Spring Classics 2011: Cycling Weekly's coverage index

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Welcome to Cycling Weekly's coverage of the 2011 Spring Classics.

The 2011 Spring Classics season kicks off on Saturday March 19 with Milan-San Remo in Italy, then it's north to Belgium on March 27 to open the cobbled classics with Ghent-Wevelgem followed by the Tour of Flanders (April 3) and Paris-Roubaix (April 10).

The following week, the Ardennes Classics commence with the Amstel Gold Race (April 17), and then La Fleche Wallonne (April 20) and Liege-Bastogne-Liege (April 24) bring the curtain down on the month's action.

On this page you'll find links to all of Cycling Weekly's online coverage of the Spring Classics, updated daily with the latest news, reports, photos and analysis.

Spring Classics 2011: Schedule

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March 19 2011Milan-San RemoItalyPreview>>


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March 27 2011Ghent-WevelgemBelgiumPreview>>Report>>-
April 3 2011Tour of FlandersBelgiumPreview>>


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April 10 2011Paris-RoubaixFrancePreview>>


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April 17 2011Amstel GoldNetherlandsPreview>>


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April 20 2011La Fleche WallonneBelgiumPreview>>


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April 24 2011Liége-Bastogne-LiégeBelgiumPreview>>


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Spring classics 2011: News stories

Martin's Classics hopes curtailed by crash

Gilbert gunning to repeat Amstel and Fleche wins in Liege

Roger Hammond dreams of Paris-Roubaix win with Garmin-Cervelo

Mark Cavendish takes his third Scheldeprijs win

Tour of Flanders 2011: Who will win?

Rosseler wins De Panne time trial and overall

Wiggins passes first test for De Panne overall victory

Greipel wins De Panne opener from break

Cancellara's E3 win teaches hard lesson, says Vaughters

Thomas replaces injured Edvald Boasson Hagen in Ghent-Wevelgem

Thomas second in Dwars door Vlaanderen as Nuyens wins

Cavendish sick in San Remo but thrilled with Goss's win

Cavendish and Eisel analyse San Remo's past winners

Milan-San Remo 2011: Who will win?

Cavendish counts down to Milan-San Remo

Cancellara declares Flanders and Roubaix focus

Italians who need to win in 2011: Ballan, Bennati, Cunego and Pozzato

UCI 2011 World Calendar

The climbs of Liege-Bastogne-Liege


Spring Classics 2011: Reports


Gibert wins Liege-Bastogne-Liege

Gibert powers to Fleche Wallonne win

Gilbert wins 2011 Amstel Gold Race

Van Summeren takes surprise Paris-Roubaix win

Nuyens takes epic Tour of Flanders victory

Boonen returns with Ghent-Wevelgem win

Goss seizes opportunity, wins Milan-San Remo

Spring Classics 2011: Videos

Paris-Roubaix 2011 video highlights

Spring Classics 2011: Previews

Liege-Bastogne-Liege 2011: The Big Preview

Fleche Wallonne 2011: The Big Preview

Amstel Gold Race 2011: The Big Preview

Paris-Roubaix 2011: The Big Preview

Tour of Flanders 2011: The Big Preview

Ghent-Wevelgem 2011: The Big Preview

Milan-San Remo 2011: The Big Preview


Spring Classics 2011: Photo galleries

Liege-Bastogne-Liegeby Graham Watson

La Fleche Wallonne by Graham Watson

Amstel Gold Race by Graham Watson

Paris-Roubaix by Graham Watson

Tour of Flanders by Graham Watson

Milan-San Remo by Graham Watson

Milan-San Remo start photos by Gregor Brown

Spring Classics: 2010 winners

Milan-San Remo: Oscar Freire (Rabobank)

Ghent-Wevelgem: Bernhard Eisel (HTC-Columbia)

Tour of Flanders: Fabian Cancellara (Saxo Bank)

Paris-Roubaix: Fabian Cancellara (Saxo Bank)

Amstel Gold Race: Philippe Gilbert (Omega Pharma-Lotto)

La Fleche Wallonne: Cadel Evans (BMC Racing)

Liege-Bastogne-Liege: Alexandre Vinokourov (Astana)


Related links



Spring Classics 2010: Coverage index

Cycling Weekly's rider profiles

Het Nieuwsblad and Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne 2011: The Big Preview

Older 2011 classics news

Hushovd recons Paris-Roubaix

Sutton wins Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne

Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne photo gallery

Langeveld defies favourites to win Het Nieuwsblad

San Remo 2011 finale remains same as when Cav won it

Van Petegem joins Garmin-Cervelo as Classics advisor

Hushovd confirmed for Garmin-Cervelo, aiming for Classics

British Eurosport releases list of 2011 cycling coverage

Breschel to refocus on Classics after surgery

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