List of teams and cyclists in the 2015 Vuelta a España

The 2015 Vuelta a España was the 70th edition of the race. It was the last of cycling's three Grand Tours to take place during the 2015 road cycling season. The race started in Marbella on 22 August and finished in Madrid on 13 September; three days were in Andorra, including the whole of stage 11 and the first of the race's two rest days.[1]

Fabio Aru, winner of the 2015 Vuelta a España, wearing the leader's red jersey during stage 15
The number of riders per nation participated in the 2015 Vuelta a España:
  20+
  10–19
  2–9
  1

All 17 UCI World Tour teams were automatically entitled to start the race. In March 2015, five UCI Professional Continental teams were awarded wildcard places in the race by the organisers, Unipublic.[2] As each team was entitled to enter nine riders, the peloton at the beginning of the first stage consisted of 198 riders. The riders came from 37 countries; France, Spain and Italy all had 20 or more riders in the race.[3] The startlist included all of the top four riders from the 2015 Tour de France: Chris Froome (Team Sky), Nairo Quintana and Alejandro Valverde (both Movistar Team), and Vincenzo Nibali (Astana).[4] The riders had an average age of 29.13 years: the oldest rider to start the race was 38-year-old Haimar Zubeldia (Trek Factory Racing) and the youngest was 20-year-old Matej Mohorič (Cannondale–Garmin).[5]

At the end of the final stage, there were 158 riders left in the race, with 40 riders failing to finish.[6] Froome and Nibali were both among the riders who left the race before it reached Madrid: Froome abandoned the race after breaking his foot on stage 11; Nibali was disqualified after receiving illegal assistance from his team car during stage 2.[7][8] The race was won by Fabio Aru (Astana). He first took the red jersey (indicating the lead of the general classification) following the mountainous stage 11.[9] He lost it first to Joaquim Rodríguez (Team Katusha) on the uphill finish of stage 16,[10] then to Tom Dumoulin (Team Giant–Alpecin) in the individual time trial on stage 17.[11] Aru was six seconds behind Dumoulin going into the penultimate stage of the race; an attack on the final climb of the Vuelta dropped Dumoulin and Aru was able to take the overall victory in the race.[12] Rodríguez finished second, 57 seconds behind Aru, with Rafał Majka (Tinkoff–Saxo) a further 12 seconds behind in third.[6] Valverde won the points classification and Rodríguez the combination classification. The mountains classification was won by Omar Fraile (Caja Rural–Seguros RGA). Movistar won the team classification.[13]

Teams edit

The 17 UCI WorldTeams were automatically invited to participate in the Vuelta. In addition, the race organisers, Unipublic, invited five wildcard teams.[2] These included Caja Rural–Seguros RGA, the only Spanish-registered UCI Professional Continental team. Two French teams, Cofidis and Team Europcar, also received entries. MTN–Qhubeka were invited for the second consecutive year after also securing their first ever entry into the Tour de France. The final team to be invited was Colombia. One prominent team that was not invited was UnitedHealthcare.[14]

UCI WorldTeams
UCI Professional Continental teams

Cyclists edit

Legend
No. Starting number worn by the rider during the Vuelta
Pos. Position in the general classification
Time Deficit to the winner of the general classification
  Denotes the winner of the general classification
  Denotes the winner of the points classification
  Denotes the winner of the mountains classification
  Denotes the winner of the combination classification
DNS Denotes a rider who did not start, followed by the stage before which he withdrew
DNF Denotes a rider who did not finish, followed by the stage in which he withdrew
DSQ Denotes a rider who was disqualified from the race, followed by the stage in which this occurred
Age correct as of 22 August 2015, the date on which the Vuelta began

By starting number edit

No. Name Nationality Team Age Pos. Time Ref
1 Chris Froome   Great Britain Team Sky 30 DNS-12 [15][16]
2 Ian Boswell   United States Team Sky 24 71 + 2h 36' 59" [16]
3 Sergio Henao   Colombia Team Sky 27 22 + 44' 30" [16]
4 Vasil Kiryienka   Belarus Team Sky 34 83 + 2h 49' 18" [16]
5 Christian Knees   Germany Team Sky 34 91 + 3h 00' 10" [16]
6 Mikel Nieve   Spain Team Sky 31 8 + 7' 06" [16]
7 Salvatore Puccio   Italy Team Sky 25 77 + 2h 41' 05" [16]
8 Nicolas Roche   Ireland Team Sky 31 26 + 53' 38" [16]
9 Geraint Thomas   Great Britain Team Sky 29 69 + 2h 32' 24" [16]
11 Domenico Pozzovivo   Italy AG2R La Mondiale 32 11 + 11' 10" [17]
12 Gediminas Bagdonas   Lithuania AG2R La Mondiale 29 154 + 4h 16' 22" [17]
13 Mikaël Cherel   France AG2R La Mondiale 29 51 + 1h 59' 28" [17]
14 Alexis Gougeard   France AG2R La Mondiale 22 112 + 3h 30' 45" [17]
15 Blel Kadri   France AG2R La Mondiale 28 150 + 4h 10' 04" [17]
16 Sébastien Minard   France AG2R La Mondiale 33 96 + 3h 09' 11" [17]
17 Matteo Montaguti   Italy AG2R La Mondiale 31 41 + 1h 47' 20" [17]
18 Rinaldo Nocentini   Italy AG2R La Mondiale 37 85 + 2h 51' 47" [17]
19 Johan Vansummeren   Belgium AG2R La Mondiale 34 121 + 3h 39' 07" [17]
21 Fabio Aru     Italy Astana 25 1 85h 36' 13" [18]
22 Dario Cataldo   Italy Astana 30 57 + 2h 18' 30" [18]
23 Mikel Landa   Spain Astana 25 25 + 51' 30" [18]
24 Vincenzo Nibali   Italy Astana 30 DSQ-2 [18][19]
25 Diego Rosa   Italy Astana 26 20 + 43' 27" [18]
26 Luis León Sánchez   Spain Astana 31 33 + 1h 15' 05" [18]
27 Paolo Tiralongo   Italy Astana 38 DNF-3 [18][20]
28 Alessandro Vanotti   Italy Astana 34 135 + 3h 53' 40" [18]
29 Andrey Zeits   Kazakhstan Astana 28 68 + 2h 32' 07" [18]
31 Samuel Sánchez   Spain BMC Racing Team 37 DNF-14 [21][22]
32 Darwin Atapuma   Colombia BMC Racing Team 27 56 + 2h 12' 42" [22]
33 Marcus Burghardt   Germany BMC Racing Team 32 DNS-3 [23][22]
34 Alessandro De Marchi   Italy BMC Racing Team 29 78 + 2h 41' 16" [22]
35 Jempy Drucker   Luxembourg BMC Racing Team 28 118 + 3h 37' 37" [22]
36 Amaël Moinard   France BMC Racing Team 33 59 + 2h 18' 51" [22]
37 Joey Rosskopf   United States BMC Racing Team 25 124 + 3h 43' 08" [22]
38 Tejay van Garderen   United States BMC Racing Team 27 DNF-8 [24][22]
39 Peter Velits   Slovakia BMC Racing Team 30 DNS-18 [25][22]
41 David Arroyo   Spain Caja Rural–Seguros RGA 35 12 + 13' 29" [26]
42 Carlos Barbero   Spain Caja Rural–Seguros RGA 24 149 + 4h 07' 22" [26]
43 Pello Bilbao   Spain Caja Rural–Seguros RGA 25 97 + 3h 09' 51" [26]
44 Omar Fraile     Spain Caja Rural–Seguros RGA 25 88 + 2h 57' 47" [26]
45 José Gonçalves   Portugal Caja Rural–Seguros RGA 26 34 + 1h 15' 39" [26]
46 Ángel Madrazo   Spain Caja Rural–Seguros RGA 27 44 + 1h 52' 44" [26]
47 Lluís Mas   Spain Caja Rural–Seguros RGA 26 DNF-14 [27][26]
48 Amets Txurruka   Spain Caja Rural–Seguros RGA 32 DNF-11 [28][26]
49 Ricardo Vilela   Portugal Caja Rural–Seguros RGA 27 48 + 1h 55' 18" [26]
51 Nacer Bouhanni   France Cofidis 25 DNF-8 [24][29]
52 Yoann Bagot   France Cofidis 27 98 + 3h 12' 17" [29]
53 Romain Hardy   France Cofidis 26 DNF-11 [25][29]
54 Cyril Lemoine   France Cofidis 32 61 + 2h 21' 39" [29]
55 Daniel Navarro   Spain Cofidis 32 30 + 1h 06' 08" [29]
56 Dominique Rollin   Canada Cofidis 32 116 + 3h 35' 35" [29]
57 Stéphane Rossetto   France Cofidis 28 DNF-19 [30][29]
58 Julien Simon   France Cofidis 29 74 + 2h 39' 01" [29]
59 Geoffrey Soupe   France Cofidis 27 DNS-14 [27][29]
61 Alex Cano   Colombia Colombia 32 53 + 2h 03' 58" [31]
62 Fabio Duarte   Colombia Colombia 29 67 + 2h 31' 14" [31]
63 Leonardo Duque   Colombia Colombia 35 60 + 2h 19' 38" [31]
64 Walter Pedraza   Colombia Colombia 33 136 + 3h 55' 04" [31]
65 Carlos Quintero   Colombia Colombia 29 92 + 3h 02' 35" [31]
66 Brayan Ramírez   Colombia Colombia 22 127 + 3h 44' 21" [31]
67 Miguel Ángel Rubiano   Colombia Colombia 30 70 + 2h 36' 54" [31]
68 Rodolfo Torres   Colombia Colombia 28 32 + 1h 12' 17" [31]
69 Juan Pablo Valencia   Colombia Colombia 27 87 + 2h 56' 07" [31]
71 Niki Terpstra   Netherlands Etixx–Quick-Step 31 DNS-18 [25][32]
72 Maxime Bouet   France Etixx–Quick-Step 28 28 + 1h 00' 14" [32]
73 Gianluca Brambilla   Italy Etixx–Quick-Step 28 13 + 15' 26" [32]
74 David de la Cruz   Spain Etixx–Quick-Step 26 DNS-6 [33][32]
75 Iljo Keisse   Belgium Etixx–Quick-Step 32 148 + 4h 07' 06" [32]
76 Nikolas Maes   Belgium Etixx–Quick-Step 29 107 + 3h 25' 03" [32]
77 Pieter Serry   Belgium Etixx–Quick-Step 26 62 + 2h 26' 30" [32]
78 Martin Velits   Slovakia Etixx–Quick-Step 30 117 + 3h 37' 35" [32]
79 Carlos Verona   Spain Etixx–Quick-Step 22 29 + 1h 02' 49" [32]
81 Kenny Elissonde   France FDJ 24 16 + 17' 07" [34]
82 Arnaud Courteille   France FDJ 26 DNF-19 [30][34]
83 Mickaël Delage   France FDJ 30 109 + 3h 28' 04" [34]
84 Murilo Fischer   Brazil FDJ 36 156 + 4h 21' 19" [34]
85 Olivier Le Gac   France FDJ 21 120 + 3h 38' 53" [34]
86 Lorrenzo Manzin   France FDJ 21 DNF-10 [25][34]
87 Laurent Pichon   France FDJ 29 111 + 3h 30' 07" [34]
88 Kévin Reza   France FDJ 27 113 + 3h 31' 50" [34]
89 Jussi Veikkanen   Finland FDJ 34 DNF-11 [25][34]
91 Sylvain Chavanel   France IAM Cycling 36 47 + 1h 55' 16" [35]
92 Marcel Aregger    Switzerland IAM Cycling 24 106 + 3h 23' 32" [35]
93 Jérôme Coppel   France IAM Cycling 29 DNS-20 [25][35]
94 Thomas Degand   Belgium IAM Cycling 29 DNF-9 [36][35]
95 Simon Pellaud    Switzerland IAM Cycling 22 119 + 3h 38' 39" [35]
96 Matteo Pelucchi   Italy IAM Cycling 26 DNF-2 [37][35]
97 Vicente Reynés   Spain IAM Cycling 34 86 + 2h 53' 34" [35]
98 David Tanner   Australia IAM Cycling 30 DNF-2 [38][35]
99 Larry Warbasse   United States IAM Cycling 25 38 + 1h 31' 24" [35]
101 Rubén Plaza   Spain Lampre–Merida 35 45 + 1h 53' 41" [39]
102 Mattia Cattaneo   Italy Lampre–Merida 24 DNF-13 [40][39]
103 Valerio Conti   Italy Lampre–Merida 22 151 + 4h 11' 24" [39]
104 Kristijan Đurasek   Croatia Lampre–Merida 28 63 + 2h 29' 10" [39]
105 Tsgabu Grmay   Ethiopia Lampre–Merida 23 125 + 3h 43' 26" [39]
106 Przemysław Niemiec   Poland Lampre–Merida 35 DNF-2 [41][39]
107 Nelson Oliveira   Portugal Lampre–Merida 26 21 + 44' 24" [39]
108 Maximiliano Richeze   Argentina Lampre–Merida 32 152 + 4h 13' 33" [39]
109 Ilia Koshevoy   Belarus Lampre–Merida 24 144 + 4h 00' 30" [39]
111 Kris Boeckmans   Belgium Lotto–Soudal 28 DNF-8 [24][42]
112 Jasper De Buyst   Belgium Lotto–Soudal 21 126 + 3h 44' 12" [42]
113 Bart De Clercq   Belgium Lotto–Soudal 28 14 + 16' 34" [42]
114 Thomas De Gendt   Belgium Lotto–Soudal 28 DNF-14 [27][42]
115 Adam Hansen   Australia Lotto–Soudal 34 55 + 2h 11' 06" [42]
116 Maxime Monfort   Belgium Lotto–Soudal 32 27 + 54' 37" [42]
117 Jurgen Van den Broeck   Belgium Lotto–Soudal 32 DNS-18 [25][42]
118 Tosh Van der Sande   Belgium Lotto–Soudal 24 49 + 1h 57' 42" [42]
119 Jelle Vanendert   Belgium Lotto–Soudal 30 82 + 2h 45' 39" [42]
121 Alejandro Valverde     Spain Movistar Team 35 7 + 6' 47" [43]
122 Andrey Amador   Costa Rica Movistar Team 28 40 + 1h 37' 46" [43]
123 Imanol Erviti   Spain Movistar Team 31 100 + 3h 13' 43" [43]
124 Javier Moreno   Spain Movistar Team 31 80 + 2h 43' 31" [43]
125 Nairo Quintana   Colombia Movistar Team 25 4 + 1' 42" [43]
126 José Joaquín Rojas   Spain Movistar Team 30 43 + 1h 52' 12" [43]
127 Rory Sutherland   Australia Movistar Team 33 139 + 3h 59' 04" [43]
128 Francisco Ventoso   Spain Movistar Team 33 81 + 2h 44' 45" [43]
129 Giovanni Visconti   Italy Movistar Team 32 19 + 36' 19" [43]
131 Natnael Berhane   Eritrea MTN–Qhubeka 24 79 + 2h 41' 24" [44]
132 Steve Cummings   Great Britain MTN–Qhubeka 34 102 + 3h 17' 32" [44]
133 Louis Meintjes   South Africa MTN–Qhubeka 23 10 + 10' 26" [44]
134 Youcef Reguigui   Algeria MTN–Qhubeka 25 134 + 3h 51' 24" [44]
135 Kristian Sbaragli   Italy MTN–Qhubeka 25 105 + 3h 19' 55" [44]
136 Songezo Jim   South Africa MTN–Qhubeka 24 137 + 3h 56' 25" [44]
137 Jay Thomson   South Africa MTN–Qhubeka 29 123 + 3h 43' 05" [44]
138 Johann van Zyl   South Africa MTN–Qhubeka 24 128 + 3h 44' 36" [44]
139 Jaco Venter   South Africa MTN–Qhubeka 28 122 + 3h 41' 39" [44]
141 Esteban Chaves   Colombia Orica–GreenEDGE 25 5 + 3' 10" [45]
142 Mitchell Docker   Australia Orica–GreenEDGE 28 DNF-13 [40][45]
143 Caleb Ewan   Australia Orica–GreenEDGE 21 DNF-10 [46][45]
144 Simon Gerrans   Australia Orica–GreenEDGE 35 114 + 3h 31' 54" [45]
145 Mathew Hayman   Australia Orica–GreenEDGE 37 130 + 3h 45' 38" [45]
146 Damien Howson   Australia Orica–GreenEDGE 23 147 + 4h 05' 19" [45]
147 Daryl Impey   South Africa Orica–GreenEDGE 30 84 + 2h 50' 57" [45]
148 Jens Keukeleire   Belgium Orica–GreenEDGE 26 93 + 3h 03' 40" [45]
149 Cameron Meyer   Australia Orica–GreenEDGE 27 DNS-18 [47][45]
151 Andrew Talansky   United States Cannondale–Garmin 26 DNS-18 [25][48]
152 André Cardoso   Portugal Cannondale–Garmin 30 18 + 23' 31" [48]
153 Joe Dombrowski   United States Cannondale–Garmin 24 46 + 1h 53' 47" [48]
154 Alex Howes   United States Cannondale–Garmin 27 129 + 3h 44' 42" [48]
155 Ben King   United States Cannondale–Garmin 26 75 + 2h 39' 09" [48]
156 Dan Martin   Ireland Cannondale–Garmin 29 DNF-8 [24][48]
157 Matej Mohorič   Slovenia Cannondale–Garmin 20 DNF-6 [49][48]
158 Moreno Moser   Italy Cannondale–Garmin 24 72 + 2h 37' 11" [48]
159 Davide Villella   Italy Cannondale–Garmin 24 94 + 3h 04' 39" [48]
161 Pierre Rolland   France Team Europcar 28 50 + 1h 59' 10" [50]
162 Yukiya Arashiro   Japan Team Europcar 30 65 + 2h 30' 07" [50]
163 Jérôme Cousin   France Team Europcar 26 73 + 2h 38' 40" [50]
164 Antoine Duchesne   Canada Team Europcar 23 138 + 3h 57' 37" [50]
165 Jimmy Engoulvent   France Team Europcar 35 133 + 3h 51' 04" [50]
166 Cyril Gautier   France Team Europcar 27 58 + 2h 18' 40" [50]
167 Tony Hurel   France Team Europcar 27 145 + 4h 00' 53" [50]
168 Fabrice Jeandesboz   France Team Europcar 30 17 + 17' 10" [50]
169 Romain Sicard   France Team Europcar 27 15 + 16' 46" [50]
171 John Degenkolb   Germany Team Giant–Alpecin 26 90 + 2h 59' 49" [51]
172 Lawson Craddock   United States Team Giant–Alpecin 23 42 + 1h 48' 55" [51]
173 Koen de Kort   Netherlands Team Giant–Alpecin 32 64 + 2h 29' 29" [51]
174 Tom Dumoulin   Netherlands Team Giant–Alpecin 24 6 + 3' 46" [51]
175 Johannes Fröhlinger   Germany Team Giant–Alpecin 30 143 + 4h 00' 25" [51]
176 Thierry Hupond   France Team Giant–Alpecin 30 142 + 3h 59' 53" [51]
177 Luka Mezgec   Slovenia Team Giant–Alpecin 27 108 + 3h 27' 22" [51]
178 Tom Stamsnijder   Netherlands Team Giant–Alpecin 30 155 + 4h 17' 57" [51]
179 Zico Waeytens   Belgium Team Giant–Alpecin 23 157 + 4h 37' 10" [51]
181 Joaquim Rodríguez     Spain Team Katusha 36 2 + 57" [52]
182 Vladimir Isaichev   Russia Team Katusha 29 DNS-11 [53][52]
183 Pavel Kochetkov   Russia Team Katusha 29 76 + 2h 39' 39" [52]
184 Alberto Losada   Spain Team Katusha 33 31 + 1h 06' 47" [52]
185 Tiago Machado   Portugal Team Katusha 29 36 + 1h 25' 37" [52]
186 Daniel Moreno   Spain Team Katusha 33 9 + 7' 12" [52]
187 Gatis Smukulis   Latvia Team Katusha 28 146 + 4h 01' 51" [52]
188 Ángel Vicioso   Spain Team Katusha 38 103 + 3h 18' 33" [52]
189 Eduard Vorganov   Russia Team Katusha 32 39 + 1h 32' 57" [52]
191 George Bennett   New Zealand LottoNL–Jumbo 25 37 + 1h 26' 33" [54]
192 Martijn Keizer   Netherlands LottoNL–Jumbo 27 153 + 4h 14' 01" [54]
193 Bert-Jan Lindeman   Netherlands LottoNL–Jumbo 26 99 + 3h 13' 18" [54]
194 Timo Roosen   Netherlands LottoNL–Jumbo 22 95 + 3h 08' 44" [54]
195 Mike Teunissen   Netherlands LottoNL–Jumbo 22 104 + 3h 19' 28" [54]
196 Maarten Tjallingii   Netherlands LottoNL–Jumbo 37 DNS-19 [25][54]
197 Tom Van Asbroeck   Belgium LottoNL–Jumbo 25 110 + 3h 28' 33" [54]
198 Dennis van Winden   Netherlands LottoNL–Jumbo 27 115 + 3h 33' 46" [54]
199 Maarten Wynants   Belgium LottoNL–Jumbo 33 DNS-13 [40][54]
201 Rafał Majka   Poland Tinkoff–Saxo 25 3 + 1' 09" [55]
202 Daniele Bennati   Italy Tinkoff–Saxo 34 131 + 3h 48' 58" [55]
203 Maciej Bodnar   Poland Tinkoff–Saxo 30 140 + 3h 59' 47" [55]
204 Pavel Brutt   Russia Tinkoff–Saxo 33 101 + 3h 14' 23" [55]
205 Jesper Hansen   Denmark Tinkoff–Saxo 24 52 + 2h 01' 46" [55]
206 Jay McCarthy   Australia Tinkoff–Saxo 22 66 + 2h 31' 13" [55]
207 Sérgio Paulinho   Portugal Tinkoff–Saxo 35 DNF-11 [56][55]
208 Paweł Poljański   Poland Tinkoff–Saxo 25 35 + 1h 16' 20" [55]
209 Peter Sagan   Slovakia Tinkoff–Saxo 25 DNS-9 [57][55]
211 Fabian Cancellara    Switzerland Trek Factory Racing 34 DNF-3 [58][59]
212 Markel Irizar   Spain Trek Factory Racing 35 89 + 2h 59' 18" [58]
213 Yaroslav Popovych   Ukraine Trek Factory Racing 35 132 + 3h 49' 11" [58]
214 Fränk Schleck   Luxembourg Trek Factory Racing 35 24 + 48' 48" [58]
215 Jasper Stuyven   Belgium Trek Factory Racing 23 DNS-9 [60][58]
216 Boy van Poppel   Netherlands Trek Factory Racing 27 158 + 4h 57' 31" [58]
217 Danny van Poppel   Netherlands Trek Factory Racing 22 141 + 3h 59' 51" [58]
218 Riccardo Zoidl   Austria Trek Factory Racing 27 54 + 2h 09' 40" [58]
219 Haimar Zubeldia   Spain Trek Factory Racing 38 23 + 45' 19" [58]

By team edit

Team Sky (SKY)
No. Rider Pos.
1   Chris Froome (GBR) DNS-12
2   Ian Boswell (USA) 71
3   Sergio Henao (COL) 22
4   Vasil Kiryienka (BLR) 83
5   Christian Knees (GER) 91
6   Mikel Nieve (ESP) 8
7   Salvatore Puccio (ITA) 77
8   Nicolas Roche (IRL) 26
9   Geraint Thomas (GBR) 69
Directeur sportif: Dario Cioni[61]
AG2R La Mondiale (ALM)
No. Rider Pos.
11   Domenico Pozzovivo (ITA) 11
12   Gediminas Bagdonas (LTU) 154
13   Mikaël Cherel (FRA) 51
14   Alexis Gougeard (FRA) 112
15   Blel Kadri (FRA) 150
16   Sébastien Minard (FRA) 96
17   Matteo Montaguti (ITA) 41
18   Rinaldo Nocentini (ITA) 85
19   Johan Vansummeren (BEL) 121
Directeur sportif: Julien Jurdie[61]
Astana (AST)
No. Rider Pos.
21   Fabio Aru (ITA)   1
22   Dario Cataldo (ITA) 57
23   Mikel Landa (ESP) 25
24   Vincenzo Nibali (ITA) DSQ-2
25   Diego Rosa (ITA) 20
26   Luis León Sánchez (ESP) 33
27   Paolo Tiralongo (ITA) DNF-3
28   Alessandro Vanotti (ITA) 135
29   Andrey Zeits (KAZ) 68
Directeur sportif: Alexander Shefer[61]
BMC Racing Team (BMC)
No. Rider Pos.
31   Samuel Sánchez (ESP) DNF-14
32   Darwin Atapuma (COL) 56
33   Marcus Burghardt (GER) DNS-3
34   Alessandro De Marchi (ITA) 78
35   Jempy Drucker (LUX) 118
36   Amaël Moinard (FRA) 59
37   Joey Rosskopf (USA) 124
38   Tejay van Garderen (USA) DNF-8
39   Peter Velits (SVK) DNS-18
Directeur sportif: Yvan Ledanois[61]
Caja Rural–Seguros RGA (CJR)
No. Rider Pos.
41   David Arroyo (ESP) 12
42   Carlos Barbero (ESP) 149
43   Pello Bilbao (ESP) 97
44   Omar Fraile (ESP)   88
45   José Gonçalves (POR) 34
46   Ángel Madrazo (ESP) 44
47   Lluís Mas (ESP) DNF-14
48   Amets Txurruka (ESP) DNF-11
49   Ricardo Vilela (POR) 48
Directeur sportif: Eugenio Goikoetxea[61]
Cofidis (COF)
No. Rider Pos.
51   Nacer Bouhanni (FRA) DNF-8
52   Yoann Bagot (FRA) 98
53   Romain Hardy (FRA) DNF-11
54   Cyril Lemoine (FRA) 61
55   Daniel Navarro (ESP) 30
56   Dominique Rollin (CAN) 116
57   Stéphane Rossetto (FRA) DNF-19
58   Julien Simon (FRA) 74
59   Geoffrey Soupe (FRA) DNS-14
Directeur sportif: Didier Rous[61]
Colombia (COL)
No. Rider Pos.
61   Alex Cano (COL) 53
62   Fabio Duarte (COL) 67
63   Leonardo Duque (COL) 60
64   Walter Pedraza (COL) 136
65   Carlos Quintero (COL) 92
66   Brayan Ramírez (COL) 127
67   Miguel Ángel Rubiano (COL) 70
68   Rodolfo Torres (COL) 32
69   Juan Pablo Valencia (COL) 87
Directeur sportif: Valerio Tebaldi[61]
Etixx–Quick-Step (EQS)
No. Rider Pos.
71   Niki Terpstra (NED) DNS-18
72   Maxime Bouet (FRA) 28
73   Gianluca Brambilla (ITA) 13
74   David de la Cruz (ESP) DNS-6
75   Iljo Keisse (BEL) 148
76   Nikolas Maes (BEL) 107
77   Pieter Serry (BEL) 62
78   Martin Velits (SVK) 117
79   Carlos Verona (ESP) 29
Directeur sportif: Rik Van Slycke[61]
FDJ (FDJ)
No. Rider Pos.
81   Kenny Elissonde (FRA) 16
82   Arnaud Courteille (FRA) DNF-19
83   Mickaël Delage (FRA) 109
84   Murilo Fischer (BRA) 156
85   Olivier Le Gac (FRA) 120
86   Lorrenzo Manzin (FRA) DNF-10
87   Laurent Pichon (FRA) 111
88   Kévin Reza (FRA) 113
89   Jussi Veikkanen (FIN) DNF-11
Directeur sportif: Frank Pineau[61]
IAM Cycling (IAM)
No. Rider Pos.
91   Sylvain Chavanel (FRA) 47
92   Marcel Aregger (SUI) 106
93   Jérôme Coppel (FRA) DNS-20
94   Thomas Degand (BEL) DNF-9
95   Simon Pellaud (SUI) 119
96   Matteo Pelucchi (ITA) DNF-2
97   Vicente Reynés (ESP) 86
98   David Tanner (AUS) DNF-2
99   Larry Warbasse (USA) 38
Directeur sportif: Eddy Seigneur[61]
Lampre–Merida (LAM)
No. Rider Pos.
101   Rubén Plaza (ESP) 45
102   Mattia Cattaneo (ITA) DNF-13
103   Valerio Conti (ITA) 151
104   Kristijan Đurasek (CRO) 63
105   Tsgabu Grmay (ETH) 125
106   Ilia Koshevoy (BLR) 144
107   Przemysław Niemiec (POL) DNF-2
108   Nelson Oliveira (POR) 21
109   Maximiliano Richeze (ARG) 152
Directeur sportif: Orlando Maini[61]
Lotto–Soudal (LTS)
No. Rider Pos.
111   Kris Boeckmans (BEL) DNF-8
112   Jasper De Buyst (BEL) 126
113   Bart De Clercq (BEL) 14
114   Thomas De Gendt (BEL) DNF-14
115   Adam Hansen (AUS) 55
116   Maxime Monfort (BEL) 27
117   Jurgen Van den Broeck (BEL) DNS-18
118   Tosh Van der Sande (BEL) 49
119   Jelle Vanendert (BEL) 82
Directeur sportif: Mario Aerts[61]
Movistar Team (MOV)
No. Rider Pos.
121   Alejandro Valverde (ESP)   7
122   Andrey Amador (CRC) 40
123   Imanol Erviti (ESP) 100
124   Javier Moreno (ESP) 80
125   Nairo Quintana (COL) 4
126   José Joaquín Rojas (ESP) 43
127   Rory Sutherland (AUS) 139
128   Francisco Ventoso (ESP) 81
129   Giovanni Visconti (ITA) 19
Directeur sportif: José Luis Arrieta[61]
MTN–Qhubeka (MTN)
No. Rider Pos.
131   Natnael Berhane (ERI) 79
132   Steve Cummings (GBR) 102
133   Songezo Jim (RSA) 137
134   Louis Meintjes (RSA) 10
135   Youcef Reguigui (ALG) 134
136   Kristian Sbaragli (ITA) 105
137   Jay Thomson (RSA) 123
138   Johann van Zyl (RSA) 128
139   Jaco Venter (RSA) 122
Directeur sportif: Jens Zemke[61]
Orica–GreenEDGE (OGE)
No. Rider Pos.
141   Esteban Chaves (COL) 5
142   Mitchell Docker (AUS) DNF-13
143   Caleb Ewan (AUS) DNF-10
144   Simon Gerrans (AUS) 114
145   Mathew Hayman (AUS) 130
146   Damien Howson (AUS) 147
147   Daryl Impey (RSA) 84
148   Jens Keukeleire (BEL) 93
149   Cameron Meyer (AUS) DNS-18
Directeur sportif: Neil Stephens[61]
Cannondale–Garmin (TCG)
No. Rider Pos.
151   Andrew Talansky (USA) DNS-18
152   André Cardoso (POR) 18
153   Joe Dombrowski (USA) 46
154   Alex Howes (USA) 129
155   Ben King (USA) 75
156   Dan Martin (IRL) DNF-8
157   Matej Mohorič (SLO) DNF-6
158   Moreno Moser (ITA) 72
159   Davide Villella (ITA) 94
Directeur sportif: Bingen Fernández[61]
Team Europcar (EUC)
No. Rider Pos.
161   Pierre Rolland (FRA) 50
162   Yukiya Arashiro (JPN) 65
163   Jérôme Cousin (FRA) 73
164   Antoine Duchesne (CAN) 138
165   Jimmy Engoulvent (FRA) 133
166   Cyril Gautier (FRA) 58
167   Tony Hurel (FRA) 145
168   Fabrice Jeandesboz (FRA) 17
169   Romain Sicard (FRA) 15
Directeur sportif: Dominique Arnould[61]
Team Giant–Alpecin (TGA)
No. Rider Pos.
171   John Degenkolb (GER) 90
172   Lawson Craddock (USA) 42
173   Koen de Kort (NED) 64
174   Tom Dumoulin (NED) 6
175   Johannes Fröhlinger (GER) 143
176   Thierry Hupond (FRA) 142
177   Luka Mezgec (SLO) 108
178   Tom Stamsnijder (NED) 155
179   Zico Waeytens (BEL) 157
Directeur sportif: Christian Guiberteau[61]
Team Katusha (KAT)
No. Rider Pos.
181   Joaquim Rodríguez (ESP)   2
182   Vladimir Isaichev (RUS) DNS-1
183   Pavel Kochetkov (RUS) 76
184   Alberto Losada (ESP) 31
185   Tiago Machado (POR) 36
186   Daniel Moreno (ESP) 9
187   Gatis Smukulis (LAT) 146
188   Ángel Vicioso (ESP) 103
189   Eduard Vorganov (RUS) 39
Directeur sportif: José Azevedo[61]
LottoNL–Jumbo (TLJ)
No. Rider Pos.
191   George Bennett (NZL) 37
192   Martijn Keizer (NED) 153
193   Bert-Jan Lindeman (NED) 99
194   Timo Roosen (NED) 95
195   Mike Teunissen (NED) 104
196   Maarten Tjallingii (NED) DNS-19
197   Tom Van Asbroeck (BEL) 110
198   Dennis van Winden (NED) 115
199   Maarten Wynants (BEL) DNS-13
Directeur sportif: Merijn Zeeman[61]
Tinkoff–Saxo (TCS)
No. Rider Pos.
201   Rafał Majka (POL) 3
202   Daniele Bennati (ITA) 131
203   Maciej Bodnar (POL) 140
204   Pavel Brutt (RUS) 101
205   Jesper Hansen (DEN) 52
206   Jay McCarthy (AUS) 66
207   Sérgio Paulinho (POR) DNF-11
208   Paweł Poljański (POL) 35
209   Peter Sagan (SVK) DNS-9
Directeur sportif: Tristan Hoffman[61]
Trek Factory Racing (TFR)
No. Rider Pos.
211   Fabian Cancellara (SUI) DNF-3
212   Markel Irizar (ESP) 89
213   Yaroslav Popovych (UKR) 132
214   Fränk Schleck (LUX) 24
215   Jasper Stuyven (BEL) DNS-9
216   Boy van Poppel (NED) 158
217   Danny van Poppel (NED) 141
218   Riccardo Zoidl (AUT) 54
219   Haimar Zubeldia (ESP) 23
Directeur sportif: Dirk Demol[61]

By nationality edit

The 198 riders that competed in the 2015 Vuelta a España represented 37 countries.[62] Riders from twelve countries won stages during the race; the largest number of stage wins for any country was four, achieved by both the Spanish riders and the Dutch riders.[63]

Country No. of riders Finishers Stage wins
  Algeria 1 1
  Argentina 1 1
  Australia 10 6 1 (Caleb Ewan)
  Austria 1 1
  Belarus 2 2
  Belgium 18 12 1 (Jasper Stuyven)
  Brazil 1 1
  Canada 2 2
  Colombia 13 13 2 (Esteban Chaves ×2)
  Costa Rica 1 1
  Croatia 1 1
  Denmark 1 1
  Eritrea 1 1
  Ethiopia 1 1
  Finland 1 0
  France 30 23 1 (Alexis Gougeard)
  Germany 4 3 1 (John Degenkolb)
  Great Britain 3 2
  Ireland 2 1 1 (Nicolas Roche)
  Italy 20 16 2 (Alessandro De Marchi, Kristian Sbaragli)
  Japan 1 1
  Kazakhstan 1 1
  Latvia 1 1
  Lithuania 1 1
  Luxembourg 2 2 1 (Fränk Schleck)
  Netherlands 12 10 4 (Tom Dumoulin ×2, Bert-Jan Lindeman, Danny van Poppel)
  New Zealand 1 1
  Poland 4 3
  Portugal 6 5 1 (Nelson Oliveira)
  Russia 4 3
  Slovakia 3 1 1 (Peter Sagan)
  Slovenia 2 1
  South Africa 6 6
  Spain 27 23 4 (Mikel Landa, Rubén Plaza, Joaquim Rodríguez, Alejandro Valverde)
   Switzerland 3 2
  Ukraine 1 1
  United States 9 7
Total 198 158 20[N 1]
  1. ^ The team time trial on stage 1, won by BMC Racing Team, is not counted in this total.

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