi)
OSS Daniel (Ita)
QUINZIATO Manuel (Ita)
SCHÄR Michael (Swi)
ZABEL Rick (Ger)
FDJ
DEMARE Arnaud (Fra)
BONNET William (Fra)
BOUCHER David (Bel)
DELAGE Mickaël (Fra)
FISCHER Murilo Antonio (Bra)
LADAGNOUS Matthieu (Fra)
OFFREDO Yoann (Fra)
SARREAU Marc (Fra)
Astana
BOOM Lars (Ned)
AYAZBAYEV Maxat (Kaz)
BOZIC Borut (Slo)
DE VREESE Laurens (Bel)
FOMINYKH Daniil (Kaz)
GRUZDEV Dmitriy (Kaz)
TLEUBAYEV Ruslan (Kaz)
WESTRA Lieuwe (Ned)
Trek Factory Racing
DEVOLDER Stijn (Bel)
IRIZAR ARRANBURU Markel (Spa)
POPOVYCH Yaroslav (Ukr)
RAST Gregory (Swi)
ROULSTON Hayden (NZl)
STEEGMANS Gert (Bel)
STUYVEN Jasper (Bel)
Orica-GreenEdge
HAYMAN Mathew (Aus)
BEWLEY Sam (NZl)
BLYTHE Adam (GBr)
DOCKER Mitchell (Aus)
DURBRIDGE Luke (Aus)
KEUKELEIRE Jens (Bel)
MOURIS Jens (Ned)
NIELSEN Magnus Cort (Den)
Ag2r
VAN SUMMEREN Johan (Bel)
BAGDONAS Gediminas (Ltu)
DANIEL MAXIME (Fra)
GAUDIN Damien (Fra)
GOUGEARD Alexis (Fra)
HOULE Hugo (Can)
MINARD Sébastien (Fra)
TURGOT Sébastien (Fra)
Lotto-Soudal
GREIPEL André (Ger)
BAK Lars (Den)
BENOOT Tiesj (Bel)
BROECKX Stig (Bel)
DE BIE Sean (Bel)
DEBUSSCHERE Jens (Bel)
ROELANDTS Jurgen (Bel)
SIEBERG Marcel (Ger)
Lampre-Merida
POZZATO Filippo (Ita)
BONIFAZIO Niccolo (Ita)
CIMOLAI Davide (Ita)
FENG Chun Kai (Twn)
MORI Manuele (Ita)
OLIVEIRA Nelson (Por)
PIBERNIK Luka (Slo)
RICHEZE Ariel Maximiliano (Bra)
IAM Cycling
CHAVANEL Sylvain (Fra)
BRÄNDLE Matthias (Aut)
ELMIGER Martin (Swi)
HAUSSLER Heinrich (Aus)
KLUGE Roger (Ger)
PINEAU Jérôme (Fra)
SARAMOTINS Aleksejs (Lat)
VAN GENECHTEN Jonas (Bel)
Cannondale-Garmin
LANGEVELD Sebastian (Ned)
BAUER Jack (NZl)
HANSEN Lasse Norman (Den)
KOREN Kristijan (Slo)
MARANGONI Alan (Ita)
SKJERPING Kristoffer (Nor)
VAN BAARLE Dylan (Ned)
ZEPUNTKE Ruben (Ger)
Cofidis
SENECHAL Florian (Fra)
AHLSTRAND Jonas (Swe)
JOEAAR Gert (Est)
LEMOINE Cyril (Fra)
PETIT Adrien (Fra)
VANBILSEN Kenneth (Bel)
VAN STAEYEN Michael (Bel)
VENTURINI Clément (Fra)
MTN-Qhubeka
FARRAR Tyler (USA)
BOS Théo (Ned)
BRAMMEIER Matt (Irl)
CIOLEK Gerald (Ger)
GOSS Matthew Harley (Aus)
JANSE VAN RENSBURG Reinardt (RSA)
STAUFF Andreas (Ger)
THOMSON Jay Robert (RSA)
Bretagne-Seche Environnement
HUTAROVICH Yauheni (Blr)
BOULO Matthieu (Fra)
BRUN Fréderic (Fra)
JARRIER Benoit (Fra)
LABORIE Christophe (Fra)
LEDANOIS Kevin (Fra)
MCLAY Daniel (GBr)
PERICHON Pierre-Luc (Fra)
Topsport Vlaanderen-Baloise
WALLAYS Jelle (Bel)
DECLERCQ Tim (Bel)
NAESEN Oliver (Bel)
SALOMEIN Jarl (Bel)
STEELS Stijn (Bel)
THEUNS Edward (Bel)
VAN HOECKE Gijs (Bel)
VANSPEYBROUCK Pieter (Bel)
Europcar
ENGOULVENT Jimmy (Fra)
BERNAUDEAU Giovanni (Fra)
DUCHESNE Antoine (Can)
GENE Yohann (Fra)
JEROME Vincent (Fra)
LAMOISSON Morgan (Fra)
MARTINEZ Yannick (Fra)
MORICE Julien (Fra)
Wanty-Groupe Gobert
LEUKEMANS Bjorn (Bel)
ANTONINI Simone (Ita)
BACKAERT Frederik (Bel)
DE TROYER Tim (Bel)
DEVRIENDT Tom (Bel)
MARCATO Marco (Ita)
VAN MELSEN Kevin (Bel)
VANLANDSCHOOT James (Bel)
Movistar
ERVITI OLLO Imanol (Spa)
GADRET John (Fra)
HERRADA LOPEZ Jesus (Spa)
MALORI Adriano (Ita)
ROJAS GIL José Joaquin (Spa)
SANZ UNZUE Enrique (Spa)
SÜTTERLIN Jasha (Ger)
VENTOSO Francisco (Spa)
Bora-Argon 18
ARCHBOLD Shane (NZl)
DEMPSTER Zakkari (Aus)
MATZKA Ralf (Ger)
PFINGSTEN Christoph (Ger)
SCHILLINGER Andreas (Ger)
SCHWARZMANN Michael (Ger)
THURAU Bjorn (Ger)
THWAITES Scott (GBr)
UnitedHealthcare
BAZZANA Alessandro (Ita)
FÖRSTER Robert (Ger)
FRATTINI Davide (Ita)
JONES Christopher (USA)
MURPHY John (USA)
PUTT Tanner (USA)
SUMMERHILL Daniel (USA)
ZURLO Frederico (Ita)
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