PeloPics: It wouldn't be 'La Primavera' without our PEZ-man in Italy, Ale Federico. As always Ale was 'race chasing' on the road between Milano and Sanremo and here are a few of his best pics for your enjoyment.
The 106th edition Milano - Sanremo, organised by RCS Sport/La Gazzetta dello Sport, leaves Milan’s Piazza Sempione tomorrow morning and reaches kilometre 0 in Via della Chiesa Rossa, the point where the racing begins, at approximately 10.10 CET.
One of Tinkoff-Saxo’s hope for the classics, Matti Breschel is still suffering from the horrific crash in Oman and today, we're sorry to announce another huge set-back in terms of being in contention for a win during the cobblestone classics. Our highly experienced and tirelessly supportive Matteo Tosatto is injured and misses Milano-Sanremo tomorrow:
Preview: The Milan-San Remo podium contenders split their preparation into two camps, those participating in Paris-Nice and those opting for Tirreno-Adriatico. PEZ examines these two races to determine which one is the best indicator for success in the sprinters’ classic.
In 1946, in his first major race after spending most of World War 2 in a British prison camp, Fausto Coppi set out to win Milano-Sanremo. To do so, he took – for the time – three unconventional steps.