Peter Sagan to start RideLondon Surrey race

Peter Sagan, Tour de France 2013, stage eight

Tour de France points classification winner Peter Sagan has been confirmed as part of Cannondale's line-up for the Prudential RideLondon Surrey Classic road race on Sunday, August 4.

Sagan will come up against sprinters Gerald Ciolek (MTN-Qhubeka), Matt Goss (Orica-GreenEdge) and Ben Swift (Sky) in the UCI 1.1-ranked event.

David Millar (Garmin-Sharp), Sascha Modolo (Bardiani Valvole) and Jack Bobridge (Belkin) are all also named on the provisional start list for the race.

The Prudential RideLondon-Surrey Classic starts in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and finishes on The Mall in central London. In between, the race follows much of the London 2012 road race route through 12 London boroughs and parts of Surrey.  

Prudential RideLondon-Surrey Classic team list

UCI ProTeams

Argos-Shimano (Ned)

Belkin Pro Cycling Team (Ned)

Cannondale Pro Cycling (Ita)

FDJ (Fra)

Garmin Sharp (USA)

Orica GreenEdge (Aus)

Sky Procycling (GBr)

Vacansoleil-DCM (Ned)

UCI Pro Continental

Bardiani Valvole CSF INOX (Ita)

Champion System Pro Cycling Team (Chn)

MTN Qhubeka Cycling Team (RSA)

Sojasun (Fra)

Team NetApp Endura (Ger)

Topsport Vlaanderen - Baloise (Bel)

UCI Continental

AN Post Chain Reaction (Irl)

Joker Merida (Nor)

La Pomme Marseille (Fra)

Madison Genesis (GBr)

Node4 Giordana Racing (GBr)

Rapha Condor-JLT (GBr)

Synergy Baku Cycling Project (Aze)

Team IG Sigma Sport (GBr)

Team Raleigh (GBr)

Team UK Youth (GBr)

National

Great Britain

Related links

Milan-San Remo winner Ciolek confirmed for RideLondon

WorldTour teams for RideLondon-Surrey race

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