Milan – San Remo

Milan – San Remo
Race details
Date Mid-March
Region North-west Italy
English name Milan – San Remo
Local name(s) Milano–Sanremo (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 102 (as of 2011)
First winner  Lucien Petit-Breton (FRA)
Most wins  Eddy Merckx (BEL) (7 wins)
Most recent  Matthew Goss (AUS)

Milan – San Remo (Italian: Milano–Sanremo), "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 – San Remo is often called the sprinters' classic while its sister Italian race the Giro di Lombardia held in autumn is the climbers' classic.

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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 Óscar 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).

Route

Being the longest professional one-day race, Milan – 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 – San Remo over the usual course was in 1990. Gianni Bugno set 6h 25 m 06 seconds to win by 4 seconds over Rolf Gölz. 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.

Winners

Rider Team
1907 Petit-Breton, LucienLucien Petit-Breton (FRA)
1908 Hauwaert, Cyrille vanCyrille van Hauwaert (BEL) Alcyon-Dunlop
1909 Ganna, LuigiLuigi Ganna (ITA)
1910 Christophe, EugeneEugène Christophe (FRA) Alcyon-Dunlop
1911 Garrigou, GustaveGustave Garrigou (FRA) Alcyon-Dunlop
1912 Pelissier, HenriHenri Pélissier (FRA) Alcyon-Dunlop
1913 Defraye, OdileOdile Defraye (BEL) Alcyon-Soly
1914 Agostoni, UgoUgo Agostoni (ITA) Bianchi
1915 Corlaita, EzioEzio Corlaita (ITA)
1916 No race
1917 Belloni, GaetanoGaetano Belloni (ITA) Bianchi
1918 Girardengo, CostanteCostante Girardengo (ITA) Bianchi
1919 Gremo, AngeloAngelo Gremo (ITA)
1920 Belloni, GaetanoGaetano Belloni (ITA)
1921 Girardengo, CostanteCostante Girardengo (ITA)
1922 Brunero, GiovanniGiovanni Brunero (ITA)
1923 Girardengo, CostanteCostante Girardengo (ITA)
1924 Linari, PietroPietro Linari (ITA)
1925 Girardengo, CostanteCostante Girardengo (ITA)
1926 Girardengo, CostanteCostante Girardengo (ITA)
1927 Chesi, PietroPietro Chesi (ITA)
1928 Girardengo, CostanteCostante Girardengo (ITA)
1929 Binda, AlfredoAlfredo Binda (ITA) Legnano
1930 Mara, MicheleMichele Mara (ITA) Bianchi
1931 Binda, AlfredoAlfredo Binda (ITA)
1932 Bovet, AlfredoAlfredo Bovet (ITA) Bianchi
1933 Guerra, LearcoLearco Guerra (ITA)
1934 Demuysere, JefJef Demuysere (BEL)
1935 Olmo, GiuseppeGiuseppe Olmo (ITA) Bianchi
1936 Varetto, AngeloAngelo Varetto (ITA)
1937 Del Cancia, CesareCesare Del Cancia (ITA)
1938 Olmo, GiuseppeGiuseppe Olmo (ITA) Bianchi
1939 Bartali, GinoGino Bartali (ITA)
1940 Bartali, GinoGino Bartali (ITA)
1941 Favalli, PierinoPierino Favalli (ITA)
1942 Leoni, AdolfoAdolfo Leoni (ITA) Bianchi
1943 Cinelli, CinoCino Cinelli (ITA) Bianchi
1944 No race
1945 No race
1946 Coppi, FaustoFausto Coppi (ITA) Bianchi
1947 Bartali, GinoGino Bartali (ITA)
1948 Coppi, FaustoFausto Coppi (ITA) Bianchi
1949 Coppi, FaustoFausto Coppi (ITA) Bianchi-Ursus
1950 Bartali, GinoGino Bartali (ITA)
1951 Bobet, LouisonLouison Bobet (FRA)
1952 Petrucci, LorettoLoretto Petrucci (ITA) Bianchi-Pirelli
1953 Petrucci, LorettoLoretto Petrucci (ITA) Bianchi-Pirelli
1954 Steenbergen, Rik VanRik Van Steenbergen (BEL)
1955 Derijcke, GermainGermain Derijcke (BEL)
1956 Bruyne, Fred DeFred De Bruyne (BEL)
1957 Poblet, MiguelMiguel Poblet (ESP)
1958 Looy, Rik vanRik van Looy (BEL)
1959 Poblet, MiguelMiguel Poblet (ESP)
1960 Privat, ReneRené Privat (FRA)
1961 Poulidor, RaymondRaymond Poulidor (FRA)
1962 Daems, EmileEmile Daems (BEL)
1963 Groussard, JosephJoseph Groussard (FRA)
1964 Simpson, TomTom Simpson (GBR) Peugeot-BP
1965 Hartog, Arie denArie den Hartog (NED)
1966 Merckx, EddyEddy Merckx (BEL) Peugeot-BP Michelin
1967 Merckx, EddyEddy Merckx (BEL) Peugeot-BP Michelin
1968 Altig, RudiRudi Altig (GER)
1969 Merckx, EddyEddy Merckx (BEL)
1970 Dancelli, MicheleMichele Dancelli (ITA) Molteni
1971 Merckx, EddyEddy Merckx (BEL) Molteni
1972 Merckx, EddyEddy Merckx (BEL) Molteni
1973 De Vlaeminck, RogerRoger De Vlaeminck (BEL)
1974 Gimondi, FeliceFelice Gimondi (ITA) Bianchi-Campagnolo
1975 Merckx, EddyEddy Merckx (BEL) Molteni
1976 Merckx, EddyEddy Merckx (BEL) Molteni-Campagnolo
1977 Raas, JanJan Raas (NED)
1978 De Vlaeminck, RogerRoger De Vlaeminck (BEL)
1979 De Vlaeminck, RogerRoger De Vlaeminck (BEL)
1980 Gavazzi, PierinoPierino Gavazzi (ITA)
1981 De Wolf, AlfonsAlfons De Wolf (BEL)
1982 Gomez, MarcMarc Gomez (FRA) Wolber
1983 Saronni, GiuseppeGiuseppe Saronni (ITA)
1984 Moser, FrancescoFrancesco Moser (ITA)
1985 Kuiper, HennieHennie Kuiper (NED)
1986 Kelly, SeanSean Kelly (IRL) Skil-Sem Kas
1987 Maechler, ErichErich Maechler (SUI) Carrera Jeans-Vagabond
1988 Fignon, LaurentLaurent Fignon (FRA) Système U – Gitane
1989 Fignon, LaurentLaurent Fignon (FRA) Super U-Raleigh-Fiat
1990 Bugno, GianniGianni Bugno (ITA) Chateau d'Ax-Salotti
1991 Chiappucci, ClaudioClaudio Chiappucci (ITA) Carrera Jeans-Tassoni
1992 Kelly, SeanSean Kelly (IRL) Lotus-Festina
1993 Fondriest, MaurizioMaurizio Fondriest (ITA) Lampre-Polti
1994 Furlan, GiorgioGiorgio Furlan (ITA) Gewiss-Ballan
1995 Jalabert, LaurentLaurent Jalabert (FRA) ONCE
1996 Colombo, GabrieleGabriele Colombo (ITA) Gewiss Playbus
1997 Zabel, ErikErik Zabel (GER) Team Telekom
1998 Zabel, ErikErik Zabel (GER) Team Telekom
1999 Tchmil, AndreiAndrei Tchmil (BEL) #REDIRECT Template:Cycling data LTB
2000 Zabel, ErikErik Zabel (GER) Team Telekom
2001 Zabel, ErikErik Zabel (GER) Team Telekom
2002 Cipollini, MarioMario Cipollini (ITA) Acqua & Sapone-Cantina Tollo
2003 Bettini, PaoloPaolo Bettini (ITA) Quick Step-Davitamon
2004 Freire, OscarÓscar Freire (ESP) Rabobank
2005 Petacchi, AlessandroAlessandro Petacchi (ITA) Fassa Bortolo
2006 Pozzato, FilippoFilippo Pozzato (ITA) Quick Step-Innergetic
2007 Freire, OscarÓscar Freire (ESP) Rabobank
2008 Cancellara, FabianFabian Cancellara (SUI) Team CSC
2009 Cavendish, MarkMark Cavendish (GBR) Team Columbia-High Road
2010 Freire, OscarÓscar Freire (ESP) Rabobank
2011 Goss, MattMatthew Goss (AUS) HTC-Highroad

Winners by nationality

# of victories Country
50  Italy
20  Belgium
12  France
5  Germany
5  Spain
3  Netherlands
2  Ireland
2  Switzerland
2  United Kingdom
1  Australia

Records

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