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List of teams and cyclists in the 2002 Giro d'Italia

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The 2002 Giro d'Italia was the 85th edition of the Giro d'Italia, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The field consisted of 198 riders, and 140 riders finished the race.

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Whilst it might not have been the prettiest of kits, there is no denying that Mapei is symbolic of road racing in the 90’s. The list of riders who rode for Mapei is like a who’s who of cycling from that era. The team is often referred to as the best of all time, taking 653 victories between 1993 and 2002. Rock racing was founded by Rock and Republic founder Michael Ball in 2007. A number of riders with more than dubious reputations rode for the team. Their team kit didn’t please traditionalists, but the in your face ‘bad boy’ livery and regular tweaks to the design grabbed the fans attention and was possibly the only kit ever to appeal to fashionable teenagers. One of the longer running teams in pro cycling, Molteni ran from 1958 all the way through to 1976. None other than Eddy Merckx, who won pretty much all there is to win in the sport, rode for the team for 6 of his most successful years from 1971. The simplistic design of the jersey didn’t change much over the years, adding to its recognisability, and has recently become popular again with retro kit becoming de rigeur in the cycling community the world over. A team which ran in the 70’s and 80’s and specialized in classics racing with riders such as Roger de Vlaeminck, who won 4 Paris Roubaix. The jersey really stood out in the peloton, with it’s blue design with red and white stripes. Like Molteni, the Brooklyn Chewing Gum jersey is once again selling well in specialist outlets. The celeste blue of Bianchi bikes and kit is one of the most recognisable images of cycling. Bianchi themselves first became headline sponsor of a team in 1899, and made its last return in 2003, when Jan Ullrich rode for them at the Tour de France, in a very similar kit design to that worn by Fausto Coppi in the 40’s and 50’s. Z-Vetements headlined a team from 1987 to 1992. The blue, yellow and pink design almost looked like something out of a comic book, and in 1990, superhero Greg Lemond joined the team and went onto win his third Tour de France title that same year. Whilst this is another jersey which is coming back into fashion, one of our GCN team actually spotted Robert Millar out training in the original one less than a year ago. Another 80’s design, the La Vie Claire cycling team started in 1984, and it’s kit was originally designed by Benneton, and based on the artwork of Piet Mondrian. Another of Greg Lemond's former teams, the 1985 Tour became famous for the rivalry between he and then teammate Bernard Hinault. There wasn’t much that the TI Raleigh team DIDN’T win in their 10 years sponsoring a cycle team, with Joop Zoetemelks 1980 Tour de France win being the highlight. Whilst it was a dutch team, the main sponsors were British bike manufacturer Raleigh and it’s holding company Tube Investments. Team ONCE were widely regarded as THE stage race team of the 90’s, and their distinctive yellow jerseys were often seen dominating the front of the peloton, especially in week long races and the Vuelta a Espana, riding for the likes of Alex Zulle, Laurent Jalabert and Josebo Beloki. With ASO rules stating that team kit cannot be too similar to the Maillot Jaune in the Tour de France, ONCE used a different design each July, sometimes simply changing the yellow for pink. Without the Saeco coffee machine sponsorship and jersey design, we’d never have seen the ‘red train’ of the 90’s, which propelled Mario Cipollini to so many victories. Not only was the kit stylish, it was also one of the first teams to provide each rider with individually fitted jerseys. Cipollini often brought his flamboyant personality to the kit, donning a number of unique designs over the years, including a tiger skinsuit design at the Giro, and a Roman Conqueror special in the 1999 Tour de France.

By rider

Legend
No. Starting number worn by the rider during the Giro
Pos. Position in the general classification
DNF Denotes a rider who did not finish
No. Name Nationality Team Pos. Ref
1 Gilberto Simoni  Italy Saeco–Longoni Sport DNF [1]
2 Igor Astarloa  Spain Saeco–Longoni Sport 53 [1]
3 Oscar Mason  Italy Saeco–Longoni Sport 56 [1]
4 Biagio Conte  Italy Saeco–Longoni Sport 101 [1]
5 Alessio Galletti  Italy Saeco–Longoni Sport 117 [1]
6 Igor Pugaci  Moldova Saeco–Longoni Sport 40 [1]
7 Marius Sabaliauskas  Lithuania Saeco–Longoni Sport DNF [1]
8 Fabio Sacchi  Italy Saeco–Longoni Sport 58 [1]
9 Alessandro Spezialetti  Italy Saeco–Longoni Sport 48 [1]
11 Mario Cipollini  Italy Acqua & Sapone–Cantina Tollo 100 [1]
12 Roberto Conti  Italy Acqua & Sapone–Cantina Tollo 79 [1]
13 Martin Derganc  Slovenia Acqua & Sapone–Cantina Tollo 95 [1]
14 Cristian Gasperoni  Italy Acqua & Sapone–Cantina Tollo 131 [1]
15 Gabriele Colombo  Italy Acqua & Sapone–Cantina Tollo 130 [1]
16 Giovanni Lombardi  Italy Acqua & Sapone–Cantina Tollo 87 [1]
17 Michele Scarponi  Italy Acqua & Sapone–Cantina Tollo 18 [1]
18 Mario Scirea  Italy Acqua & Sapone–Cantina Tollo 109 [1]
19 Guido Trenti  United States Acqua & Sapone–Cantina Tollo 125 [1]
21 Alessandro Bertolini  Italy Alessio 83 [1]
22 Pietro Caucchioli  Italy Alessio 3 [1]
23 Daniele De Paoli  Italy Alessio 32 [1]
24 Angelo Furlan  Italy Alessio 128 [1]
25 Ivan Gotti  Italy Alessio 13 [1]
26 Cristian Moreni  Italy Alessio 28 [1]
27 Vladimir Miholjević  Croatia Alessio 35 [1]
28 Franco Pellizotti  Italy Alessio 16 [1]
29 Mauro Zanetti  Italy Alessio DNF [1]
31 Graeme Brown  Australia Ceramiche Panaria–Fiordo DNF [1]
32 Julio Alberto Pérez  Mexico Ceramiche Panaria–Fiordo 19 [1]
33 Faat Zakirov  Russia Ceramiche Panaria–Fiordo DNF [1]
34 Sergiy Matveyev  Ukraine Ceramiche Panaria–Fiordo DNF [1]
35 Vladimir Duma  Ukraine Ceramiche Panaria–Fiordo 36 [1]
36 Nicola Chesini [it]  Italy Ceramiche Panaria–Fiordo DNF [1]
37 Filippo Perfetto [nl]  Italy Ceramiche Panaria–Fiordo DNF [1]
38 Yauheni Seniushkin  Belarus Ceramiche Panaria–Fiordo 126 [1]
39 Enrico Degano  Italy Ceramiche Panaria–Fiordo 138 [1]
41 Fredy González  Colombia Colombia–Selle Italia DNF [1]
42 Carlos Alberto Contreras  Colombia Colombia–Selle Italia DNF [1]
43 José Castelblanco  Colombia Colombia–Selle Italia 34 [1]
44 Hernán Darío Muñoz  Colombia Colombia–Selle Italia 27 [1]
45 Ruber Marín  Colombia Colombia–Selle Italia 74 [1]
46 Juan Diego Ramírez  Colombia Colombia–Selle Italia DNF [1]
47 Jhon García  Colombia Colombia–Selle Italia DNF [1]
48 Fortunato Baliani  Italy Colombia–Selle Italia DNF [1]
49 Mikhaylo Khalilov  Ukraine Colombia–Selle Italia 84 [1]
51 Michele Bartoli  Italy Fassa Bortolo DNF [1]
52 Wladimir Belli  Italy Fassa Bortolo DNF [1]
53 Francesco Casagrande  Italy Fassa Bortolo DNF [1]
54 Serhiy Honchar  Ukraine Fassa Bortolo 23 [1]
55 Alessandro Petacchi  Italy Fassa Bortolo 94 [1]
56 Gorazd Štangelj  Slovenia Fassa Bortolo DNF [1]
57 Matteo Tosatto  Italy Fassa Bortolo 63 [1]
58 Dimitri Konyshev  Russia Fassa Bortolo 103 [1]
59 Denis Zanette  Italy Fassa Bortolo 119 [1]
61 Daniele Contrini  Italy Gerolsteiner DNF [1]
62 Gianni Faresin  Italy Gerolsteiner 21 [1]
63 René Haselbacher  Austria Gerolsteiner 106 [1]
64 Ellis Rastelli  Italy Gerolsteiner 123 [1]
65 Davide Rebellin  Italy Gerolsteiner DNF [1]
66 Saulius Ruškys  Lithuania Gerolsteiner DNF [1]
67 Torsten Schmidt  Germany Gerolsteiner DNF [1]
68 Georg Totschnig  Austria Gerolsteiner 7 [1]
69 Peter Wrolich  Austria Gerolsteiner 82 [1]
71 Dario Andriotto  Italy Index–Alexia Alluminio DNF [1]
72 Mario Manzoni  Italy Index–Alexia Alluminio 136 [1]
73 Bo Hamburger  Denmark Index–Alexia Alluminio 77 [1]
74 Paolo Lanfranchi  Italy Index–Alexia Alluminio 41 [1]
75 Paolo Savoldelli  Italy Index–Alexia Alluminio 1 [1]
76 Eddy Serri  Italy Index–Alexia Alluminio 140 [1]
77 Ivan Quaranta  Italy Index–Alexia Alluminio DNF [1]
78 Daniele Righi  Italy Index–Alexia Alluminio 85 [1]
79 Mauro Zinetti  Italy Index–Alexia Alluminio DNF [1]
81 Ángel Vicioso  Spain Kelme–Costa Blanca 50 [1]
82 Aitor González  Spain Kelme–Costa Blanca 6 [1]
83 Isaac Gálvez  Spain Kelme–Costa Blanca 121 [1]
84 Francisco León Mane  Spain Kelme–Costa Blanca 69 [1]
85 Juan José de los Ángeles  Spain Kelme–Costa Blanca 33 [1]
86 Jesús Manzano  Spain Kelme–Costa Blanca DNF [1]
87 José Julia  Spain Kelme–Costa Blanca 88 [1]
88 Santiago Pérez  Spain Kelme–Costa Blanca DNF [1]
89 Gustavo Otero  Spain Kelme–Costa Blanca 62 [1]
91 Pavel Tonkov  Russia Lampre–Daikin 5 [1]
92 Simone Bertoletti  Italy Lampre–Daikin DNF [1]
93 Massimo Codol  Italy Lampre–Daikin DNF [1]
94 Juan Manuel Gárate  Spain Lampre–Daikin 4 [1]
95 Gabriele Missaglia  Italy Lampre–Daikin 72 [1]
96 Mariano Piccoli  Italy Lampre–Daikin 43 [1]
97 Milan Kadlec  Czech Republic Lampre–Daikin 64 [1]
98 Max Sciandri  Italy Lampre–Daikin 68 [1]
99 Sergio Barbero  Italy Lampre–Daikin 66 [1]
101 Rolf Sørensen  Denmark Landbouwkrediet–Colnago 124 [1]
102 Yaroslav Popovych  Ukraine Landbouwkrediet–Colnago 12 [1]
103 Lorenzo Bernucci  Italy Landbouwkrediet–Colnago 76 [1]
104 Domenico Romano [it]  Italy Landbouwkrediet–Colnago DNF [1]
105 Oscar Cavagnis  Italy Landbouwkrediet–Colnago 120 [1]
106 Marc Streel  Belgium Landbouwkrediet–Colnago DNF [1]
107 Sergey Advejev [nl]  Ukraine Landbouwkrediet–Colnago 54 [1]
108 Volodymyr Bileka  Ukraine Landbouwkrediet–Colnago DNF [1]
109 Yuriy Metlushenko  Ukraine Landbouwkrediet–Colnago DNF [1]
111 Christophe Detilloux  Belgium Lotto–Adecco 118 [1]
112 Robbie McEwen  Australia Lotto–Adecco DNF [1]
113 Thierry Marichal  Belgium Lotto–Adecco 97 [1]
114 Stefan van Dijk  Netherlands Lotto–Adecco DNF [1]
115 Kurt Van De Wouwer  Belgium Lotto–Adecco 26 [1]
116 Kurt Van Lancker [nl]  Belgium Lotto–Adecco DNF [1]
117 Ief Verbrugghe  Belgium Lotto–Adecco DNF [1]
118 Rik Verbrugghe  Belgium Lotto–Adecco 9 [1]
119 Aart Vierhouten  Netherlands Lotto–Adecco 104 [1]
121 Paolo Bettini  Italy Mapei–Quick-Step DNF [1]
122 Davide Bramati  Italy Mapei–Quick-Step 71 [1]
123 Dario Cioni  Italy Mapei–Quick-Step 29 [1]
124 Cadel Evans  Australia Mapei–Quick-Step 14 [1]
125 Paolo Fornaciari  Italy Mapei–Quick-Step 92 [1]
126 Stefano Garzelli  Italy Mapei–Quick-Step DNF [1]
127 Robert Hunter  South Africa Mapei–Quick-Step DNF [1]
128 Daniele Nardello  Italy Mapei–Quick-Step 42 [1]
129 Andrea Noè  Italy Mapei–Quick-Step 20 [1]
131 Marco Pantani  Italy Mercatone Uno DNF [1]
132 Andrey Mizurov  Kazakhstan Mercatone Uno 37 [1]
133 Daniel Clavero  Spain Mercatone Uno DNF [1]
134 Riccardo Forconi  Italy Mercatone Uno DNF [1]
135 Luca Mazzanti  Italy Mercatone Uno 67 [1]
136 Francesco Secchiari  Italy Mercatone Uno DNF [1]
137 Roberto Sgambelluri  Italy Mercatone Uno DNF [1]
138 Gianmario Ortenzi  Italy Mercatone Uno 99 [1]
139 Fabiano Fontanelli  Italy Mercatone Uno 135 [1]
141 Domenico Gualdi  Italy Mobilvetta Design–Formaggi Trentini DNF [1]
142 Ruggero Marzoli  Italy Mobilvetta Design–Formaggi Trentini DNF [1]
143 Saša Gajičić [de]  Yugoslavia Mobilvetta Design–Formaggi Trentini DNF [1]
144 Antonio Rizzi  Italy Mobilvetta Design–Formaggi Trentini DNF [1]
145 Moreno Di Biase  Italy Mobilvetta Design–Formaggi Trentini 137 [1]
146 Denis Bondarenko  Russia Mobilvetta Design–Formaggi Trentini 105 [1]
147 Uroš Murn  Slovenia Mobilvetta Design–Formaggi Trentini 86 [1]
148 Héctor Mesa  Colombia Mobilvetta Design–Formaggi Trentini 80 [1]
149 Luis Laverde  Colombia Mobilvetta Design–Formaggi Trentini 31 [1]
151 Matthias Buxhofer  Austria Phonak 55 [1]
152 Juan Carlos Domínguez  Spain Phonak 75 [1]
153 Cédric Fragnière [de]   Switzerland Phonak DNF [1]
154 Fabrice Gougot  France Phonak 127 [1]
155 Bert Grabsch  Germany Phonak 61 [1]
156 Alexandre Moos   Switzerland Phonak 51 [1]
157 Óscar Pereiro  Spain Phonak 11 [1]
158 Massimo Strazzer  Italy Phonak 116 [1]
159 Sven Teutenberg  Germany Phonak DNF [1]
161 Michael Boogerd  Netherlands Rabobank 17 [1]
162 Jan Boven  Netherlands Rabobank 57 [1]
163 Marc Lotz  Netherlands Rabobank 70 [1]
164 Geert Verheyen  Belgium Rabobank 47 [1]
165 Steven de Jongh  Netherlands Rabobank 98 [1]
166 Addy Engels  Netherlands Rabobank 24 [1]
167 Grischa Niermann  Germany Rabobank 22 [1]
168 Mathew Hayman  Australia Rabobank 91 [1]
169 Thorwald Veneberg  Netherlands Rabobank 65 [1]
171 Dario Frigo  Italy Tacconi Sport 10 [1]
172 Ruggero Borghi  Italy Tacconi Sport DNF [1]
173 Massimo Apollonio  Italy Tacconi Sport 114 [1]
174 Eddy Mazzoleni  Italy Tacconi Sport 15 [1]
175 Zoran Klemenčič  Slovenia Tacconi Sport DNF [1]
176 Mauro Gerosa  Italy Tacconi Sport 102 [1]
177 Sylwester Szmyd  Poland Tacconi Sport 44 [1]
178 Mauro Radaelli  Italy Tacconi Sport 113 [1]
179 Steve Zampieri   Switzerland Tacconi Sport 89 [1]
181 Manuel Beltrán  Spain Team Coast 52 [1]
182 André Korff  Germany Team Coast 115 [1]
183 Fernando Escartín  Spain Team Coast 8 [1]
184 Fabrizio Guidi  Italy Team Coast DNF [1]
185 Frank Høj  Denmark Team Coast 107 [1]
186 Francisco Lara  Spain Team Coast 46 [1]
187 Lars Michaelsen  Denmark Team Coast 112 [1]
188 Raphael Schweda  Germany Team Coast 78 [1]
189 Malte Urban [de]  Germany Team Coast 134 [1]
191 Denis Lunghi  Italy Team Colpack–Astro 30 [1]
192 Matteo Carrara  Italy Team Colpack–Astro 81 [1]
193 Michele Colleoni  Italy Team Colpack–Astro DNF [1]
194 Matteo Gigli  Italy Team Colpack–Astro 133 [1]
195 Leonardo Giordani  Italy Team Colpack–Astro DNF [1]
196 Renzo Mazzoleni  Italy Team Colpack–Astro 96 [1]
197 Miguel Ángel Meza  Mexico Team Colpack–Astro 129 [1]
198 Hidenori Nodera  Japan Team Colpack–Astro 139 [1]
199 Vladimir Smirnov  Lithuania Team Colpack–Astro DNF [1]
201 Carlos Sastre  Spain CSC–Tiscali 38 [1]
202 Francisco Cerezo  Spain CSC–Tiscali 59 [1]
203 Marcelino García Alonso  Spain CSC–Tiscali 39 [1]
204 Tyler Hamilton  United States CSC–Tiscali 2 [1]
205 Danny Jonasson  Denmark CSC–Tiscali 132 [1]
206 Jimmi Madsen  Denmark CSC–Tiscali 108 [1]
207 Andrea Peron  Italy CSC–Tiscali 73 [1]
208 Michael Rasmussen  Denmark CSC–Tiscali 45 [1]
209 Manuel Calvente  Spain CSC–Tiscali 60 [1]
211 Ralf Grabsch  Germany Team Telekom 111 [1]
212 Serguei Yakovlev  Kazakhstan Team Telekom 90 [1]
213 Torsten Hiekmann  Germany Team Telekom 49 [1]
214 Jens Heppner  Germany Team Telekom DNF [1]
215 Danilo Hondo  Germany Team Telekom DNF [1]
216 Kai Hundertmarck  Germany Team Telekom 93 [1]
217 Matthias Kessler  Germany Team Telekom 25 [1]
218 Jan Schaffrath  Germany Team Telekom 122 [1]
219 Stephan Schreck  Germany Team Telekom 110 [1]

By nationality

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