RCS planning women’s Milan-San Remo for 2023
RCS CEO says he's also working with Giro d'Italia Donne organizer to build a closer relationship with the men's grand tour.
RCS CEO says he's also working with Giro d'Italia Donne organizer to build a closer relationship with the men's grand tour.
Jim Cotton and Ben Delaney break down the key points of MIlan-San Remo, comparing Matej Mohorič's power to that of Mathieu van der Poel.
The Trek-Segafredo rider says that missing Milan-San Remo was the right call to avoid risking another setback later in his classics campaign.
Fearless descending was vital, but Mohoric was also sprinting like mad out of every corner down the Poggio. Here we compare his numbers on each critical section to that of Mathieu van der Poel's.
From avoiding crashes and chasing motos to using a dropper post and warning off Pogačar, here are the keys to unlock Mohorič's San Remo masterpiece.
Elisa Balsamo said she'd like to see a women's Milan-San Remo come back, but where does women's racing draw the line with importing men's events onto the calendar?
Mind games and engineering: Kate Wagner dissects and explains how the Slovenian rider masterminded an incredible victory in Milan-San Remo.
'We are not going to make a race schedule until this problem is solved,' says his coach.
Alpecin-Fenix confirms Dutch star will race Coppi e Bartali in latest sign that Mathieu van der Poel is on track to race Tour of Flanders.
Governing body confirms approval of use of dropper posts in road racing, 'subject to the minimum 5cm setback rule.'
Mohorič winning the longest Monument on the calendar with a Fox dropper post on the descent is one for the history books.
The inside story on how Matej Mohorič and Bahrain Victorious plotted its strategy months ago for Milan-San Remo.
British team finishes outside the top-10 as crashes and illness sees the team fade in San Remo.
Jumbo-Visma star covered attacks from Tadej Pogačar but could not chase down the attacking Mohorič on the Poggio descent.
Dutch rider tips his hat to Mohorič but calls out a lack of cooperation in the chase group.
Slovenian drops the likes of Wout van Aert and Mathieu van der Poel on a wild descent off the Poggio using a dropper seatpost to roar to victory.
Slovenian breakaway ace surprises favorites with solo dash off the bottom of the Poggio and down the Via Roma.
'I feel pretty good in training but training isn’t racing so for me I'll see how I feel in the end,' Dutch rider says ahead of season debut.
CeramicSpeed parts abound on the Italian sprinter's Factor Ostro VAM. Will his velocita ascensionale media (VAM) be fast enough over the Cipressa and Poggio to contest the final sprint?
'Spartacus' pulled a stunner with his solo dash down the finish straight in 2008 – Ganna hopes he could do the same.
Tour de Hoody: The last bunch sprint came in 2016, and everyone is bracing for more attacks on the Poggio.
Pogačar wary of Mathieu van der Poel: 'I never believe that he is only here to train. I think he's good.'
Home favorite Alberto Bettiol lines up alongside Michael Valgren as American team loses riders with sickness.
Alpecin-Fenix officials confirm the Dutch star will race the Italian monument 'without expectations or ambitions.'
'I was in good form and ready for a hard race, but like many riders, I faced a stomach flu at the worst time,' Ewan says.
To watch the entire 300km race? Or just the final juicy bits? Our editors debate the best Milan-San Remo viewing strategy.
Alaphilippe, Stuyven, Colbrelli and Degenkolb are also among riders who will miss the Italian monument due to sickness.
Bahrain-Victorious veteran says Milan-San Remo is a completely different race than when he went to the line with Mark Cavendish in 2009.
Defending champion at Trek-Segafredo will miss Milan-San Remo with illness most likely picked up at Paris-Nice.
With its distance, its prestige and hard-to-predict nature, there is no race like it on the international calendar.
'It’s going to be interesting with Pogačar because for me everything points to van Aert,' 2008 winner tells VeloNews.
The longest of cycling's five monuments will be streamed live for more than eight hours on Saturday, March 19.
Could the former Milan-San Remo winner be the ultimate outsider this spring? The Norwegian still harbors ambitions for classics surprises.
The Italian will be racing on home soil again this weekend at Trofeo Alfredo Binda, where she hopes to help Elisa Longo Borghini to defend her title.
From Peter Sagan to Wout van Aert and Tom Pidcock, VeloNews picks the riders to watch ahead of Saturday's monument.
'It’s always been my big goal. It’s my dream race to try to win,' says the Australian.
Freire has the final word after Zabel prematurely uncorks the San Remo bubbly in 2004.
Irish two-time winner tips a long range attack from the Slovenian but is cautious about a final that could see rivals attack after the Poggio.
Julian Alaphilippe becomes the latest rider to be ruled out of Milan-San Remo after falling ill.
The Italian classics rider has not recovered from the bronchitis that forced him out of Paris-Nice.
Favorites brace for an attack from Tadej Pogačar on the Poggio: ‘The way he is climbing, he can drop everyone.’
Tadej Pogačar has been hyped as the overwhelming pre-race favorite, can Wout van Aert or someone else put a stop to his astonishing 2022 run?
The British rider missed Strade Bianche with a stomach virus but he's been training well ahead of Saturday's monument.
Could Pogačar uncork a long-distance attack to fend off the sprinters? It could happen.
Van Aert closing on classics-conquering form after big week in Paris-Nice, reconfirms Tour de France green jersey ambition.
Slovenian star sets the tone early in 2022 with three straight victories and now turns toward the spring classics.
Will Peter Sagan be ready in time for the northern classics? Officials confirm he will race next week in Italy to chase form and results.
Aussie sprinter adds new races to spring schedule in extension of search for classics glory at Milan-San Remo.
Lotto-Soudal star pulls out of Tirreno-Adriatico to prepare for Milan-San Remo after sprinting to his first career win Wednesday at the Italian stage race.
Former world champion was vomiting inside the team bus on the way to the start of stage 3.
The Australian sprinter is intent on finally being first across the line down the Via Roma, and that means he won't be taking any chances this week.
Pogačar's Strade Bianche smash sets pulses soaring ahead of monument showdowns in San Remo, Flanders.
No new race on the international calendar in the past 20 years has had as much immediate impact as Strade Bianche. The Italian classic is now in a class of its own.
'Here it’s about 25-year-olds fighting for the win but over there the 25-year-olds are fighting for freedom' says sprinter.
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Belgian veteran prepared to do all it takes to see racing resume as planned next month.
Officials juggling new dates for San Remo and Lombardia in August in effort to keep everyone happy.
The Giro faces another hurdle with the 'big start' slated for Budapest in May while Tejay van Garderen pulls out of Paris-Nice
The French team will not be participating in the upcoming Italian races, and it remains to be seen if they start in French races.
RCS Sport sent a message Monday morning assuring teams that Strade Bianche and other Italian races will be held.
RCS Sport said there is no 'plan B' as Italian officials shut down areas near the route of the season's first monument
In Italy's famous casino city, Michal Kwiatkowski (Sky) played the better numbers and refused to gamble in Milano-Sanremo.
Former world champion Michal Kwiatkowski snatches victory from reigning rainbow jersey holder Peter Sagan in Milan-Sanremo photo finish.
Reigning world champion Peter Sagan was denied victory at the 108th edition of Milan-Sanremo by Poland’s Michal Kwiatkowski on Saturday.
Milano-Sanremo 2004 looked like it belonged to Petacchi, then Zabel was dashing to victory, but the German made a critical error.
New finale should open up even more aggressive racing along the Italian Riviera
The Global Cycling Network's weekly news show reflects on a bizarre "La Primavera" and features an interview with Gerald Ciolek
BrakeThrough Media captures the frigid action at the 104th edition of "La Primavera"
IAM Cycling captain promises to be factor at Milano-Sanremo
At 298 kilometers, with a series of punchy climbs and a high-speed approach to the finish, "La Primavera" is the hardest monument to predict
After a near-miss last year, Fabian Cancellara says he has an idea how to win Sunday's Milano-Sanremo. But he's keeping it to himself
The early starters for the 104th edition of "la Classicissima"
BMC rider still looking for his first victory of 2013 after a slow start and says he's yet to hit his peak physical condition for the season
Cannondale rider will face stiff competition in 2012 winner Simon Gerrans, Fabian Cancellara, Mark Cavendish, and Matt Goss
Teams are releasing their rosters for the March 17 Milano-Sanremo. Check back as we update the start list
Sagan's diversity and the weather's role were just two of the lessons learned in Tuscany as we look ahead to the season's first monument
After winning the 2012 Milano-Sanremo in thrilling fashion, Simon Gerrans is realistic about his chances of repeating
"Tomeke" relieved after losing time at Paris-Nice, says Milano-Sanremo will be 'training race' ahead of Flanders-Roubaix defense
Mark Cavendish opens his classics season on Sunday. Is he playing coy to take the pressure off ahead of Milano-Sanremo?
World champion says he is ready to put a disastrous 2012 spring behind him and isn't ready to cede his Ardennes kingdom to Peter Sagan