Tour Down Under 2013: Start list
The Tour Down Under kicks off the 2013 UCI WorldTour season on Tuesday, January 22. The six-stage race concludes on Sunday, January 27.
For full details of the 2013 Tour Down Under, refer to our race coverage page.
Orica-GreenEdge (Australia)
Team Manager: Matthew Wilson (Aus)
1. GERRANS Simon (Aus)
2. DURBRIDGE Luke (Aus)
3. IMPEY Daryl (RSA)
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4. GOSS Matthew (Aus)
5. CLARKE Simon (Aus)
6. MOURIS Jens (Ned)
7. O'GRADY Stuart (Aus)
BMC Racing Team (USA)
Team Manager: Fabio Baldato (Ita)
11. GILBERT Philippe (Bel)
12. SANTAROMITA Ivan (Ita)
13. KOHLER Martin (Sui)
14. LODEWYCK Klaas (Bel)
15. MOINARD Amael (Fra)
16. MORABITO Steve (Sui)
17. WYSS Danilo (Sui)
Lotto Belisol (Belgium)
Team Manager: Herman Frison (Bel)
21. GREIPEL Andre (Ger)
22. HANSEN Adam (Aus)
23. KAISEN Olivier (Bel)
24. HENDERSON Gregory (NZl)
25. ROELANDTS Jurgen (Bel)
26. SIEBERG Marcel (Ger)
27. WELLENS Tim (Bel)
Sky Pro Cycling (Great Britain)
Team Manager: Kurt Arvesen (Nor)
31. BOASSON HAGEN Edvald (Nor)
32. EISEL Bernhard (Aut)
33. ROWE Luke (GBr)
34. HAYMAN Mathew (Aus)
35. STANNARD Ian (GBr)
36. SUTTON Chris (Aus)
37. THOMAS Geraint (GBr)
Radioshack Leopard Trek (Luxembourg)
Team Manager: Jose Azevedo (Por)
41. SCHLECK Andy (Lux)
42. BENNETT George (NZl)
43. DIDIER Laurent (Lux)
44. HERMANS Ben (Bel)
45. PINTO MACHADO Tiago (Por)
46. SERGENT Jesse (NZl)
47. VOIGT Jens (Ger)
Garmin-Sharp (USA)
Team Manager: Geert Vandondt (Bel)
51. FARRAR Tyler (USA)
52. HAAS Nathan (Aus)
53. BAUER Jack (NZl)
54. MORTON Lachlan (Aus)
55. HUNTER Robert (RSA)
56. DENNIS Rohan (Aus)
57. VON HOFF Steele (Aus)
Team Saxo-Tinkoff (Denmark)
Team Manager: Fabrizio Guidi (Ita)
61. SORENSEN Chris (Den)
62. MIYAZAWA Takashi (Jpn)
63. MCCARTHY Jay (Aus)
64. JENSEN Christopher (Den)
65. BOARO Manuele (Ita)
66. CANTWELL Jonathan (Aus)
67. DUGGAN Timothy (USA)
Blanco Pro Cycling Team (Netherlands)
Team Manager: Hendrik Dekker (Ned)
71. BOBRIDGE Jack (Aus)
72. BROWN Graeme (Aus)
73. KELDERMAN Wilco (Ned)
74. RENSHAW Mark (Aus)
75. SLAGTER Tom-Jelte (Ned)
76. TANNER David (Aus)
77. TJALLINGII Maarten (Ned)
Astana Pro Team (Kazakhstan)
Team Manager: Stefano Zanini (Ita)
81. GUARDINI Andrea (Ita)
82. IGLINSKIY Maxim (Kaz)
83. AGNOLI Valerio (Ita)
84. KASHECHKIN Andrey (Kaz)
85. PONZI Simone (Ita)
86. GASPAROTTO Enrico (Ita)
87. GUARNIERI Jacopo (Ita)
Movistar (Spain)
Team Manager: Jose Arrieta (Spa)
91. ROJAS Jose Joaquin (Spa)
92. AMADOR Andrey (CRC)
93. CAPECCHI Eros (Ita)
94. GUTIERREZ Ivan (Spa)
95. HERRADA Jose (Spa)
96. MORENO Javier (Spa)
97. VISCONTI Giovanni (Ita)
Vacansoleil-DCM (Netherlands)
Team Manager: Jean Paul Van Poppel (Ned)
101. DE GENDT Thomas (Bel)
102. WAUTERS Willem (Bel)
103. MARCZYNSKI Tomasz (Pol)
104. MARKUS Barry (Ned)
105. VAN POPPEL Boy (Ned)
106. VALLS Rafael (Spa)
107. VAN HUMMEL Kenny (Ned)
AG2R La Mondiale (France)
Team Manager: Laurent Biondi (Fra)
111. HUTAROVICH Yauheni (Blr)
112. CHEREL Mikaël (Fra)
113. APPOLLONIO Davide (Ita)
114. BAGDONAS Gédiminas (Lit)
115. BONNAFOND Guillaume (Fra)
116. KERN Julian (Ger)
117. KADRI Blel (Fra)
Lampre-Merida (Italy)
Team Manager: Bruno Vicino (Ita)
121. LLOYD Matthew (Aus)
122. CIMOLAI Davide (Ita)
123. FAVILLI Elia (Ita)
124. FERRARI Roberto (Ita)
125. MORI Manuele (Ita)
126. PIETROPOLLI Daniele (Ita)
127. STORTONI Simone (Ita)
FDJ (France)
Team Manager: Yvon Madiot (Fra)
131. BONNET William (Fra)
132. VEIKKANEN Jussi (Fra)
133. COURTEILLE Arnaud (Fra)
134. DELAGE Mickael (Fra)
135. DEMARE Arnaud (Fra)
136. ELISSONDE Kenny (Fra)
137. MANGEL Laurent (Fra)
Omega Pharma-QuickStep (Belgium)
Team Manager: Rik Van Slycke (Bel)
141. FENN Andrew (GBr)
142. GRABSCH Bert (Ger)
143. PAUWELS Serge (Bel)
144. PINEAU Jerome (Fra)
145. RABON Frantisek (Cze)
146. STEEGMANS Gert (Bel)
147. VELITS Peter (Svk)
Euskaltel-Euskadi (Spain)
Team Manager: Alexander Diaz (Spa)
151. IZAGIRRE Gorka (Spa)
152. ABERASTURI Jon (Spa)
153. OROZ Juan Jose (Fra)
154. ASTARLOZA Mikel (Spa)
155. BRAVO Garikoitz (Spa)
156. IZAGIRRE Ion (Spa)
157. LOBATO Juan Jose (Spa)
Argos-Shimano (Netherlands)
Team Manager: Addy Engels (Ned)
161. KITTEL Marcel (Ger)
162. AHLSTRAND Jonas (Swe)
163. CLARKE William (Aus)
164. DE KORT Koen (Ned)
165. HUGUET Yann (Fra)
166. HUPOND Thierry (Fra)
167. TIMMER Albert (Ned)
Cannondale Pro Cycling (Italy)
Team Manager: Biagio Conte (Ita)
171. AGOSTINI Stefano (Ita)
172. SALERNO Cristiano (Ita)
173. WURF Cameron (Aus)
174. CANUTI Federico (Ita)
175. MARANGONI Alan (Ita)
176. SAGAN Juraj (Svk)
177. VANDBORG Brian (Den)
UniSA Australia (Australia)
Team Manager: Dave Sanders (Aus)
181. PHELAN Adam (Aus)
182. DEMPSTER Zakkary (Aus)
183.GIACOPPO Anthony (Aus)
184. HOWSON Damien (Aus)
185. KERBY Jordan (Aus)
186. SULZBERGER Bernard (Aus)
187. WATSON Calvin (Aus)
Source: Santos Tour Down Under
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