WORLD CHAMPS ELITE MEN TT START LIST

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The Union Cycliste Internationale have publishing the start list for the elite men's 2007 World Championships time trial in Stuttgart. The event starts at 12.30 local time on Thursday, September 27.

Britain's David Millar and Bradley Wiggins are among the top seeded riders and head off towards the end of the day. Millar starts on the 45 kilometre at 3.20pm and Wiggins fourth from last at 3.26pm.

Defending World Champion and pre-race favourite Fabian Cancallara is last man off at 3.29pm.

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StartNo.NameCountry
12:3069Simon ZahnerSUI
12:3168Ben DayAUS
12:3267Benoît VaugrenardFRA
12:3366Jurgen Van Den BroeckBEL
12:3465Vladimir TuychievUZB
12:3564Svein TuftCAN
12:3663Baoqing SongCHN
12:3762Jose Rodolfo Serpa PerezCOL
12:3861Michael SchärSUI
12:3960Luis Leon Sanchez GilESP
12:4059Jarmo RissanenFIN
12:4158Frantisek RabonCZE
12:4257James Lewis PerryRSA
12:4356Matias MediciARG
12:4455Gordon McCauleyNZL
12:4554Zoltan MadarasHUN
12:4653Andrei KunitskiBLR
12:4752Erik HoffmannNAM
13:2551Gregor GazvodaSLO
13:2650Maciej BodnarPOL
13:2749Dragan SpasicSRB
13:2848Jgori PugaciMDA
13:2947Rupert ProbstAUT
13:3046Victor Hugo Pena GrisalesCOL
13:3145Vincenzo NibaliITA
13:3244David McCannIRL
13:3343Ricardo MartinsPOR
13:3442Haijun MaCHN
13:3541Stanislav KozubekCZE
13:3640Muradjan KhalmuratovUZB
13:3739Ryder HesjedalCAN
13:3838Matti HelminenFIN
13:3937Dmytro GrabovskyyUKR
13:4036Evgeni GerganovBUL
13:4135David GeorgeRSA
13:4234Martin Garrido MayorgaARG
14:20333Knut Anders FostervoldNOR
14:2132Kristjan FajtSLO
14:2231Dan CravenNAM
14:2330Glen Alan ChadwickNZL
14:2429Lukasz BodnarPOL
14:2528Fumiyuki BeppuJPN
14:2627Lars Ytting BakDEN
14:2726Hossein AskariIRI
14:2825Andriy GrivkoUKR
14:2924Andrey MizurovKAZ
14:3023Adam HansenAUS
14:3122Dimitri ChampionFRA
14:3221Raivis BelohvosciksLAT
14:3320Brian VandborgDEN
14:3419Marco PinottiITA
14:3518Bert GrabschGER
14:3617Joost PosthumaNED
14:3716Gustav LarssonSWE
15:1515Sebastian LangGER
15:1614Eugen WackerKGZ
15:1713Stef ClementNED
15:1812Vasili KiryienkaBLR
15:1911Cameron WurfAUS
15:2010David MillarGBR
15:219Vladimir KarpetsRUS
15:228Dominique CornuBEL
15:237Jason McCartneyUSA
15:246José Ivan Gutierrez PalaciosESP
15:255Laszlo BodrogiHUN
15:264Bradley WigginsGBR
15:273David ZabriskieUSA
15:282Vladimir GusevRUS
15:291Fabian CancellaraSUI

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EXTERNAL LINKS

Official 2007 Road World Championships website: www.radwm2007.com.

Union Cycliste Internationale: www.uci.ch.

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