Back to 2024 Vuelta a España | Start list | Race description
2024 Vuelta a España map: 21 stages covering a total of 3,265 kilometers
Start list with back numbers. Friday, August 16.
TEAM VISMA | LEASE A BIKE | |
1 | SEPP KUSS |
2 | EDOARDO AFFINI |
3 | ROBERT GESINK |
4 | STEVEN KRUIJSWIJK |
5 | CIAN UIJTDEBROEKS |
6 | ATTILA VALTER |
7 | WOUT VAN AERT |
8 | DYLAN VAN BAARLE |
UAE TEAM EMIRATES | |
11 | JOAO ALMEIDA |
12 | FILIPPO BARONCINI |
13 | ISAAC DEL TORO ROMERO |
14 | PAVEL SIVAKOV |
15 | JAY VINE |
16 | ADAM YATES |
17 | BRANDON MCNULTY |
18 | MARC SOLER |
INEOS GRENADIERS | |
21 | THYMEN ARENSMAN |
22 | LAURENS DE PLUS |
23 | KIM ALEXANDER HEIDUK |
24 | JHONATAN MANUEL NARVAEZ PRADO |
25 | BRANDON SMITH RIVERA VARGAS |
26 | CARLOS RODRIGUEZ |
27 | OSCAR RODRIGUEZ GARAICOECHEA |
28 | JOSHUA TARLING |
T-REX – Quick-Step | |
31 | MIKEL LANDA |
32 | KASPER ASGREEN |
33 | MATTIA CATTANEO |
34 | JAMES KNOX |
35 | WILLIAM JUNIOR LECERF |
36 | CASPER PEDERSEN |
37 | MAURI VANSEVENANT |
38 | LOUIS VERVAEKE |
LIDL-TREK | |
41 | MATTIAS SKJELMOSE |
42 | GIULIO CICCONE |
43 | TAO GEOGHEGAN HART |
44 | PATRICK KONRAD |
45 | SAM OOMEN |
46 | MATHIAS VACEK |
47 | OTTO VERGAERDE |
48 | CARLOS VERONA |
DECATHLON AG2R LA MONDIALE TEAM | |
51 | BEN O'CONNOR |
52 | BRUNO ARMIRAIL |
53 | CLÉMENT BERTHET |
54 | GEOFFREY BOUCHARD |
55 | SANDER DE PESTEL |
56 | FELIX GALL |
57 | VICTOR LAFAY |
58 | VALENTIN PARET PEINTRE |
RED BULL - BORA - HANSGROHE | |
61 | PRIMOZ ROGLIC |
62 | ROGER ADRIA |
63 | GIOVANNI ALEOTTI |
64 | NICO DENZ |
65 | PATRICK GAMPER |
66 | FLORIAN LIPOWITZ |
67 | DANIEL FELIPE MARTINEZ POVEDA |
68 | ALEKSANDR VLASOV |
ALPECIN-DECEUNINCK | |
71 | KADEN GROVES |
72 | MAURICE BALLERSTEDT |
73 | QUINTEN HERMANS |
74 | JURI HOLLMANN |
75 | XANDRO MEURISSE |
76 | EDWARD PLANCKAERT |
77 | OSCAR RIESEBEEK |
78 | LUCA VERGALLITO |
ISRAEL - PREMIER TECH | |
81 | MICHAEL RUSSELL WOODS |
82 | GEORGE BENNETT |
83 | MARCO FRIGO |
84 | NADAV RAISBERG |
85 | MATTHEW RICCITELLO |
86 | RILEY SHEEHAN |
87 | CORBIN JOHN STRONG |
88 | DYLAN TEUNS |
LOTTO DSTNY | |
91 | LENNERT VAN EETVELT |
92 | VICTOR CAMPENAERTS |
93 | THOMAS DE GENDT |
94 | ANDREAS KRON |
95 | ARJEN LIVYNS |
96 | SYLVAIN MONIQUET |
97 | EDUARDO SEPULVEDA |
98 | JONAS WILSLY |
GROUPAMA-FDJ | |
101 | DAVID GAUDU |
102 | SVEN ERIK BYSTROM |
103 | KÉVIN GENIETS |
104 | LORENZO GERMANI |
105 | STEFAN KÜNG |
106 | QUENTIN PACHER |
107 | RÉMY ROCHAS |
108 | REUBEN THOMPSON |
EF EDUCATION - EASYPOST | |
111 | RICHARD CARAPAZ |
112 | RUI COSTA |
113 | OWAIN DOULL |
114 | DARREN RAFFERTY |
115 | JAMES SHAW |
116 | HARRISON SWEENY |
117 | RIGOBERTO URAN |
118 | ALEXANDER JEFFERSON CEPEDA |
MOVISTAR TEAM | |
121 | ENRIC MAS |
122 | JORGE ARCAS |
123 | CARLOS CANAL BLANCO |
124 | OIER LAZKANO |
125 | NELSON OLIVEIRA |
126 | NAIRO QUINTANA |
127 | EINER AUGUSTO RUBIO REYES |
128 | PELAYO SANCHEZ MAYO |
BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS | |
131 | ANTONIO TIBERI |
132 | DAMIANO CARUSO |
133 | KAMIL GRADEK |
134 | JACK HAIG |
135 | RAINER KEPPLINGER |
136 | FRAN MIHOLJEVIĆ |
137 | JASHA SÜTTERLIN |
138 | TORSTEIN TRÆEN |
TEAM JAYCO ALULA | |
141 | EDWARD DUNBAR |
142 | WELAY BERHE |
143 | ALESSANDRO DE MARCHI |
144 | FELIX ENGELHARDT |
145 | CHRIS HARPER |
146 | MAURO SCHMID |
147 | CALLUM SCOTSON |
148 | FILIPPO ZANA |
ARKEA-B&B HOTELS | |
151 | CRISTIAN RODRIGUEZ |
152 | ELIE GESBERT |
153 | THIBAULT GUERNALEC |
154 | SIMON GUGLIELMI |
155 | LAURENS HUYS |
156 | MATHIS LE BERRE |
157 | LUKASZ OWSIAN |
158 | MICHEL RIES |
INTERMARCHÉ - WANTY | |
161 | LOUIS MEINTJES |
162 | VITO BRAET |
163 | KOBE GOOSSENS |
164 | ARNE MARIT |
165 | TOM PAQUOT |
166 | SIMONE PETILLI |
167 | LORENZO ROTA |
168 | REIN TAARAMÄE |
TEAM DSM-FIRMENICH POSTNL | |
171 | MAX POOLE |
172 | PAVEL BITTNER |
173 | CHRISTOPHER HAMILTON |
174 | GIJS LEEMREIZE |
175 | ENZO LEIJNSE |
176 | TIM NABERMAN |
177 | MARTIJN TUSVELD |
178 | JULIUS VAN DEN BERG |
COFIDIS | |
181 | GUILLAUME MARTIN |
182 | THOMAS CHAMPION |
183 | BRYAN COQUARD |
184 | RUBEN FERNANDEZ |
185 | ION IZAGIRRE |
186 | JESUS HERRADA |
187 | JONATHAN LASTRA |
188 | KENNY ELISSONDE |
ASTANA QAZAQSTAN TEAM | |
191 | LORENZO FORTUNATO |
192 | GLEB BRUSSENSKIY |
193 | GIANMARCO GAROFOLI |
194 | HAROLD MARTIN LOPEZ GRANIZO |
195 | IDE SCHELLING |
196 | HAROLD TEJADA |
197 | ABNER SANTIAGO UMBA LOPEZ |
198 | NICOLYA VINOKUROV |
EQUIPO KERN PHARMA | |
201 | URKO BERRADE FERNANDEZ |
202 | PABLO CASTRILLO ZAPATER |
203 | JORGE GUTIERREZ GONZALEZ |
204 | UNAI IRIBAR JAUREGI |
205 | PAU MIQUEL DELGADO |
206 | JOSE FELIX PARRA CUERDA |
207 | IBON RUIZ SEDANO |
208 | ANTONIO JESUS SOTO GUIRAO |
EUSKALTEL-EUSKADI | |
211 | TXOMIN JUARISTI ARRIETA |
212 | JON ABERASTURI IZAGA |
213 | XABIER BERASATEGI GARMENDIA |
214 | MIKEL BIZKARRA ETXEGIBEL |
215 | JOAN BOU COMPANY |
216 | XABIER ISASA LARRAÑAGA |
217 | GOTZON MARTIN SANZ |
218 | LUIS ANGEL MATE MARDONES |
Organizer's race description:
The race:
Running from 17 August to 18 September 2024, La Vuelta 24 will be made up of 21 stages and will cover a total distance of 3265 kilometers.
1 flat stage
5 medium mountain stages
8 mountain stages
2 individual time-trial stages
5 hilly stages (2 with high-altitude finales)
2 rest days
The first heartbeats of La Vuelta 24 will come from the heart of Portugal. Lisbon will host the events taking place in the days leading up to the race. The individual time trial will then depart from one of its emblems, the Jerónimos Monastery, which will officially launch the race. At that moment, it will become the first non-Spanish city to host the Grand Departure of La Vuelta twice, having already done so in 1997.
Today, 27 years later, Lisbon continues to be a city that combines both history and modernity, where the remains of its brilliant past come together with the vibrant lifestyle of a city that enjoys almost 300 days of sunshine per year. From the National Museum of Ancient Art to the National Tile Museum, every corner is steeped in art and history. Bohemian quarters, such as Alfama and Barrio Alto, offer fados at every turn to make passers-by fall in love.
The life of the Portuguese capital is very closely linked to its relationship with the Tajo River and its estuary. This river course marks the outline for one of the city’s most important bike lanes that connects the port to the historical areas through a 20 km route. This is just one of the many arteries that make up the city’s bike lane network, allowing visitors to access such places as the Campo Grande gardens and the Eduardo VII Park.
With the Grand Departure of La Vuelta 24, Portugal will again ooze cycling from every pore, showcasing its vast experience in cycling events. In 1997 Lisbon was a pioneer, becoming the very first foreign city to host a La Vuelta Grand Departure. Then, 4 years later (in 2001), it was the headquarters for the World Championships, where Spanish rider Óscar Freire emerged victorious. Now, Lisbon, Oeiras and Cascais will, for a few days, be the global cycling epicentre.