5/15/2023 0 Comments Tobias fate![]() ![]() With 38 kilometers to the finish line, riders started dropping from the breakaway group while the remaining attackers carried on – albeit with an advantage of less than a minute on the main peloton led by the Lotto-Dstny, EF Education-EasyPost, Jumbo-Visma and Ineos-Grenadiers teams. ![]() The breakaway group never gained an advantage of more than three minutes on the main peloton, but riders from the small teams have surely been applauded by their respective sports directors for the TV-time they secured for the team sponsors. The group featured Jayco-Alula’s Alexandre Balmer and Jan Maas, Astana-Quzaqstan’s Alexandr Riabushenko, Alois Charrin (Tudor Pro Cycling Team), Negasi Haylu Abreha (Q.36.5 Pro Cycling Team), Alessandro Tonelli and Samuele Zoccarato of Team Green Project-Bardiani CSF Faizane, and Eolo-Kometa’s Mirco Maestri and Samuele Rivi. The route then culminated with the legendary Cipressa and Poggio di Sanremo climbs in the final part of the race.Īttacks were launched shortly after the start of the race and a group of breakaway hopefuls from smaller teams was formed. The route was designed as a long and grueling 294-kilometer race from Abbiategrasso to Sanremo and featured the Passo del Turchino mountain pass after 143.5-kilometers, followed by the Capo Mele, Capo Cervo, and Capo Berta later in the race. It was the 114th edition of the Classicissima and the last Milano-Sanremo for former World Champion Peter Sagan (TotalEnergies). Milan-San Remo - the first Spring Classic of the 2023 season – was contested in Italy earlier today.
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