Milan - San Remo 2018
Vincenzo Nibali won the 109th edition of Milan-San Remo with a brilliant solo. He attacked on the Poggio and crested the summit 12 seconds ahead of the chasing peloton. That was just enough. He held off the chasing peloton by a few bike lengths. Caleb Ewan and Arnaud Démare rounded out the podium.
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Nibali brings brilliant solo home
The 109th edition of Milan-San Remo amounts to 291 kilometres and, as so often, the decisive move takes place on the Poggio. Vincenzo Nibali goes alone and holds off the chasing peloton by a few bike lengths. Caleb Ewan sprints to second place, Arnaud Démare finishes in third.Read more »
Riders
Although it's not always party time for fast finishers, Milan-San Remo definitely is a race for sprinters. So it's no wonder a stellar field of fast men line-up in Milano to try to win the 2018 edition. Cyclingstage brings you the start list of Milan San-Remo 2018.Read more »
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Milan-San Remo is the perfect race for sprinters who do not back away from an occasional climb. Or for late attackers with a brilliant descent, as was shown by Michal Kwiatkowski in last year's edition. Cyclingstage.com brings you the major contenders in Milan-San Remo 2018.Read more »
















