| Name | Age | Team | Best result of the season |
| Marcel Aregger | 26 | IAM Cycling | 14th in Tour des Fjords stage 1 |
| Marco Bandiera | 31 | Androni Giocattoli | 11th in Tour of Qinghai Lake stage 1 |
| Yanto Barker | 36 | ONE Pro Cycling | 7th in Vuelta a la Rioja |
| Jean-Marc Bideau | 32 | Fortuneo-Vital Concept | 16th in Tour of Utah stage 6 |
| Jack Bobridge | 27 | Trek-Segafredo | Won National RR Championships |
| Graeme Brown | 37 | Drapac | 7th in Tour de Langkawi stage 2 |
| Otavio Bulgarelli | 32 | Funvic Soul Cycles | 42nd at the National RR Championships |
| Matthew Busche | 31 | UnitedHealthcare | 9th in Winston Salem Classic |
| Fabian Cancellara | 35 | Trek-Segafredo | Olympic ITT Champion |
| Sébastien Chavanel | 33 | FDJ | 17th in Paris-Camembert |
| Gerald Ciolek | 30 | Stölting Service Group | 5th at the National RR Championships |
| Francesco Chicchi | 35 | Androni Giocattoli | Won Boucles de la Mayenne stage 1 |
| Jérôme Coppel | 30 | IAM Cycling | Won Etoile de Bessèges |
| Mario Costa | 31 | Lampre-Merida | 6th in Tour of Hainan stage 8 |
| Marc De Maar | 32 | Roompot-Oranje | 31st in Vuelta a la Comunitat Valenciana stage 5 |
| Kevin De Mesmaeker | 25 | Novo Nordisk | 32nd in Japan Cup |
| Tiziano Dall’Antonia | 33 | Androni Giocattoli | 11th at the National RR Championships |
| Gert Dockx | 28 | Lotto-Soudal | 7th in Tour of Turkey stage 3 |
| Boris Dron | 28 | Wanty-Groupe Gobert | 9th in Etoile de Bessèges stage 3 |
| Leonardo Duque | 36 | Delmo Marseille | Won Tour of Taihu Lake |
| Caleb Fairly | 29 | Giant-Alpecin | 17th in Criterium International stage 1 |
| Pierrick Fedrigo | 37 | Fortuneo-Vital Concept | 4th in Quatre Jours de Dunkerque |
| Murilo Fischer | 37 | FDJ | 57th in Gent-Wevelgem |
| Phil Gaimon | 30 | Cannondale | 11th in Criterium International |
| Linus Gerdemann | 34 | Stölting Service Group | 8th in Vuelta a Castilla y Leon stage 2 |
| Tomas Gil | 39 | Willier-Southeast | 18th at National RR Championships |
| James Glasspool | 25 | Novo Nordisk | 5th in Tour de Filipinas stage 4 |
| Matthew Goss | 29 | ONE Pro Cycling | 9th in Tour de Langkawi stage 8 |
| Patrick Gretsch | 29 | AG2R | 2nd in Circuit de la Sarthe stage 3 |
| Sander Helven | 26 | Topsport Vlaanderen | 17th in Le Samyn |
| Ryder Hesjedal | 35 | Trek-Segafredo | 4th in Tour of Alberta stage 4 |
| Johnny Hoogerland | 33 | Roompot-Oranje | 21st in Putte-Kapellen |
| Yauheni Hutarovich | 32 | Fortuneo-Vital Concept | Won Tropicale Amissa Bongo stage 7 |
| Bartosz Huzarski | 36 | Bora-Argon 18 | 6th in Tour de France stage 5 |
| Grischa Janorschke | 29 | Team Roth | 14th in Tour of Turkey stage 5 |
| Cheng Ji | 29 | Giant-Alpecin | 72nd in Tour of Qatar stage 1 |
| Carter Jones | 27 | Giant-Alpecin | 52nd in Dubai Tour stage 4 |
| Tomasz Kiendys | 39 | CCC Sprandi Polkowice | Won Dookola Mazowsza stage 3 |
| Alexander Kolobnev | 35 | Gazprom-RusVelo | 10th in Giro della Toscana |
| Thomas Koep | 26 | Stölting Service Group | 34th in Grote Prijs Jan Scherens |
| Christophe Laborie | 30 | Delko Marseille | 6th in Tour of Turkey stage 5 |
| Nicolas Lefrançois | 29 | Novo Nordisk | 38th in Tour d’Azerbaidjan stage 2 |
| Ralf Matzka | 27 | Bora-Argon 18 | 19th in Le Samyn |
| Gianni Meersman | 31 | Etixx-QuickStep | Winner of Vuelta a España stages 2 and 5 |
| Christian Meier | 27 | Orica-BikeExchange | 10th in Sun Tour stage 1 |
| Travis Meyer | 27 | Drapac | 43rd in Circuit de la Sarthe stage 2 |
| Sebastien Minard | 34 | AG2R | 10th in Tro-Bro Leon |
| Alberto Nardin | 26 | Androni Giocattoli | 6th in Tour of Qinghai Lake stage 3 |
| Dominik Nerz | 27 | Bora-Argon 18 | 7th in Criterium International |
| Jean-Christophe Peraud | 39 | AG2R | 3rd in Etoile de Bessèges stage 5 |
| Adam Phelan | 25 | Drapac | 5th in Volta a Portugal stage 9 |
| Bruno Pires | 35 | Team Roth | 7th in Tour d’Azerbaidjan |
| Yaroslav Popovych | 36 | Trek-Segafredo | 72nd in Tirreno-Adriatico stage 6 |
| Daniele Ratto | 27 | Androni Giocattoli | 3rd in Vuelta de Madrid |
| Kai Reus | 31 | Roompot-Oranje | 40th in Etoile de Bessèges stage 3 |
| Vicente Reynes | 35 | IAM Cycling | 7th in Paris-Nice stage 5 |
| Joaquim Rodriguez | 37 | Katusha | 2nd in Tour de France stage 19 |
| Michael Rogers | 36 | Tinkoff | 97th in Dubai Tour stage 1 |
| Mirko Selvaggi | 31 | Androni Giocattoli | 7th in Tour du Limousin stage 4 |
| Jesse Sergent | 28 | AG2R | 6th at the National ITT Championships |
| Frank Schleck | 36 | Trek-Segafredo | 3rd at the National RR Championships |
| Alexander Serov | 33 | Gazprom-RusVelo | 20th in Route du Sud stage 3 |
| Bernard Sulzberger | 33 | Drapac | 7th in Tour of Iran stage 1 |
| Sylwester Szmyd | 38 | CCC Sprandi Polkowice | 12th in Tour of Turkey stage 2 |
| Mirko Tedeschi | 28 | Wilier-Southeast | 13th in Kampioenschap van Vlaanderen |
| Maarten Tjallingii | 39 | LottoNL-Jumbo | 9th in Giro d’Italia stage 9 |
| Matteo Tosatto | 42 | Tinkoff | 4 th in Giro d’Italia stage 11 |
| Pablo Urtasun | 36 | Funvic Soul Cycles | 25th in Tour of Turkey stage 4 |
| Jef Van Meirhaeghe | 24 | Topsport Vlaanderen | 26th in Tour of Qatar stage 2 |
| Johan Vansummeren | 35 | AG2R | 46th in Tour of Qatar stage 3 |
| Tom Veelers | 32 | Giant-Alpecin | 4th in Criterium International stage 1 |
| Peter Velits | 31 | BMC | 18th in Tour La Provence stage 3 |
| Antonio Viola | 25 | Nippo-Vini Fantini | 10th in Tour de Korea stage 3 |
| Paul Voss | 30 | Bora-Argon 18 | Won Rad am Ring |
| Fabian Wegmann | 36 | Stölting Service Group | 8th in Criterium International stage 1 |
| Lieuwe Westra | 34 | Astana | Won Driedaagse De Panne-Koksijde |
| Bradley White | 34 | UnitedHealthcare | 54th in Philadelphia Cycling Classic |
| Marcel Wyss | 30 | IAM Cycling | 8th in Tour de l’Ain |
| Xabier Zandio | 39 | Sky | 3rd in Tour of California stage 5 |
| Oliver Zaugg | 35 | IAM Cycling | 11th in Tour de Wallonie stage 3 |
| Andrea Zordan | 25 | Team Roth | 70th in Tour of Qinghai Lake stage 5 |
Stage 1 – Düsseldorf – Düsseldorf – 13 km (July 1st)
Stage 2 – Düsseldorf – Liège – 202 km (July 2nd)
Stage 3 – Verviers – Longwy – 202 km (July 3rd)
Stage 4 – Mondorf-les-Bains – Vittel – 203 km (July 4th)
Stage 5 – Vittel – La Planche des Belles Filles – 160 km (July 5th)
Stage 6 – Vesoul – Troyes – 216 km (July 6th)
Stage 7 – Troyes – Nuits-Saint-Georges – 214 km (July 7th)
Stage 8 – Dole – Station des Rousses – 187 km (July 8th)
Stage 9 – Dole – Chambéry – 181 km (July 9th)
Stage 10 – Périgueux – Bergerac – 178 km (July 11th)
Stage 11 – Eymet – Pau – 202 km (July 12th)
Stage 12 – Pau – Peyragudes – 214 km (July 13th)
Stage 13 – Saint-Girons – Foix – 100 km (July 14th)
Stage 14 – Blagnac – Rodez – 181 km (July 15th)
Stage 15 – Laissac-Sévérac L’Église – Le Puy en Velay – 189 km (July 16th)
Stage 16 – Le Puy en Velay – Romans-sur-Isère – 165 km (July 18th)
Stage 17 – La Mure – Serre-Chevalier – 183 km (July 19th)
Stage 18 – Briançon – Col d’Izoard – 178 km (July 20th)
Stage 19 – Embrun – Salon-de-Provence – 220 km (July 21st)
Stage 20 – Marseille – Marseille – 23 km (July 22nd)
Stage 21 – Montgeron – Paris – 105 km (July 23rd)
Historical stats
– Il Lombardia was created in 1905, with the first edition being won by Giovanni Gerbi after more than 9 hours and 230 kilometers in the saddle
– Fausto Coppi is the rider with the most victories, five, between 1947 and 1954
– When it comes to the number of podiums, Gino Bartali is first, having finished nine times in the top three
– 11 countries have had a champion so far, with Italy topping the nations standings (68 victories)
– No rider from outside of Europe has ever won the race
– Longest dry spell of the hosts was recorded between 1988 and 1994
– Paolo Bettini is the last world title holder to win the race (2006)
– Shortest edition took place in 1942 (184 kilometers), while the editions held between 1964-1975 and in 1978 were the longest ones, 266 kilometers
– Milan, Como, Monza, Varese, Cantu, Bergamo, Mendrisio and Lecco are the cities who got to host the start or the finish of the race
– Biggest ever winning margin was recorded in 1905, when Giovanni Gerbi and Giovanni Rossignoli were separated by 40 minutes and 11 seconds
– Giovanni Gerbi is also the youngest winner (20 years and 176 days), while Gaetano Belloni is the oldest one (36 years and 69 days in 1928)
– The oldest podium finisher is Franco Bitossi (37 years and 37 days) in 1977
– Four winners of the Piccolo Giro di Lombardia went on to take the victory in the pro race: Gaetano Belloni, Diego Ronchini, Sean Kelly and Moreno Argentin
2016 stats
– 25 teams (18 World Tour and 7 Pro Continental) will be at the start of this year’s race
– Of these, Androni Giocattoli-Sidermec, Bardiani, Cannondale, CCC Sprandi Polkowice, Nippo-Vini Fantini and Wilier-Southeast are winless in 2016
– The course between Como and Bergamo is 240 kilometers long and has more than 4400 meters of elevation
– Damiano Cunego, Philippe Gilbert, Daniel Martin and Oliver Zaugg are the former winners lining-up for the 110th edition
– Jan Polanc and Davide Villella are the two Piccolo Giro di Lombardia champions to race on Saturday
– Davide Rebellin is the active rider with the most participations, 16 including this one
– Ten neo-pros will be making their debut in a Monument: Felix Grosschartner, Yuma Koisi, Jérémy Maison, Matvey Mamykin, Anthony Perez, Simone Petilli, Robert Power, Cristian Rodriguez, Simone Velasco and Aydar Zakarin
– 34 countries will be represented in the peloton, with Italy topping the list (44 riders)
– 20-year-old Daniel Martinez is the youngest rider at the start; Davide Rebellin (45 years) is the oldest one
– The Il Lombardia peloton have won a combined total of 17 Monuments, 3 Grand Tours, 2 World Titles and nearly 120 Grand Tour stages
– 22 teams will ride this year’s edition (18 World Tour and 4 Pro Continental)
– Of these, Bora-Argon 18, Caja Rural, Cannondale-Drapac and Direct Energie are winless in the World Tour this season
– 20th August will mark the 1494th day since Direct Energie’s last stage victory in a Grand Tour
– The 71st running of the race has 3315,4 kilometers, a team time trial, an individual time trial, ten uphill finishes and a total of 51 categorized climbs
– Aramon Formigal – which will host the finish of stage 15 – is the highest point of this year’s race – 1800 meters
– Alberto Contador and Alejandro Valverde are the two former winners to line up at the start
– Chris Froome will try to become the third rider, following Jacques Anquetil (1963) and Bernard Hinault (1978), to make the Tour de France-Vuelta a España double in the same season
– Nairo Quintana can become the first Colombian to podium in all three Grand Tours
– The cyclists who came to the start in Galicia have won a combined total of 13 Grand Tours, 9 Monuments, 2 world titles and more than 80 Grand Tour stages
– Lotto-Soudal’s Adam Hansen is racing his 16th consecutive Grand Tour, after completing the previous 15
– Julien Bernard, Patrick Bevin, François Bidard, Koen Bouwman, Lilian Calmejane, Romain Cardis, Nick Dougall, Odd Christian Eiking, Michael Gogl, Jack Haig, Silvio Herklotz, Sindre Lunke, Matvey Mamykin, Gregor Mühlberger, Jhonathan Restrepo and Jaime Roson are the 16 neo-pros who will make their debut in a Grand Tour
– Odd Christian Eiking is the youngest cyclist in the race (21 years), while Haimar Zubeldia is the oldest one (39 years)
– Youngest team in the race is Lampre-Merida (26,4 years); Tinkoff is the oldest one (31.5 years)
– Surprisingly, France is the nation with the most riders at the start (34), ahead of Spain (27) and Belgium (21)
– Haimar Zubeldia is the active rider with the most participations, 12 including this one
– The Vuelta will have six new arrival locations: Parque Nautico de Castrelo de Miño, San Andres de Teixido, Luintra. Ribeira Sacra, Urdax-Dantxarinea Aubisque – Gourette and Llucena. Camins del Penyagolosa
Esteban Chaves – 38/1
Steven Kruijswijk – 45/0
Miguel Angel Lopez – 46/3
Alberto Contador – 48/5
Chris Froome – 51/8
Nairo Quintana – 53/5
Alejandro Valverde – 70/7
AG2R: Gediminas Bagdonas, Jan Bakelants, François Bidard, Axel Domont, Quentin Jauregui, Pierre Latour, Sebastien Minard, Jean-Christophe Peraud, Christophe Riblon.
Astana: Dario Cataldo, Dmitriy Gruzdev, Miguel Angel Lopez, Davide Malacarne, Luis Leon Sanchez, Michele Scarponi, Gatis Smukulis, Alessandro Vanotti, Andrey Zeits.
BMC: Darwin Atapuma, Silvan Dillier, Jean-Pierre Drucker, Philippe Gilbert, Ben Hermans, Samuel Sanchez, Dylan Teuns, Tejay van Garderen, Danilo Wyss.
Bora-Argon 18: Cesare Benedetti, Silvio Herklotz, Bartosz Huzarski, José Mendes, Gregor Mühlberger, Christoph Pfingsten, Michael Schwarzmann, Rudiger Selig, Scott Thwaites.
Caja Rural: David Arroyo, Pello Bilbao, Hugh Carthy, José Gonçalves, Angel Madrazo, Luis Mas, Sergio Pardilla, Eduard Prades, Jaime Roson.
Cannondale-Drapac: Patrick Bevin, Simon Clarke, Joe Dombrowski, Davide Formolo, Ben King, Moreno Moser, Pierre Rolland, Andrew Talansky, Davide Villella.
Cofidis: Yoann Bagot, Loic Chetout, Jerome Cousin, Romain Hardy, Luis Angel Maté, Rudy Molard, Florian Senechal, Stephane Rossetto, Kenneth Vanbilsen.
Dimension Data: Igor Anton, Nick Dougall, Tyler Farrar, Omar Fraile, Nathan Haas, Jacques Janse van Rensburg, Merhawi Kudus, Kristian Sbaragli, Jaco Venter.
Direct Energie: Ryan Anderson, Lilian Calmejane, Romain Cardis, Tony Hurel, Fabrice Jeandesboz, Julien Morice, Bryan Nauleau, Perri Quemeneur, Romain Sicard.
Etixx-QuickStep: Maxime Bouet, Gianluca Brambilla, David De La Cruz, Yves Lampaert. Gianni Meersman, Pieter Serry, Zdeney Stybar, Niki Terpstra, Martin Velits.
FDJ: Odd Christian Eiking, Kenny Elissonde, Murilo Fischer, Alexandre Geniez, Mathieu Ladagnous, Johan Le Bon, Lorenzo Manzin, Laurent Pichon, Kevin Reza.
Giant-Alpecin: Nikias Arndt, Warren Barguil, Koen De Lort, Johannes Fröhlinger, Chad Haga, Tobias Ludvigsson, Sindre Lunke, Tom Stamsnijder, Zico Waeytens.
IAM Cycling: Clement Chevrier, Dries Devenyns, Mathias Frank, Vegard Stake Laengen, Simon Pellaud, Vicente Reynes, Jonas Vangenechten, Larry Warbasse, Marcel Wyss.
Katusha: Sven Erik Bystrøm, Pavel Kochetkov, Sergey Lagutin, Alberto Losada, Tiago Machado, Matvey Mamykin, Jhonatan Restrepo, Egor Silin, Rein Taaramäe.
Lampre-Merida: Yukiya Arashiro, Mattia Cattaneo, Valerio Conti, Mario Costa, Kristijan Durasek, Tsgabu Grmay, Ilia Koshevoy, Louis Meintjes, Federico Zurlo.
LottoNL-Jumbo: Enrico Battaglin, George Bennett, Koen Bouwman, Victor Campanaerts, Robert Gesink, Martijn Keizer, Steven Kruijswijk, Bram Tankink, Jos van Emden.
Lotto-Soudal: Sander Armée, Bart De Clercq, Thomas De Gendt, Gert Dockx, Adam Hansen, Maxime Monfort, Tosh Van der Sande, Louis Vervaeke, Jelle Wallays.
Movistar: Jonathan Castroviejo, Imanol Erviti, Ruben Fernandez, Jose Herrada, Daniel Moreno, Nairo Quintana, Jose Joaquin Rojas, Rory Sutherland, Alejandro Valverde.
Orica-BikeExchange: Sam Bewley, Esteban Chaves, Magnus Cort, Simon Gerrans, Jack Haig, Damien Howson, Jens Keukeleire, Svein Tuft, Simon Yates.
Sky: Ian Boswell, Chris Froome, David Lopez, Michal Golas, Peter Kennaugh, Christian Knees, Leopold König, Michal Kwiatkowski, Salvatore Puccio.
Tinkoff: Daniele Bennati, Manuele Boaro, Alberto Contador, Michael Gogl, Jesus Hernandez, Robert Kiserlovski, Sergio Paulinho, Ivan Rovny, Yuri Trofimov.
Trek-Segafredo: Fumiyuki Beppu, Julien Bernard, Niccolo Bonifazio, Laurent Didier, Fabio Felline, Markel Irizar, Kiel Reijnen, Riccardo Zoidl, Haimar Zubeldia.
17.01-22.01 – Tour Down Under
29.01 – Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race
06.02-10.02 – Tour of Qatar
23.02-26.02 – Abu Dhabi Tour
25.02 – Omloop Het Nieuwsblad
04.03 – Strade Bianche
05.03-12.03 – Paris-Nice
08.03-14.03 – Tirreno-Adriatico
18.03 – Milan-Sanremo
20.03-26.03 – Volta a Catalunya
22.03 – Dwars door Vlaanderen
24.03 – E3 Harelbeke
26.03 – Gent-Wevelgem
02.04 – Ronde van Vlaanderen
03.04-08.04 – Vuelta al Pais Vasco
08.04 – Paris-Roubaix
15.04 – Amstel Gold Race
18.04 – Flèche Wallonne
22.04 – Liège-Bastogne-Liège
24.04-29.04 – Tour de Romandie
01.05 – Eschborn-Frankfurt
05.05-27.05 – Giro d’Italia
13.05-19.05 – Tour of California
03.06-10.06 – Critérium du Dauphiné
09.06-17.06 – Tour de Suisse
01.07-23.07 – Tour de France
29.07 – Clasica San Sebastian
29.07-04.08 – Tour de Pologne
30.07 – RideLondon Classic
07.08-13.08 – Eneco Tour
19.08-10.09 – Vuelta a España
20.08 – Cyclassics Hamburg
27.08 – Bretagne Classic – Ouest-France
08.09 – Grand Prix de Quebec
10.09 – Grand Prix de Montreal
06.10 – Il Lombardia
10.10-15.10 – Tour of Turkey
19.10-24.10 – Tour of Guangxi
AG2R
In: Rudy Barbier, Clément Chevrier, Julien Duval, Sondre Holst Enger, Mathias Frank, Alexandre Geniez, Oliver Naesen, Nans Peters, Stijn Vandenbergh.
Out: Guillaume Bonnafond, Maxime Daniel, Damien Gaudin, Patrick Gretsch (retired), Blel Kadri, Sebastien Minard (retired), Jean-Christophe Peraud (retired), Domenico Pozzovivo, Jesse Sergent (retired), Sebastien Turgot, Johan Vansummeren (retired).
Androni Giocattoli-Sidermec
In: Davide Ballerini, Raffaello Bonusi, Mattia Cattaneo, Mattia Frapporti, Carlos Gimenez, Matteo Malucelli, Fausto Masnada, Andrea Palini, Ivan Ramiro, Kevin Rivera, Ivan Sosa, Matteo Spreafico, Andrea Vendrame.
Out: Marco Bandiera (retired), Giorgio Cecchinel, Francesco Chicchi (retired), Tiziano Dell’Antonia (retired), Alberto Nardin (retired), Franco Pellizotti, Daniele Ratto (retired), Mirko Selvaggi (retired), Serghei Tvetcov, Davide Vigano.
Aqua Blue Sport
In: Adam Blythe, Matt Brammeier, Mark Christian, Stefan Denifl, Conor Dunne, Andrew Fenn, Aaron Gate, Lasse Norman Hansen, Leigh Howard, Peter Koning, Michel Kreder, Martyn Irvine, Lars Petter Nordhaug, Dan Pearson, Larry Warbasse, Calvin Watson.
Astana
In: Pello Bilbao, Zhandos Bizhigitov, Matti Breschel, Sergei Chernetckii, Oscar Gatto, Jesper Hansen, Truls Korsaeth, Riccardo Minali, Moreno Moser, Nikita Stalnov, Michael Valgren, Artyom Zakharov.
Out: Valerio Agnoli, Maxat Ayazbayev, Eros Capecchi, Lars Boom, Andrea Guardini, Davide Malacarne, Vincenzo Nibali, Diego Rosa, Gatis Smukulis, Alessandro Vanotti, Lieuwe Westra (retired).
Bahrain Merida
In: Valerio Agnoli, Yukiya Arashiro, Manuele Boaro, Grega Bole, Niccolo Bonifazio, Borut Bozic, Janez Brajkovic, Ondrej Cink, Sonny Colbrelli, Ivan Cortina, Enrico Gasparotto, Tsgabu Grmay, Heinrich Haussler, Jon Insausti, Ion Izagirre, Chun Kai Feng, Javier Moreno, Ramunas Navardauskas, Antonio Nibali, Vincenzo Nibali, Domen Novak, Franco Pellizotti, David Per, Luka Pibernik, Kanstantsin Siutsou, Giovanni Visconti, Meiyin Wang.
Bardiani-CSF
In: Vincenzo Albanese, Marco Maronese, Niccolo Pacinotti, Luca Wackermann.
Out: Francesco Manuel Bongiorno, Luca Chirico, Sonny Colbrelli, Luca Sterbini.
BMC
In: Martin Elmiger, Kilian Frankiny, Nicolas Roche, Miles Scotson, Francisco Ventoso.
Out: Darwin Atapuma, Marcus Burghardt, Philippe Gilbert, Taylor Phinney, Peter Velits (retired), Rick Zabel.
Bora-Hansgrohe
In: Pascal Ackermann, Erik Baska, Maciej Bodnar, Marcus Burghardt, Michael Kolar, Leopold König, Rafal Majka, Jay McCarthy, Matteo Pelucchi, Pawel Poljanski, Juraj Sagan, Peter Sagan, Aleksejs Saramotins.
Out: Phil Bauhaus, Zakkari Dempster, Bartosz Huzarski, Ralf Matzka (retired), Dominik Nerz (retired), Christoph Pfingsten (retired), Scott Thwaites, Paul Voss (retired).
Caja Rural
In: Alex Aranburu, Chris Butler, Jon Irisarri, Justin Oien, Dylan Page, Rafael Reis, Nick Schultz, Yuri Trofimov, Josu Zabala.
Out: Javier Aramendia, Carlos Barbero, Pello Bilbao, Hugh Carthy, Alberto Gallego (fired after testing positive), Domingos Gonçalves, José Gonçalves, Angel Madrazo, Ricardo Vilela.
Cannondale-Drapac
In: Brendan Canty, Hugh Carthy, Will Clarke, Taylor Phinney, Tom Scully, Tom Van Asbroeck, Sep Vanmarcke.
Out: Jack Bauer, Matti Breschel, Graeme Brown (retired), André Cardoso, Nathan Earle, Brad Evans, Phil Gaimon (retired), Brenton Jones, Ben King, Jordan Kirby, Peter Koning, Jason Lowndes, Gavin Mannion, Alan Marangoni, Travis Meyer (retired), Moreno Moser, Jens Mouris, Ramunas Navardauskas, Lachlan Norris, Adam Phelan (retired), Timothy Roe, Thomas Scully, Kristoffer Skjerping, Samuel Spokes, Bernard Sulzberger (retired), Ruben Zepuntke.
CCC Sprandi Polkowice
In: Marcin Bialoblocki, Michal Schlegel, Frantisek Sisr, Jan Tratnik.
Out: Josef Cerny, Victor de la Parte, Adrian Honkisz, Tomasz Kiendys (retired), Nikolay Mihaylov, Davide Rebellin, Stefan Schumacher, Gregorz Stepniak, Sylwester Szmyd (retired).
Cofidis
In: Guillaume Bonnafond, Dimitri Claeys, Dorian Godon, Matthias Le Turnier, Jimmy Turgis, Jonas Van Genechten.
Out: Jonas Ahlstrand, Borut Bozic, Romain Hardy, Arnold Jeannesson, Gert Joeäär, Rudy Molard.
Cycling Academy
In: Zakkari Dempster, Jose Manuel Diaz Gallego, Shlomi Haimy, Jason Lowndes, Krists Neilands, Ben Perry, Hamish Schreurs, Tyler Williams, Dennis van Winden.
Out: Chris Butler, Guy Gabay, Omer Goldstein, Zohar Hadari, Max Korus, Lubos Malovec, Wojciecj Migdal, Marko Pavlic, Emanuel Piaskowy.
Delko Marseille Provence KTM
In: Mauro Finetto, Romain Lemarchand, Angel Madrazo, Jhon Anderson Rodriguez, Gatis Smukulis.
Out: Leonardo Duque (retired), Fredrik Strand Galta, Christophe Laborie (retired).
Dimension Data
In: Ryan Gibbons, Ben King, Lachlan Morton, Ben O’Connor, Scott Thwaites.
Out: Theo Bos, Matt Brammeier, Songezo Jim, Cameron Meyer, Kanstantsin Siutsou.
Direct Energie
In: Jonathan Hivert, Paul Ourselin.
Out: Guillaume Thevenot.
FDJ
In: Davide Cimolai, David Gaudu, Jacopo Guarnieri, Tobias Ludvigsson, Rudy Molard, Leo Vincent.
Out: Sébastien Chavanel (retired), Kenny Elissonde, Murilo Fischer (retired), Alexandre Geniez, Pierre-Henri Lecuisinier, Yoann Offredo, Laurent Pichon.
Fortuneo-Vital Concept
In: Maxime Bouet, Erwann Corbel, Maxime Daniel, Elie Gesbert, Romain Hardy, Arnold Jeannesson, Laurent Pichon.
Out: Jean-Marc Bideau (retired), Vegard Breen, Frederic Brun, Maxime Cam, Pierrick Fedrigo (retired), Jonathan Hivert, Yauheni Hutarovich (retired), Julien Loubet, Chris Anker Sørensen, Steven Tronet.
Funvic-Soul Cycles Carrefour
In: Lauro Chaman, Caio Godoy, Andre Gohr, Raphael Enrique Pires, Bruno Morais Santos, Victor Cesar Ranghetti, Daniel Silva, Gabriel Silva, Lincoln Do Vale Silva, Jordi Simon.
Out: Otavio Bulgarelli (retired), Kleber Da Silva (fired after testing positive), Ramiro Rincon Diaz (fired after testing positive), João Gaspar (fired after testing positive), Antonio Piedra, Pablo Urtasun (retired).
Gazprom-RusVelo
In: Pavel Brutt, Dmitry Kozonchuk, Sergey Lagutin, Alexander Porsev, Ivan Rovny, Alexey Tsatevich, Nikolay Trusov, Anton Vorobyev.
Out: Alexander Evtushenko, Alexander Kolobnev (retired), Alexey Kurbatov, Roman Kustadinchev, Victor Manakov, Alexander Serov (retired), Mamyr Stash.
IAM Cycling
Out: Marcel Aregger (retired), Matthias Brändle, Clément Chevrier, Stef Clement, Jérôme Coppel (retired), Stefan Denifl, Dries Devenyns, Martin Elmiger, Sondre Holst Enger, Mathias Frank, Jonathan Fumeaux, Heinrich Haussler, Reto Hollenstein, Leigh Howard, Roger Kluge, Vegard Stake Laengen, Pirmin Lang, Oliver Naesen, Jarlinson Pantano, Simon Pellaud, Matteo Pelucchi, Vicente Reynes (retired), Aleksejs Saramotins, David Tanner, Jonas Van Genechten, Larry Warbasse, Marcel Wyss (retired), Oliver Zaugg (retired).
Katusha-Alpecin
In: Jenthe Biermans, José Gonçalves, Reto Hollenstein, Robert Kiserlovski, Maurits Lammertink, Tony Martin, Marco Mathis, Baptiste Planckaert, Mads Würtz Schmidt, Rick Zabel.
Out: Sergei Chernetckii, Jacopo Guarnieri, Vladimir Isaychev, Dmitry Kozonchuk, Sergey Lagutin, Alexander Porsev, Joaquim Rodriguez (retired), Egor Silin, Alexey Tsatevich, Jurgen van den Broeck, Eduard Vorganov (fired after testing positive), Anton Vorobyev.
LottoNL-Jumbo
In: Lars Boom, Stef Clement, Floris De Tier, Amund Grøndahl Jansen, Juan Jose Lobato, Daan Olivier, Antwan Tolhoek, Jurgen van den Broeck, Gijs Van Hoecke.
Out: Moreno Hofland, Wilco Kelderman, Mike Teunissen, Maarten Tjallingii (retired), Tom Van Asbroeck, Dennis Van Winden, Sep Vanmarcke.
Lotto-Soudal
In: Moreno Hofland, Nikolas Maes, Rémy Mertz, James Callum Shaw, Enzo Wouters.
Out: Gert Dockx (retired), Greg Henderson, Pim Ligthart.
Manzana-Postobon
In: Juan Jose Amador, Jetse Bol, Fernando Orjuela, Antonio Piedra, Jhohan Garcia Sosa, Ricardo Vilela.
Out: Walter Betancur, Peio Goikoetxea, Daniel Muñoz, Tomas Restrepo, Marco Tulio.
Movistar
In: Carlos Barbero, Daniele Bennati, Nuno Bico, Richard Carapaz, Hector Carretero, Victor de la Parte.
Out: Ion Izagirre, Juan Jose Lobato, Javier Moreno, Francisco Ventoso, Giovanni Visconti.
Nippo-Vini Fantini
In: Julian Arredondo, Nicola Bagioli, Marco Canola, Masakazo Ito, Marino Kobayashi, Alan Marangoni, Hideto Nakane, Ivan Santaromita, Kohei Uchima.
Out: Grega Bole, Daniele Colli, Antonio Nibali, Antonio Viola (retired), Genki Yamamoto.
Novo Nordisk
In: Fabio Calabria, Roman Gioux, Reid McClure, Umberto Poli, Quentin Valognes, Rik van Ijzendoorn.
Out: Scott Ambrose, Ruud Cremers, Kevin De Mesmaeker (retired), Benjamin Dilley, James Glasspool (retired), Nicolas Lefrançois (retired).
Orica-BikeExchange
In: Roger Kluge, Roman Kreuziger, Carlos Verona.
Out: Michael Matthews, Christian Meier (retired), Amets Txurruka.
Quick-Step
In: Jack Bauer, Eros Capecchi, Rémi Cavagna, Tim Declercq, Dries Devenyns, Philippe Gilbert, Enric Mas, Maximilian Schachmann.
Out: Maxime Bouet, Rodrigo Contreras, Nikolas Maes, Tony Martin, Gianni Meersman (retired), Stijn Vandenbergh, Carlos Verona, Guillaume Van Keirsbulck, Lukasz Wisniowski.
Roompot-Oranje
In: Tim Ariesen, Martijn Budding, Pim Ligthart, Jeroen Meijers, Jens Mouris, Elmar Reinders, Oscar Riesebeek, Martijn Tusveld, Taco van der Horn, Coen Vermeltfoort.
Out: Marc De Maar (retired), Huub Duyn, Reinier Honig, Johnny Hoogerland (retired), Michel Kreder, Wesley Kreder, Tim Kerkhof, Maurits Lammertink, Barry Markus, Kai Reus (retired), Ivar Slik, Antwan Tolhoek.
Sky
In: Jonathan Dibben, Owain Doull, Kenny Elissonde, Tao Geoghegan Hart, Diego Rosa, Lukasz Wisniowski.
Out: Andrew Fenn, Leopold König, Lars Petter Nordhaug, Alex Peters, Nicolas Roche, Ben Swift, Xabier Zandio (retired).
Sport Vlaanderen-Baloise
In: Piet Allegaert, Lindsay De Vylder, Benjamin Declercq, Kevin Deltombe, Pierre Goebeert, Christophe Noppe, Edward Planckaert.
Out: Floris De Tier, Tim Declercq, Sander Helven (retired), Jef Van Meirhaeghe (retired), Gijs Van Hoecke, Pieter Vanspeybroeck, Otto Vergaerde.
Sunweb
In: Phil Bauhaus, Chris Hamilton, Lennard Hofstede, Lennard Kämna, Wilco Kelderman, Michael Matthews, Mike Teunissen.
Out: Koen De Kort, John Degenkolb, Caleb Fairly (retired), Cheng Ji (retired), Carter Jones (retired), Fredrik Ludvigsson, Tobias Ludvigsson, Lars van der Haar, Tom Veelers (retired).
Tinkoff
Out: Erik Baska, Daniele Bennati, Adam Blythe, Manuele Boaro, Maciej Bodnar, Pavel Brutt, Alberto Contador, Oscar Gatto, Michael Gogl, Jesper Hansen, Jesus Hernandez, Robert Kiserlovski, Michal Kolar, Roman Kreuziger, Rafal Majka, Jay McCarthy, Michael Rogers (retired), Ivan Rovny, Sergio Paulinho, Evgeni Petrov, Pawel Poljanski, Juraj Sagan, Peter Sagan, Matteo Tossato (retired), Yuri Trofimov, Nikolay Trusov, Michael Valgren.
Trek Factory Racing
In: Matthias Brändle, André Cardoso, Alberto Contador, Greg Daniel, Koen De Kort, John Degenkolb, Michael Gogl, Ruben Guerreiro, Jesus Hernandez, Jarlinson Pantano, Mads Pedersen.
Out: Julian Arredondo, Jack Bobridge (retired), Niccolo Bonifazio, Fabian Cancellara (retired), Stijn Devolder, Ryder Hesjedal (retired), Yaroslav Popovich (retired), Frank Schleck (retired), Riccardo Zoidl.
UAE Abu Dhabi
In: Darwin Atapuma, Simone Consonni, Anass Aït El Abdia, Filippo Ganna, Andrea Guardini, Vegard Stake Laengen, Marco Marcato, Yousef Mirza, Edward Ravasi, Ben Swift, Oliviero Troia.
Out: Yukiya Arashiro, Mattia Cattaneo, Mario Costa (retired), Davide Cimolai, Tsgabu Grmay, Chun Kai Feng, Ilia Koshevoy, Yousif Mirza, Luka Pibernik, Gang Xu.
UnitedHealthcare
In: Janier Acevedo, Alexander Cataford, Lucas Sebastian Haedo, Greg Henderson, Gavin Mannion, Travis McCabe, Lachlan Norris.
Out: Janez Brajkovic, Matthew Busche (retired), Marco Canola, Ty Magner, Karl Menzies, John Murphy, Bradley White (retired).
Verandas Willems-Crelan
In: Gaetan Bille, Sander Cordeel, Dries De Bondt, Stijn Devolder, Huub Duijn, Timothy Dupont, Stan Godrie, Michael Goolaerts, Jappe Jaspers, Aidis Kruopis, Tim Merlier, Christophe Premont, Elias Van Breussegem, Stef Van Zummeren, Wout Van Aert, Otto Vergaerde.
Wanty-Groupe Gobert
In: Fabien Doubey, Wesley Kreder, Guillaume Levarlet, Xandro Meurisse, Yoann Offredo, Andrea Pasqualon, Dion Smith, Guillaume Van Keirsbulck, Pieter Vanspeybroeck.
Out: Gaëtan Bille, Dimitri Claeys, Antoine Demoitié (deceased), Boris Dron (retired), Enrico Gasparotto, Roy Jans, Marco Marcato, Lander Seynaeve, Björn Thurau.
WB-Veranclassic-Aqua Protect
In: Roy Jans, Justin Jules, Alex Kirsch, Christophe Masson, Lawrence Naesen, Dimitri Peyskens, Ludovic Robeet, Lukas Spengler, Maxime Vantomme.
Out: Olivier Chevalier, Florent Delfosse, Jonathan Dufrasne, Baptiste Planckaert, Gaëtan Pons, Thomas Wertz (retired).
Willier-Selle Italia
In: Rafael Andriato, Alberto Cecchin, Miguel Angel Florez, Ilia Koshevoy, Jacopo Mosca, Alex Turrin, Yonder Godoy.
Out: Samuele Conti (fired after testing positive), Andrea Dal Col, Tomas Gil (retired), Enrique Sanz.