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Tom Boonen (Etixx - Quick Step) rolling into Milan | share this photo |
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Vincenzo Nibali | share this photo |
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Vincenzo Nibali | share this photo |
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World champ Peter Sagan | share this photo |
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2008 winner Fabian Cancellara signing in for his final Milan-Sanremo | share this photo |
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Start sign | share this photo |
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The rollout from Milan | share this photo |
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Unlike past years, the weather was perfect | share this photo |
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The break | share this photo |
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The best late attack came from MichalKWIATKOWSKI (SKY) on the Poggio | share this photo |
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Final Km: Peter Sagan and Fabian Cancellera skillfully avoided Fernando Gaviria who crashed after overlapping wheels with Greg Van Avermaet | share this photo |
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The sprint finish in full flight... Jurgen ROELANDTS (LOTTO SOUDAL) to the left realizes he's going to come up short | share this photo |
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The sprint finish in Sanremo was hectic as usual | share this photo |
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Arnaud DEMARE (FDJ) celebrates his win over 2nd Ben SWIFT (SKY) and 3rd Jurgen ROELANDTS (LOTTO SOUDAL) | share this photo |
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"I thought it was game over [after my earlier crash]. From the team car, I was told that Michael Matthews’ group was behind, but that I shouldn’t worry. William Bonnet was along. I had great legs on the Cipressa and successively I found my team-mates, Matthieu Ladagnous, Kevin Reza and Ignites Konovalovas, who replaced in extremis at the foot of the Poggio. I thought I had lost a lot of energy but I climbed the Poggio very well despite my efforts. But everyone was cooked and I had nothing to lose. I launched my sprint from far out as usual. I had lost track of how the race unfolded so I wasn’t too sure if all the attackers had been caught, but the cars ahead of the race helped me to understand that I was sprinting for the win. I thought it would have taken me more experience to win Milan-Sanremo, one of the five classics that all cyclists dream of winning." | share this photo |
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The new winner gets congratulated by the 2008 winner, Fabian Cancellara | share this photo |
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Team celebration | share this photo |
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The thrill of victory... | share this photo |
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... and the agony of defeat | share this photo |
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Michael Matthews (barely) finishes after crashing eariler in the day | share this photo |
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Your 2016 Milan-Sanremo winner, Arnaud DEMARE (FDJ), the first Frenchman since 1995 | share this photo |
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Your 2016 Milan Sanremo podium: 2nd Ben SWIFT (SKY), 1st Arnaud DEMARE (FDJ), 3rd Jurgen ROELANDTS (LOTTO SOUDAL) | share this photo |
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