Milan – San Remo 2021
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Milan - San Remo 2021: Jasper Stuyven wins with late attack
Door Harmen Lustig Although adding up to almost 300 kilometres, Milan-San Remo is all about the finale. First the Cipressa, then the Poggio. Jasper Stuyven attacks in the descent of the latter and he wins the race ahead of Caleb Ewan and Wout van Aert.
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Milan - San Remo 2021: The Route
Door Harmen Lustig Saturday 20 March - The finale of Milan-San Remo remains as we know it with the Cipressa and Poggio before a flying descent into town, but the Turchino has been taken out after landslides. The route adds up to 299 kilometres.
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Milan - San Remo 2021: Riders
Door Harmen Lustig Wout van Aert outgunned the winner of 2019, Julian Alaphilippe, in last year's two-up sprint finish. Cyclingstage.com brings you the start list of the 2021 edition of La Primavera, in which Van Aert is defending his title en Alaphilippe aims to…
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Milan - San Remo 2021: Favourites
Door Harmen Lustig Milan-San Remo has been named a sprint classic, but the label seems to be outdated. The editions 2017-2020 were all won by attackers. Who are the major contenders to win La Primavera in 2021?