A notable absentee is Olympic Champion Fabian Cancelara.
Countries with 3 riders
Belarus: Branislau Samoilau, Vasil Kiryenka, Kanstantsin Siousou
Countries with 2 riders
Australia: Rohan Dennis, Luke Durbridge
Albania: Redi Halilaj, Eugert Zhupa
Azerbaijan: Maksym Averin, Elchin Asadov
Bahrein: Sayed Ahmed Alawi, Mansoor Jawood
Belgium: Victor Campenaerts, Yves Lampaert
Canada: Hugo Houle, Ryan Roth
Denemark: Søren Kragh Andersen, Martin Toft Madsen
Eritrea: Meron Teshome Hagos, Mekseb Debesay
France: Johan Le Bon, Jérémy Roy
Germany: Tony Martin, Jasha Sütterlin
Great Britain: Stephen Cummings, Alex Dowsett
India: Arvind Panwar, Naveen John
Ireland: Nicolas Roche, Ryan Mullen
Lithuania: Gediminas Bagdonas, Ramunas Navardauskas
Kazakhstan: Zhandos Bizhigitov, Dmitriy Gruzdev
Kuwait: Salman Hasan Alsaffar, Saied Jafer Alali
Netherlands: Tom Dumoulin, Jos van Emden
Norway: Edvald Boasson Hagen, Vegard Stake Laengen
Pakistan: Mohsin Khan, Hafiz Tahir Mahmood
Poland: Marcin Białobłocki, Maciej Bodnar
Russia: Maxim Belkov, Anton Vorobyev
Spain: Jonathan Castroviejo, Emanol Irviti
Switzerland: Reto Hollenstein, Stefan Küng
Ukrain: Andriy Grivko, Andriy Vasyluk
United States: Taylor Phinney, Alexey Vermeulen
Countries with 1 rider
Colombia: Walter Vargas
Czechia: Daniel Turek
Finland: Matti Manninen
Greece: Polychronis Tzortzakis
Hong Kong: Burr Ho
Italy: Manuel Quinziato
Kosovo: Alban Nuha
Latvia: Gatis Smukulis
Luxembourg: Bob Jungels
New Zeeland: Jack Bauer
Portugal: Nelson Oliveira
Qatar: Afif Abdullah
Rwanda: Bonaventure Uwizeyimana
Saudi Arabia: Sultan Asiri
Slovenia: Primoz Roglic
Uzbekistan: Muradjan Halmuratov
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