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List of teams and cyclists in the 1976 Giro d'Italia

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The 1976 Giro d'Italia was the 59th edition of the Giro d'Italia, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The field consisted of 120 riders, and 86 riders finished the race.

By rider

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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 Ref
1 Fausto Bertoglio  Italy Jollj Ceramica–Decor [1]
2 Alessio Antonini  Italy Jollj Ceramica–Decor [1]
3 Giovanni Battaglin  Italy Jollj Ceramica–Decor [1]
4 Marcello Bergamo  Italy Jollj Ceramica–Decor [1]
5 Alfredo Chinetti  Italy Jollj Ceramica–Decor [1]
6 Simone Fraccaro  Italy Jollj Ceramica–Decor [1]
7 Pierino Gavazzi  Italy Jollj Ceramica–Decor [1]
8 Knut Knudsen  Norway Jollj Ceramica–Decor [1]
9 Donato Giuliani  Italy Jollj Ceramica–Decor [1]
10 Sandro Quintarelli  Italy Jollj Ceramica–Decor [1]
11 Felice Gimondi  Italy Bianchi–Campagnolo [1]
12 Rik Van Linden  Belgium Bianchi–Campagnolo [1]
13 Luigi Castelletti  Italy Bianchi–Campagnolo [1]
14 Giovanni Cavalcanti  Italy Bianchi–Campagnolo [1]
15 Fabrizio Fabbri  Italy Bianchi–Campagnolo [1]
16 Antoine Houbrechts  Belgium Bianchi–Campagnolo [1]
17 Serge Parsani  Italy Bianchi–Campagnolo [1]
18 Giacinto Santambrogio  Italy Bianchi–Campagnolo [1]
19 Willy Singer  West Germany Bianchi–Campagnolo [1]
20 Alex Van Linden  Belgium Bianchi–Campagnolo [1]
21 Roger De Vlaeminck  Belgium Brooklyn [1]
22 Patrick Sercu  Belgium Brooklyn [1]
23 Giancarlo Bellini  Italy Brooklyn [1]
24 Willy De Geest  Belgium Brooklyn [1]
25 Ronald De Witte  Belgium Brooklyn [1]
26 Ercole Gualazzini  Italy Brooklyn [1]
27 Ottavio Crepaldi  Italy Brooklyn [1]
28 Marcello Osler  Italy Brooklyn [1]
29 Johan De Muynck  Belgium Brooklyn [1]
30 Aldo Parecchini  Italy Brooklyn [1]
31 Marino Basso  Italy Furzi–Vibor [ca] [1]
32 Davide Boifava  Italy Furzi–Vibor [ca] [1]
33 Antonio Colpo  Italy Furzi–Vibor [ca] [1]
34 Jørgen Marcussen  Denmark Furzi–Vibor [ca] [1]
35 Daniele Mazziero  Italy Furzi–Vibor [ca] [1]
36 Gabriele Mugnaini  Italy Furzi–Vibor [ca] [1]
37 Giuseppe Rodella  Italy Furzi–Vibor [ca] [1]
38 Tullio Rossi  Italy Furzi–Vibor [ca] [1]
39 Bruno Vicino  Italy Furzi–Vibor [ca] [1]
40 Italo Zilioli  Italy Furzi–Vibor [ca] [1]
41 Pietro Algeri  Italy G.B.C. [1]
42 Franco Calvi  Italy G.B.C. [1]
43 Gianni Motta  Italy G.B.C. [1]
44 Giancarlo Polidori  Italy G.B.C. [1]
45 Leone Pizzini [it]  Italy G.B.C. [1]
46 Dorino Vanzo  Italy G.B.C. [1]
47 Bruno Zanoni  Italy G.B.C. [1]
48 Rocco Gatta  Italy G.B.C. [1]
49 Bas Hordjik  Netherlands G.B.C. [1]
50 Jan Brinkman [nl]  Netherlands G.B.C. [1]
51 Francisco Galdós  Spain Kas–Campagnolo [1]
52 Antonio González Linares  Spain Kas–Campagnolo [1]
53 Antonio Martos  Spain Kas–Campagnolo [1]
54 Antonio Menéndez  Spain Kas–Campagnolo [1]
55 José Nazabal  Spain Kas–Campagnolo [1]
56 Juan Manuel Santisteban  Spain Kas–Campagnolo [1]
57 Carlos Ocaña  Spain Kas–Campagnolo [1]
58 Andrés Oliva  Spain Kas–Campagnolo [1]
59 Sebastián Pozo  Spain Kas–Campagnolo [1]
60 Juan Pujol  Spain Kas–Campagnolo [1]
61 Glauco Santoni  Italy Magniflex–Torpado [1]
62 Giuseppe Perletto  Italy Magniflex–Torpado [1]
63 Gary Clively  Australia Magniflex–Torpado [1]
64 Gianni Di Lorenzo  Italy Magniflex–Torpado [1]
65 Ruggero Gialdini [it]  Italy Magniflex–Torpado [1]
66 Armando Lora [it]  Italy Magniflex–Torpado [1]
67 Wilmo Francioni  Italy Magniflex–Torpado [1]
68 Giancarlo Tartoni  Italy Magniflex–Torpado [1]
69 Daniele Tinchella  Italy Magniflex–Torpado [1]
70 Alfio Vandi  Italy Magniflex–Torpado [1]
71 Eddy Merckx  Belgium Molteni–Campagnolo [1]
72 Joseph Borguet  Belgium Molteni–Campagnolo [1]
73 Joseph Bruyère  Belgium Molteni–Campagnolo [1]
74 Ludo Delcroix  Belgium Molteni–Campagnolo [1]
75 Bernard Draux  Belgium Molteni–Campagnolo [1]
76 Jos Deschoenmaecker  Belgium Molteni–Campagnolo [1]
77 Edward Janssens  Belgium Molteni–Campagnolo [1]
78 Karel Rottiers  Belgium Molteni–Campagnolo [1]
79 Cees Bal  Netherlands Molteni–Campagnolo [1]
80 Frans Van Looy  Belgium Molteni–Campagnolo [1]
81 Francesco Moser  Italy Sanson [1]
82 Claudio Bortolotto  Italy Sanson [1]
83 Phil Edwards  Great Britain Sanson [1]
84 Sigfrido Fontanelli  Italy Sanson [1]
85 Renato Marchetti  Italy Sanson [1]
86 Roberto Poggiali  Italy Sanson [1]
87 Ole Ritter  Denmark Sanson [1]
88 Luciano Rossignoli  Italy Sanson [1]
89 Mauro Simonetti  Italy Sanson [1]
90 Roberto Sorlini  Italy Sanson [1]
91 Gianbattista Baronchelli  Italy Scic [1]
92 Gaetano Baronchelli  Italy Scic [1]
93 Attilio Rota  Italy Scic [1]
94 Luciano Conati  Italy Scic [1]
95 Arnaldo Caverzasi  Italy Scic [1]
96 José Grande  Italy Scic [1]
97 Miguel María Lasa  Spain Scic [1]
98 Wladimiro Panizza  Italy Scic [1]
99 Enrico Paolini  Italy Scic [1]
100 Walter Riccomi  Italy Scic [1]
101 Joaquim Agostinho  Portugal Teka [1]
102 Gonzalo Aja  Spain Teka [1]
103 Fernando Mendes  Portugal Teka [1]
104 Alejandro Menendez  Spain Teka [1]
105 Andrés Gandarias  Spain Teka [1]
106 Ventura Díaz  Spain Teka [1]
107 Julián Andiano  Spain Teka [1]
108 Antonio Prieto  Spain Teka [1]
109 Manuel Esparza  Spain Teka [1]
110 Jesús López Carril [es]  Spain Teka [1]
111 Franco Bitossi  Italy Zonca–Santini [1]
112 Alberto Caiumi  Italy Zonca–Santini [1]
113 Enrico Guadrini  Italy Zonca–Santini [1]
114 Renato Laghi  Italy Zonca–Santini [1]
115 Adriano Pella  Italy Zonca–Santini [1]
116 Pasquale Pugliese  Italy Zonca–Santini [1]
117 Roland Salm   Switzerland Zonca–Santini [1]
118 Piero Spinelli  Italy Zonca–Santini [1]
119 Ueli Sutter   Switzerland Zonca–Santini [1]
120 Luigi Venturato  Italy Zonca–Santini [1]

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References

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