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Moreno Moser and Peter Sagan will be back to defend their Cannondale 1-2 on the gravel roads near Siena but they will be challenged by the strongest line-up ever in the Italian classic

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STRADE BIANCHE

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06.03.2014 @ 16:58 Posted by Emil Axelgaard

Organizers RCS Sport have released a list of major stars that will be in attendance when the race with its famous gravel roads take place on Saturday. A revised course has made the course tougher and has attracted the strongest line-up ever for the young event.

 

The new race route from San Gimignano to Siena (both cities are Unesco World Heritage Sites), will host the spectacle of the classic of the dirty roads to be staged next Saturday. Organized by RCS Sport/La Gazzetta dello Sport, the Strade Bianche by Limar features some 50km of dirt roads in its 197km route, which is divided into 10 segments with stretches of "5 stars" difficulty.
 
Among the participants are world-class athletes, representing 29 countries (including Eritrea and Rwanda) and 5 continents.


Included in the starting line-up are the winners of six of the seven most recent editions of the race: Moser 2013, Cancellara 2012 and 2008, Maxim Iglinskiy 2010, Thomas Lovkvist 2009 and Aleksandr Kolobnev 2007.
 
There will also be an important representation of stage race champions with Cadel Evans, Bradley Wiggins, Rigoberto Uran, Samuel Sanchez, Alejandro Valverde, Nairo Quintana and Roman Kreuziger .
 
The race also features some of the best young "promising future" athletes, such as Fabio Aru, Sonny Colbrelli, Diego Ulissi, Michal Kwiatkowski, Warren Barguil.
 

TEAMS
18 teams (8 riders each), 11 are UCI ProTeams and 7 are UCI Professional Continental Teams:
  1. CANNONDALE (ITA) – Moreno Moser, Peter Sagan
  2. ANDRONI GIOCATTOLI (ITA) – Franco Pelizzoti, Johnny Hogerland
  3. ASTANA PRO TEAM (KAZ) – Maxim Iglinskiy, Fabio Aru
  4. BARDIANI CSF (ITA) – Sonny Colbrelli, Marco Coledan 
  5. BMC RACING TEAM (USA) – Cadel Evans, Samuel Sanchez
  6. COLOMBIA (COL) – Miguel Rubiano Chavez, Fabio Duarte
  7. IAM CYCLING (SWI) – Thomas Lövkvist, Gustav Larsson
  8. LAMPRE-MERIDA (ITA) – Filippo Pozzato, Diego Ulissi
  9. MOVISTAR TEAM (ESP) – Alejandro Valverde, Nairo Quintana
  10. MTN - QHUBEKA (RSA) – Linus Gerdemann, Daniel Teklehaimanot
  11. OMEGA PHARMA - QUICK-STEP CYCLING TEAM (BEL) – Mark Cavendish, Michal Kwiatkowski
  12. TEAM GIANT-SHIMANO (NED) – Warren Barguil, Tom Stamsnijder
  13. TEAM KATUSHA (RUS) – Alexandr Kolobnev, Luca Paolini
  14. TEAM SKY (GBR) – Bradley Wiggins, Ian Stannard
  15. TINKOFF-SAXO (RUS) – Daniele Bennati, Roman Kreuziger
  16. TREK FACTORY RACING (USA) – Fabian Cancellara, Yaroslav Popovich
  17. UNITEDHEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL CYCLING TEAM (USA) – Alessandro Bazzana, Martijn Maaskant
  18. YELLOW FLUO (ITA) – Mauro Finetto, Matteo Rabottini
 
HALL OF FAME
2007 - Aleksandr Kolobnev (RUS)
2008 - Fabian Cancellara (SVI)
2009 - Thomas Lovkvist (SVE)
2010 - Maxim Iglinskiy (KAZ)
2011 - Philippe Gilbert (BEL)
2012 - Fabian Cancellara (SVI)
2013 - Moreno Moser (ITA)

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