Milan - San Remo

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Who are the bookies’ favourites to win Milan-San Remo 2019?
With the first Monument of the cycling season just a few days away, the bookies are backing world champion Peter Sagan to take his first Milan-San Remo win.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Five things we learned from the 2019 Milan-San Remo
There’s no question as to who the best rider of 2019 has been so far.
By Stephen Puddicombe Published
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Mark Cavendish on standby for Milan-San Remo
Omega Pharma-QuickStep team waiting to hear decision on Milan-San Remo course change before selecting Mark Cavenbdish
By Gregor Brown Published
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Riders set to face wet weather and testing conditions forecast at Milan-San Remo
Milan-San Remo looks like it will be contested in wet conditions, with rain forecast for the coming days and for the race itself on Saturday
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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'I don't know what my limits are': Wout van Aert dreaming of more after first Monument win at Milan - San Remo
The Belgian follows up his Strade Bianche win last week with his first ever Monument victory
By Jonny Long Published
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Mathieu van der Poel’s team invited to Strade Bianche and Milan-San Remo
Mathieu van der Poel’s team have been invited to race Strade-Bianche and Milan-San Remo, giving the superstar rider a place in the famed Italian races.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Eight riders to watch at Milan-San Remo
Alexander Kristoff is the favourite to win Milan-San Remo on Saturday, but there are plenty of other riders to keep your eye on as well
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Geraint Thomas hoping to continue form after heroic ride in Milan-San Remo
Team Sky rider Geraint Thomas impressed with attacking ride in the 296km race and hoped to carry that form into the cobbled Classics
By Gregor Brown Published
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No serious injuries for Mark Cavendish after horrific Milan-San Remo crash
Mark Cavendish's annus horribilis continued as he crashed out of Milan-San Remo after colliding with a bollard on the approach to the final climb of the Poggio.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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The Monuments: Cycling’s five biggest one-day races
A guide to the five single-day pro bike races that make up cycling's Monuments
By Nigel Wynn Published
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How to live stream Milan - San Remo 2020: watch the first Monument of the new season
Don’t miss the first Monument of the season where all eyes will be on Philippe Gilbert
By Jonny Long Published
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Five things to look out for at Milan-San Remo 2021
The Big Three face-off once again, Sam Bennett waiting in the wings, and some potential early attackers - here is everything to look out for this Saturday
By Stephen Puddicombe Published
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Alexander Kristoff wins Milan-San Remo
Britain's Ben Swift (Sky) places third behind Alexander Kristoff and Fabian Cancellara in Milan-San Remo 2014
By Stephen Puddicombe Published
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Ben Swift 'not under any illusions' about chances of Milan-San Remo victory
UAE Team Emirates sprinter Ben Swift know that there is a tough task ahead of him if he is to go one better than last year's second place at Milan-San Remo.
By Gregor Brown Published
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Arnaud Démare says he fears no other sprinter as he heralds rebirth following lockdown
The Frenchman won the repurposed Milan-Torino in the build-up to Milan - San Remo, where he was the last sprinter to win back in 2016
By Jonny Long Published
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Milan-San Remo kicks off with sunny start (photos)
Opening Monument of the 2016 season starts in Milan, under sunny skies
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Nacer Bouhanni 'hugely disappointed' after Cofidis management decide he's too ill to race Milan-San Remo
Nacer Bouhanni has expressed his disappointment at the decision of the Cofidis team management to withdraw him from Saturday's Milan-San Remo.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Julian Alaphilippe: 'I hope Philippe Gilbert can make it' five Monument victories at Milan - San Remo
The Frenchman praises rivals Wout van Aert and Philippe Gilbert but has also found extra motivation to defend his title
By Jonny Long Published
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Arnaud Démare wins Milan-San Remo, Ben Swift second
Ben Swift narrowly misses out on winning Milan-San Remo as he is out-paced in the finale by Arnaud Demare
By Nigel Wynn Published
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André Greipel's Classics season over after breaking collarbone in Milan-San Remo crash
German sprinter André Greipel has surgery to repair fractured collarbone after Milan-San Remo crash
By Nigel Wynn Published
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This is the formidable Deceuninck - Quick-Step squad for Milan-San Remo 2021
Milan-San Remo 2021 fast approaches and Deceuninck - Quick-Step have revealed their daunting line-up for the Italian Monument.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Mark Cavendish to miss Milan-San Remo
Mark Cavendish will not ride Milan-San Remo, his team have confirmed.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Peter Sagan dismisses Milan-San Remo favourite tag
After top-ten finishes in each of the last three years, Peter Sagan is once again among the favourites for Milan-San Remo
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Erick Rowsell: a hell of a day for a Milan-San Remo debut
Erick Rowsell made his debut in the longest one-day Classic left on the calendar, Milan-San Remo. He might have picked better weather for a seven hour ride
By Kenny Pryde Published
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Arnaud Démare: 'I don't have to justify myself' over Milan-San Remo allegations
Milan-San Remo winner Arnaud Démare criticises riders who said he took a tow up the Cipressa climb, dismissing them as 'bad sports and sore losers'
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Strava data reveals rapid ascent of the Poggio in Milan-San Remo 2021
Strava data has revealed the power behind a rapid ascent of the Poggio in \ 2021.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Twitter reacts to Michal Kwiatkowski's narrow Milan-San Remo victory
Michal Kwiatkowski unleashed a formidable sprint to win the 108th edition of Milan-San Remo, and here's how Twitter reacted to his impressive victory.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Ten times bad weather made bike races even tougher
There's nothing more tougher than a long, hard fought bike race, unless it has the added measure of some abhorrent weather conditions
By Richard Windsor Published
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This is how close Peter Sagan was to beating Michal Kwiatkowski at Milan-San Remo
Peter Sagan came within half a wheel of beating Michael Kwiatkowski in a very narrow photo finish at the 2017 edition of Milan-San Remo.
By Henry Robertshaw Published