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Milan ¨C San Remo From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Milan ¨C San Remo Race details Date
Mid-March Region
North-west Italy English?name
Milan ¨C San Remo Local?name(s)
Milano¨CSanremo (Italian) Nickname(s)
The Spring classic (English)
La classica di Primavera (Italian) Discipline
Road Competition
UCI World Tour Type
Monument one-day race Organiser
RCS Sport History First?edition
1907?(1907) Editions
103 (as of 2012) First?winner
?Lucien Petit-Breton?(FRA) Most?wins
?Eddy Merckx?(BEL) (7 wins) Most?recent
?Simon Gerrans?(AUS)
Milan ¨C San Remo (Italian: Milano¨CSanremo), "the Spring classic" ("la classica di Primavera" , is an annual cycle race between Milan and Sanremo. It is the longest professional one-day race at 298?km. The first was in 1907, when Lucien Petit-Breton won. Today it is one of the 'Monuments' of European cycling, and results contribute towards the UCI World Ranking; until 2007 it was part of the UCI ProTour. From 1999 to 2005, a women's race, the Primavera Rosa was organised alongside the men's but at a shorter distance.
Milan ¨C San Remo is often called the sprinters' classic while its sister Italian race the Giro di Lombardia held in autumn is the climbers' classic.
Contents 1 History
2 Route
3 Winners 3.1 Winners by nationality
3.2 Records 4 External links [edit] History
In the early years the main difficulty was the Passo del Turchino, but when cycling became more professional the climb was too far from the finish to be decisive. In 1960 the Poggio, a few kilometres before the finish, was introduced. In 1982 the Cipressa, near Imperia was added. The other hills are the 'capi', the Capo Mele, Capo Berta and Capo Cervo. From 2008 on the organisers added 'Le Manie' as well, between the Turchino and the 'capi'. The 'Turchino' and the 'Manie' are longer climbs, while 'capi', Cipressa and Poggio are rather short. The climbs are neither steep nor long for professional cyclists. As such, many sprinters are capable of keeping with the main peloton on these climbs, and therefore the race most often ends in a mass sprint.
The most successful rider was Eddy Merckx; he won seven times (record of victories in one single classic race). In recent times, the most successful rider has been Erik Zabel who won four times and lost 2004 to ?scar Freire only because he lifted his arms to celebrate too early. It was the opening race of the UCI Road World Cup series until the series was replaced by the UCI ProTour in 2005.
The 2011 event was won by Matt Goss in a winning time of 6:51:10. Goss was the first Australian to win this prestigious event, beating Fabian Cancellara (Switzerland) and Philippe Gilbert (Belgium).
[edit] Route Italian sprinter Alessandro Petacchi winning the 2005 Milan ¨C San Remo.
Being the longest professional one-day race, Milan ¨C San Remo is an unusual test of endurance early in the season. It is won often not by the fastest sprinter, but one best prepared early. The Cipressa and Poggio have foiled many sprinters who could not stay with the front group.
Despite its flat course and long finishing straight, sprinters teams have been foiled from time-to-time by a determined attack on the last hills. Good examples include Laurent Jalabert and Maurizio Fondriest escaping in 1995 and staying away to the finish. In 2003, Paolo Bettini attacked with several riders who all stayed away and in 2006 Filippo Pozzato and Alessandro Ballan attacked on the last hill and stayed away. The fastest Milan ¨C San Remo over the usual course was in 1990. Gianni Bugno set 6h 25 m 06 seconds to win by 4 seconds over Rolf G?lz. This was an average of 45.8kmh (28.45?mph). In 2006, the peloton came close with a 6h 29 m 41s, won by Filippo Pozzato. The extremes of the race include 12h 24 m in 1910, in a snowstorm.
[edit] Winners Rider
Team 1907
FRA !
Petit-Breton, LucienLucien Petit-Breton?(FRA) 1908
BEL !
Hauwaert, Cyrille vanCyrille van Hauwaert?(BEL)
Alcyon-Dunlop 1909
ITA !
Ganna, LuigiLuigi Ganna?(ITA) 1910
FRA !
Christophe, EugeneEug¨¨ne Christophe?(FRA)
Alcyon-Dunlop 1911
FRA !
Garrigou, GustaveGustave Garrigou?(FRA)
Alcyon-Dunlop 1912
FRA !
Pelissier, HenriHenri P¨¦lissier?(FRA)
Alcyon-Dunlop 1913
BEL !
Defraye, OdileOdile Defraye?(BEL)
Alcyon-Soly 1914
ITA !
Agostoni, UgoUgo Agostoni?(ITA)
Bianchi 1915
ITA !
Corlaita, EzioEzio Corlaita?(ITA) 1916
~ !No race 1917
ITA !
Belloni, GaetanoGaetano Belloni?(ITA)
Bianchi 1918
ITA !
Girardengo, CostanteCostante Girardengo?(ITA)
Bianchi 1919
ITA !
Gremo, AngeloAngelo Gremo?(ITA) 1920
ITA !
Belloni, GaetanoGaetano Belloni?(ITA) 1921
ITA !
Girardengo, CostanteCostante Girardengo?(ITA) 1922
ITA !
Brunero, GiovanniGiovanni Brunero?(ITA) 1923
ITA !
Girardengo, CostanteCostante Girardengo?(ITA) 1924
ITA !
Linari, PietroPietro Linari?(ITA) 1925
ITA !
Girardengo, CostanteCostante Girardengo?(ITA) 1926
ITA !
Girardengo, CostanteCostante Girardengo?(ITA) 1927
ITA !
Chesi, PietroPietro Chesi?(ITA) 1928
ITA !
Girardengo, CostanteCostante Girardengo?(ITA) 1929
ITA !
Binda, AlfredoAlfredo Binda?(ITA)
Legnano 1930
ITA !
Mara, MicheleMichele Mara?(ITA)
Bianchi 1931
ITA !
Binda, AlfredoAlfredo Binda?(ITA) 1932
ITA !
Bovet, AlfredoAlfredo Bovet?(ITA)
Bianchi 1933
ITA !
Guerra, LearcoLearco Guerra?(ITA) 1934
BEL !
Demuysere, JefJef Demuysere?(BEL) 1935
ITA !
Olmo, GiuseppeGiuseppe Olmo?(ITA)
Bianchi 1936
ITA !
Varetto, AngeloAngelo Varetto?(ITA) 1937
ITA !
Del Cancia, CesareCesare Del Cancia?(ITA) 1938
ITA !
Olmo, GiuseppeGiuseppe Olmo?(ITA)
Bianchi 1939
ITA !
Bartali, GinoGino Bartali?(ITA) 1940
ITA !
Bartali, GinoGino Bartali?(ITA) 1941
ITA !
Favalli, PierinoPierino Favalli?(ITA) 1942
ITA !
Leoni, AdolfoAdolfo Leoni?(ITA)
Bianchi 1943
ITA !
Cinelli, CinoCino Cinelli?(ITA)
Bianchi 1944
~ !No race 1945
~ !No race 1946
ITA !
Coppi, FaustoFausto Coppi?(ITA)
Bianchi 1947
ITA !
Bartali, GinoGino Bartali?(ITA) 1948
ITA !
Coppi, FaustoFausto Coppi?(ITA)
Bianchi 1949
ITA !
Coppi, FaustoFausto Coppi?(ITA)
Bianchi-Ursus 1950
ITA !
Bartali, GinoGino Bartali?(ITA) 1951
FRA !
Bobet, LouisonLouison Bobet?(FRA) 1952
ITA !
Petrucci, LorettoLoretto Petrucci?(ITA)
Bianchi-Pirelli 1953
ITA !
Petrucci, LorettoLoretto Petrucci?(ITA)
Bianchi-Pirelli 1954
BEL !
Steenbergen, Rik VanRik Van Steenbergen?(BEL) 1955
BEL !
Derijcke, GermainGermain Derijcke?(BEL) 1956
BEL !
Bruyne, Fred DeFred De Bruyne?(BEL) 1957
ESP !
Poblet, MiguelMiguel Poblet?(ESP) 1958
BEL !
Looy, Rik vanRik van Looy?(BEL) 1959
ESP !
Poblet, MiguelMiguel Poblet?(ESP) 1960
FRA !
Privat, ReneRen¨¦ Privat?(FRA) 1961
FRA !
Poulidor, RaymondRaymond Poulidor?(FRA) 1962
BEL !
Daems, EmileEmile Daems?(BEL) 1963
FRA !
Groussard, JosephJoseph Groussard?(FRA) 1964
GBR !
Simpson, TomTom Simpson?(GBR)
Peugeot-BP 1965
NED !
Hartog, Arie denArie den Hartog?(NED) 1966
BEL !
Merckx, EddyEddy Merckx?(BEL)
Peugeot-BP Michelin 1967
BEL !
Merckx, EddyEddy Merckx?(BEL)
Peugeot-BP Michelin 1968
GER !
Altig, RudiRudi Altig?(GER) 1969
BEL !
Merckx, EddyEddy Merckx?(BEL) 1970
ITA !
Dancelli, MicheleMichele Dancelli?(ITA)
Molteni 1971
BEL !
Merckx, EddyEddy Merckx?(BEL)
Molteni 1972
BEL !
Merckx, EddyEddy Merckx?(BEL)
Molteni 1973
BEL !
De Vlaeminck, RogerRoger De Vlaeminck?(BEL) 1974
ITA !
Gimondi, FeliceFelice Gimondi?(ITA)
Bianchi-Campagnolo 1975
BEL !
Merckx, EddyEddy Merckx?(BEL)
Molteni 1976
BEL !
Merckx, EddyEddy Merckx?(BEL)
Molteni-Campagnolo 1977
NED !
Raas, JanJan Raas?(NED) 1978
BEL !
De Vlaeminck, RogerRoger De Vlaeminck?(BEL) 1979
BEL !
De Vlaeminck, RogerRoger De Vlaeminck?(BEL) 1980
ITA !
Gavazzi, PierinoPierino Gavazzi?(ITA) 1981
BEL !
De Wolf, AlfonsAlfons De Wolf?(BEL) 1982
FRA !
Gomez, MarcMarc Gomez?(FRA)
Wolber 1983
ITA !
Saronni, GiuseppeGiuseppe Saronni?(ITA) 1984
ITA !
Moser, FrancescoFrancesco Moser?(ITA) 1985
NED !
Kuiper, HennieHennie Kuiper?(NED) 1986
IRL !
Kelly, SeanSean Kelly?(IRL)
Skil-Sem Kas 1987
SUI !
Maechler, ErichErich Maechler?(SUI)
Carrera Jeans-Vagabond 1988
FRA !
Fignon, LaurentLaurent Fignon?(FRA)
Syst¨¨me U ¨C Gitane 1989
FRA !
Fignon, LaurentLaurent Fignon?(FRA)
Super U-Raleigh-Fiat 1990
ITA !
Bugno, GianniGianni Bugno?(ITA)
Chateau d'Ax-Salotti 1991
ITA !
Chiappucci, ClaudioClaudio Chiappucci?(ITA)
Carrera Jeans-Tassoni 1992
IRL !
Kelly, SeanSean Kelly?(IRL)
Lotus-Festina 1993
ITA !
Fondriest, MaurizioMaurizio Fondriest?(ITA)
Lampre-Polti 1994
ITA !
Furlan, GiorgioGiorgio Furlan?(ITA)
Gewiss-Ballan 1995
FRA !
Jalabert, LaurentLaurent Jalabert?(FRA)
ONCE 1996
ITA !
Colombo, GabrieleGabriele Colombo?(ITA)
Gewiss Playbus 1997
GER !
Zabel, ErikErik Zabel?(GER)
Team Telekom 1998
GER !
Zabel, ErikErik Zabel?(GER)
Team Telekom 1999
BEL !
Tchmil, AndreiAndrei Tchmil?(BEL)
Lotto-Mobistar 2000
GER !
Zabel, ErikErik Zabel?(GER)
Team Telekom 2001
GER !
Zabel, ErikErik Zabel?(GER)
Team Telekom 2002
ITA !
Cipollini, MarioMario Cipollini?(ITA)
Acqua & Sapone-Cantina Tollo 2003
ITA !
Bettini, PaoloPaolo Bettini?(ITA)
Quick Step-Davitamon 2004
ESP !
Freire, Oscar?scar Freire?(ESP)
Rabobank 2005
ITA !
Petacchi, AlessandroAlessandro Petacchi?(ITA)
Fassa Bortolo 2006
ITA !
Pozzato, FilippoFilippo Pozzato?(ITA)
Quick Step-Innergetic 2007
ESP !
Freire, Oscar?scar Freire?(ESP)
Rabobank 2008
SUI !
Cancellara, FabianFabian Cancellara?(SUI)
Team CSC 2009
GBR !
Cavendish, MarkMark Cavendish?(GBR)
Team Columbia-High Road 2010
ESP !
Freire, Oscar?scar Freire?(ESP)
Rabobank 2011
AUS !
Goss, MattMatthew Goss?(AUS)
HTC-Highroad 2012
AUS !
Gerrans, SimonSimon Gerrans?(AUS)
GreenEDGE [edit] Winners by nationality # of victories
Country 50
?Italy 20
?Belgium 12
?France 5
?Germany 5
?Spain 3
?Netherlands 2
?Australia 2
?Ireland 2
?Switzerland 2
?United Kingdom [edit] Records Most wins Eddy Merckx (7)
Costante Girardengo (6)
Gino Bartali, Erik Zabel (4)
Fausto Coppi, Roger de Vlaeminck, Oscar Freire (3) [edit] External links Official website
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