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Tour De France | 1996 Procyclingstats.Com 29/06/1996 - 21/07/1996 | 9 Km | 129 Starting | Prologue Tour de France | 1996 procyclingstats.com 29/06/1996 - 21/07/1996 | 9 km | 129 starting | Prologue 1 Banesto 2 O.N.C.E. 3 Team Telekom 4 Mapei-GB 1. INDURAIN Miguel 11. JALABERT Laurent 21. RIIS Bjarne 31. ROMINGER Tony 2. ALONSO Marino 12. CUESTA Iñigo 22. ALDAG Rolf 32. ECHAVE Federico 3. APARICIO Vicente 13. DÍAZ ZABALA Herminio 23. BOLTS Udo 33. FERNÁNDEZ GINÉS Manuel 4. ARRIETA José Luis 14. GARMENDIA Aitor 24. HENN Christian 34. GONZALEZ Arsenio 5. INDURAIN Prudencio 15. JONKER Patrick 25. HEPPNER Jens 35. LANFRANCHI Paolo 6. JIMÉNEZ José María 16. MAURI Melchor 26. HOLM SØRENSEN Brian 36. MUSEEUW Johan 7. MIRANDA Carmelo 17. SIERRA José Roberto 27. KUMMER Mario 37. OLANO Abraham 8. RODRIGUES Orlando Sergio 18. STEPHENS Neil 28. ULLRICH Jan 38. PEETERS Wilfried 9. URIARTE José Ramón 19. ZÜLLE Alex 29. ZABEL Erik 39. TAFI Andrea 5 MG Maglificio - 6 Gewiss - Playbus 7 Motorola 8 Festina - Lotus Technogym 51. BERZIN Evgeni 61. ARMSTRONG Lance 71. VIRENQUE Richard 41. BALDATO Fabio 52. BOTTARO Dario 62. ANDREU Frankie 72. BOSCARDIN Bruno 42. BARTOLI Michele 53. CENGHIALTA Bruno 63. HINCAPIE George 73. BROCHARD Laurent 43. ELLI Alberto 54. CERIOLI Ivan 64. MADOUAS Laurent 74. DUFAUX Laurent 44. FINCO Carlo 55. FRATTINI Francesco 65. MONTOYA Jesús 75. GARCÍA CASAS Felix Manuel 45. JÄRMANN Rolf 56. GOTTI Ivan 66. OZERS Kaspars 76. HERVÉ Pascal 46. LIETTI Marco 57. MINALI Nicola 67. SCIANDRI Maximilian 77. MAGNIEN Emmanuel 47. PISTORE Roberto 58. PERONA Davide 68. THIBOUT Bruno 78. MOREAU Christophe 48. RICHARD Pascal 59. ZANINI Stefano 69. VANZELLA Flavio 79. ROBIN Jean-Cyril 49. SALIGARI Marco 9 Rabobank ProTeam 10 GAN 11 Saeco - Estro - AS Juvenes 12 Polti 81. BRUYNEEL Johan 91. BOARDMAN Chris San Marino 111.LEBLANC Luc 82. BOOGERD Michael 92. HEULOT Stephane 101.CIPOLLINI Mario 112.BALDINGER Dirk 83. BREUKINK Erik 93. LEMARCHAND Francois 102.BIASCI Simone 113.BRASI Rossano 84. DEKKER Erik 94. MONCASSIN Frédéric 103.CALCATERRA Giuseppe 114.DE VRIES Gerrit 85. EKIMOV Viatcheslav 95. MOREAU Francis 104.DONATI Massimo 115.GUALDI Mirko 86. NELISSEN Danny 96. ROUS Didier 105.FAGNINI Gian Matteo 116.GUERINI Giuseppe 87. PIZIKS Arvis 97. SEIGNEUR Eddy 106.FORNACIARI Paolo 117.GUESDON Frédéric 88. SØRENSEN Rolf 98. SIMON François 107.LELLI Massimiliano 118.IMANAKA Daisuke 89. VAN BON Léon 99. VASSEUR Cédric 108.POLI Eros 119.USHAKOV Serhiy 109.SCIREA Mario 13 Panaria - Vinavil 14 Carrera Jeans 15 Roslotto-ZG Mobili 16 TVM - Farm Frites 121.BELLI Wladimir 131.CHIAPPUCCI Claudio 141.UGRUMOV Piotr 151.DEN BAKKER Maarten 122.BARONTI Alessandro 132.CHIESA Mario 142.CATTAI Stefano 152.BLIJLEVENS Jeroen 123.BRAMATI Davide 133.LUTTENBERGER Peter 143.FERRIGATO Andrea 153.HAMBURGER Bo 124.CAMENZIND Oscar 134.PELLICIOLI Oscar 144.FINCATO Marco 154.KNAVEN Servais 125.CONTI Roberto 135.PODENZANA Massimo 145.FONDRIEST Maurizio 155.PULNIKOV Vladimir 126.FOIS Valentino 136.SIBONI Marcello 146.GONTCHENKOV Alexander 156.ROUX Laurent 127.PREVITALI Sergio 137.TRAVERSONI Mario 147.LINO Pascal 157.SKIBBY Jesper 128.SPRUCH Zbigniew 138.ZAINA Enrico 148.SAVOLDELLI Paolo 158.VAN PETEGEM Peter 129.SVORADA Ján 139.ZBERG Beat 149.ZEN Marco 159.VOSKAMP Bart 17 Refin - Mobilvetta 18 Lotto - Isoglass 19 Kelme-Artiach-Costa 21 Agrigel-La Creuse-Fenioux 161.ABDUZHAPAROV Djamolidine 171.TCHMIL Andrei Blanca 201.DURAND Jacky 162.BETTIN Mauro 172.BOUVARD Gilles 181.ESCARTÍN Fernando 202.ARNOULD Dominique 163.COLAGÈ Stefano 173.FARAZIJN Peter 182.AGUIRRE Julio César 203.BOURGEOT Jean-Pierre 164.IMBODEN Heinz 174.FLEISCHER Thomas 183.BUENAHORA Hernan 204.BOUYER Franck 165.USLAMINE Sergei 175.KOZLITINE Oleg 184.CABELLO Francisco 205.COLOTTI Jean-Claude 166.PIEPOLI Leonardo 176.MATTAN Nico 185.CASTELBLANCO José Joaquin 206.LAURENT Thierry 167.ROSCIOLI Fabio 177.SUNDERLAND Scott 186.CUBINO Laudelino 207.MARIE Thierry 168.SALVATO Cristian 178.VAN HYFTE Paul 187.GONZÁLEZ José Jaime 208.MASDUPUY Jean-Luc 169.STEINHAUSER Tobias 179.WAUTERS Marc 188.MUÑOZ Federico 209.VERMOTE Michel 189.VIDAL José Angel 22 Aubervilliers93-Peugeot 211.CAPELLE Christophe 212.BOURGUIGNON Thierry 213.GENTY Laurent 214.GOUVENOU Thierry 215.LESNIEWSKI Marek 216.PONTIER Frederic 217.SAUGRAIN Cyril 218.TALMANT Gilles 219.TEYSSIER Francisque.
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