Milan - San Remo

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Milan-San Remo’s final climb the Poggio closed because of landslides
Milan-San Remo’s iconic final climb is currently closed because of landslides, with no date set for when the road could reopen.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Five things to look out for at Milan-San Remo 2019
Having won literally every classic so far this spring, there’s no doubt that Deceuninck-QuickStep will be the team to be at Milan-San Remo.
By Stephen Puddicombe Published
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Alejandro Valverde and Mikel Landa to lead Movistar at Milan-San Remo
Movistar’s hopes of victory at Milan-San Remo rest with Alejandro Valverde and Mikkel Landa.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Fernando Gaviria requires surgery on broken hand from Tirreno-Adriatico crash; out of Milan-San Remo
Fernando Gaviria is out of this Saturday's Milan-San Remo after fracturing his hand in a crash at the end of stage six of Tirreno-Adriatico.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Mark Cavendish backing Edvald Boasson Hagen as Milan-San Remo contender
Dimension Data will have a strong squad for Saturday's Milan-San Remo and former winner Mark Cavendish believes Edvald Boasson Hagen will be a contender
By Gregor Brown Published
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Five things we learned from Milan-San Remo
The 2018 Milan-San Remo may have been a slow burner, but it had a thrilling finale with Vincenzo Nibali taking the first solo victory in 10 years.
By Stephen Puddicombe Published
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Matt Goss aiming to solidify Orica-GreenEdge lead-out
Versatile sprinter motivated to win an individual Tour de France stage
By Sophie Smith Published
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Vincenzo Nibali: 'The final kilometres of Milan-San Remo were endless. It was pure suffering'
Italian becomes first rider in 10 years to win with solo attack
By Gregor Brown Published
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How to watch Milan-San Remo 2021: Live stream the first Monument of the season
The first Monument of the season is here as the 2021 Milan-San Remo takes place this weekend - here’s how you can watch all the action.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Peter Sagan: 'If I win Milan-San Remo like Kwiatkowski, I'm not happy'
The world champion says he'd rather put on a show than win by following the wheels like Michal Kwiatkowski did in his Milan-San Remo victory
By Gregor Brown Published
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Ben Swift: Milan-San Remo is the one thing I'm thinking about
Cycling Weekly joined Ben Swift to ride Box Hill and talk about his upcoming race schedule
By Jack Elton-Walters Published
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Analysis: Peter Sagan provides the thrills despite coming up short at Milan-San Remo
Peter Sagan lit up Milan-San Remo but once again lost out to his personal bogeyman Michal Kwiatkowski
By Peter Cossins Published
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Arnaud Démare accused by riders of taking a tow from team car in Milan-San Remo
Matteo Tosatto and Eros Capecchi allege that they saw Milan-San Remo winner Arnaud Démare hanging on to team car up the Cipressa climb - Démare deinies any wrongdoing - Démare's Strava file from race shows he ascended Cipressa faster than everyone else who uploaded files
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Milan-San Remo re-routed due to landslide
Rockfall on route of Milan-San Remo this morning leads to 9km detour on a motorway
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Wout van Aert beats Julian Alaphilippe to win Milan-San Remo 2020
The Belgian beat the defending champion in a two-up sprint to the line
By Richard Windsor Published
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Tom Dumoulin out of Milan-San Remo with illness
Tom Dumoulin will miss Milan-San Remo on Saturday with flu, but should return for the Volta a Catalunya on Monday
By Stuart Clarke Published
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John Degenkolb wins the 2015 Milan-San Remo
-German Giant-Alpecin rider sprints to victory ahead of Alexander Kristoff and Michael Matthews. -Photos by Graham Watson
By Richard Windsor Published
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Milan-San Remo 2015 start list
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Niccolò Bonifazio warns amateur riders not to imitate his daredevil Milan-San Remo descent
Niccolò Bonifazio has warned amateur riders not to recreate his daredevil descent during Milan-San Remo.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Mark Cavendish wins Milan-San Remo
Columbia rider snatches thrilling win on the line
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Philippe Gilbert: If teams are reduced beyond six riders let's just race as individuals
The Belgian speaks on the decision to reduce squad numbers for Milan - San Remo, where he will try and win his fifth different Monument
By Jonny Long Published
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Michael Matthews hoping to become third Australian to win Milan-San Remo
Orica-GreenEdge sprinter Michael Matthews hopes to emulate fellow Australians Matthew Goss and Simon Gerrans by winning Milan-San Remo on Saturday
By Stuart Clarke Published
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FDJ boss defends Démare as Milan-San Remo cheating accusations resurface
After Tinkoff's Matteo Tosatto provides a written statement saying Arnaud Demare cheated to win Milan-San Remo, FDJ manager Marc Madiot fires back
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Vincenzo Nibali wins Milan-San Remo with heroic solo attack on the Poggio
Vincenzo Nibali took a heroic victory in the 2018 edition of Milan-San Remo, attacking over the Poggio then holding off the sprinters to the line.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Six things to look out for at Milan-San Remo 2020
The first Monument of the restarted season has a different route, but the same start list of top riders
By Stephen Puddicombe Published
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Mark Cavendish fired up for Milan-San Remo
By Gregor Brown Published
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Mark Cavendish's unique guide to Milan-San Remo: 'Easiest race to finish but hardest to win'
"It builds like an opera, faster and faster, more tense and more tense": 2009 winner Mark Cavendish guides you through Milan-San Remo
By Gregor Brown Published
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Luke Rowe hails 'perfect' day for Team Sky at Milan-San Remo
The British rider says the Sky riders couldn't have put in a better team performance as they helped Michal Kwiatkowski to victory at Milan-San Remo
By Gregor Brown Published
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Gilbert: No plans to race cobbled classics in 2015
Belgian claims he was misinterpreted after saying in an interview he intended to try and win a cobbled classic, with Milan-San Remo his biggest aim for 2015
By Richard Windsor Published