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Podcast: Sky’s billionaire savior; Ewan previews Sanremo

A fabulously wealthy British knight swoops in to save Team Sky. We discuss. Plus Caleb Ewan talks about Milano-Sanremo, and we predict winners for "La Primavera." Read the full article at Podcast:...

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Who will come up aces in Milano-Sanremo’s casino?

How to win Milano-Sanremo? Endurance, early season form, a perfectly timed attack on the Poggio or final sprint, and plenty of good luck. Read the full article at Who will come up aces in...

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Sanremo Roundtable: Which is better, sprint or breakaway?

Every season, Milano-Sanremo stymies fans, journalists, and riders with its unpredictability. This fickle first monument of the classics season is sometimes a pure bunch sprint, and other years it...

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Alaphilippe, Viviani ready to play favorites at Sanremo

On paper, Deceuninck-Quick-Step boasts the strongest team for Milano-Sanremo, but can it control a typically unpredictable monument classic? Read the full article at Alaphilippe, Viviani ready to play...

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Matthews back in the saddle in time for Sanremo

Australian Michael Matthews had written off Milano-Sanremo after a hard crash in Paris-Nice, but he has recovered quicker than expected. Read the full article at Matthews back in the saddle in time for...

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Nibali feeling ‘better and better’ ahead of Milano-Sanremo defense

Despite a winless drought dating back to last year's Milano-Sanremo, Vincenzo Nibali hopes that building form will carry him in Saturday's classic. Read the full article at Nibali feeling ‘better and...

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Sagan’s Sanremo waiting game

Three-time world champion Peter Sagan is willing to be patient in his quest to win Milano-Sanremo, which started back in 2011. Read the full article at Sagan’s Sanremo waiting game on VeloNews.com.

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Alaphilippe takes maiden monument at Milano-Sanremo

Alaphilippe takes sprint win out of a select lead group, his seventh victory of the season. Read the full article at Alaphilippe takes maiden monument at Milano-Sanremo on VeloNews.com.

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Foes and teammates laud the unstoppable Alaphilippe

Alaphilippe brimming with confidence and form with Itzulia Basque Country and Ardennes next on the hit list. Read the full article at Foes and teammates laud the unstoppable Alaphilippe on VeloNews.com.

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Sagan left unsure how to win Milano-Sanremo after another near miss

Sagan hoping to bounce back from early-season illness and Sanremo disappointment in time for cobbled monuments. Read the full article at Sagan left unsure how to win Milano-Sanremo after another near...

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Van Aert goes the distance in Milano-Sanremo

Van Aert "more than ready for the Flemish classics" after Strade Bianche and Milano-Sanremo successes. Read the full article at Van Aert goes the distance in Milano-Sanremo on VeloNews.com.

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Alaphilippe credits ‘flat-out’ team strength for Sanremo success

Deceuninck-Quick-Step rallies around Julian Alaphilippe to deliver the French phenom to another big victory this spring. Read the full article at Alaphilippe credits ‘flat-out’ team strength for...

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Sanremo Roundtable: What happened with Sagan?

Alaphilippe stuns Sagan and a cadre of all-stars in the final sprint at Milano-Sanremo. We discuss the action of the season's first monument classic. Read the full article at Sanremo Roundtable: What...

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Podcast: Amazing Alaphilippe; Coryn Rivera talks classics

Every few years, we see a pro cyclist string together a stunning run of victories. The year is 2019, and the rider is Julian Alaphilippe. What's next? Read the full article at Podcast: Amazing...

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The longest hour: How the monuments’ greater distance sets them apart

Due to their length, the five monuments of cycling are in a class of their own when it comes to the physical demands. Paris-Roubaix may be the hardest of all. Read the full article at The longest hour:...

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Rain and route disruptions put historical monument courses at risk

Key features of Milano-Sanremo, Paris-Roubaix, and Tour of Flanders all at risk due to landslides or red tape. Read the full article at Rain and route disruptions put historical monument courses at...

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Gilbert puts Sanremo at center of 2020 spring ambitions

The Belgian star needs to win the elusive Italian classic to be join the elite club of sweeping all five of cycling's prestigious monuments Read the full article at Gilbert puts Sanremo at center of...

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Trentin: San Remo without the Poggio is a ‘different race’

Riders are anxious to see if the San Remo course will feature the Poggio climb or if the character of season's first monument will change in dramatic fashion Read the full article at Trentin: San Remo...

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Gallery: 2019 VeloNews Photos of the year

As it does every year, pro cycling produced an amazing array of photography in 2019. Our editorial team sifted through hundreds of images from various cycling photographers to come up with our favorite...

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Coronavirus puts Milano-Sanremo, other Italian races at risk

RCS Sport said there is no 'plan B' as Italian officials shut down areas near the route of the season's first monument Read the full article at Coronavirus puts Milano-Sanremo, other Italian races at...

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Pro cycling teams await decision regarding Italian races and coronavirus

Teams are considering alternate schedules in case early-season Italian races are scrapped due to local quarantines. Read the full article at Pro cycling teams await decision regarding Italian races and...

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Vegni says Italian races could be rescheduled with coronavirus scare

Pressure is mounting as weekend races face growing coronavirus crisis. Teams have been placed in extended quarantine, doctors post warning, and others vow not to race. Read the full article at Vegni...

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Government decision on coronavirus likely to halt Strade Bianche and other...

A decree by the Italian government cancelling all public events is likely to impact Strade Bianche, Milano-Sanremo, and other cycling events. Read the full article at Government decision on coronavirus...

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Inside AG2R-La Mondiale’s decision to suspend racing

The French team will not be participating in the upcoming Italian races, and it remains to be seen if they start in French races. Read the full article at Inside AG2R-La Mondiale’s decision to suspend...

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Milano-Sanremo, Tirreno-Adriatico to be rescheduled

The two WorldTour Italian races will be re-scheduled to later in the calendar amid growing impact of coronavirus on the pro cycling world. Read the full article at Milano-Sanremo, Tirreno-Adriatico to...

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Roundtable: Coronavirus shakes up the season: What are the longer-term impacts?

Milano-Sanremo being raced in fall, major teams sitting out March racing, Paris-Nice carrying on regardless - VeloNews debates the big issues from the last week in pro cycling. Read the full article at...

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Milano-Sanremo: Laurent Jalabert looks back on his greatest victory

Milano-Sanremo should have been raced Saturday. In its absence, VeloNews spoke to the 1995 winner about how he took his greatest victory, how the race has changed, and the gravity of the coronavirus...

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Roundtable: What if WorldTour racing shifts to the fall?

The WorldTour season is set to look altogether different this year, with the possibility of monuments and grand tours taking place as late as October. How will this impact race dynamics, and what could...

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Milano-Sanremo still ‘on’ as virtual ride

While RCS Sport looks for a new dates for the Italian classic, a virtual ride will be held Saturday . Read the full article at Milano-Sanremo still ‘on’ as virtual ride on VeloNews.com.

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Gianni Mura: Cycling loses a giant of journalism

Mura was impossible to ignore in the press rooms of the Tour de France, a race he first covered in the 1960’s, and remained by far his favorite race. Read the full article at Gianni Mura: Cycling loses...

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