Velo Magazine – May 2012
In our latest issue, Velo editors test four aero bikes, go inside the spring stage races and examine the disparate treatment of dopers
In our latest issue, Velo editors test four aero bikes, go inside the spring stage races and examine the disparate treatment of dopers
Check out CyclingTips's author page.
Check out CyclingTips's author page.
Check out CyclingTips's author page.
Doctor Alberto Beltran has been arrested in Madrid; race promotors consider making the finale at Milan-San Remo more selective.
Gerran's Milan-San Remo win was crafty. No apology needed.
Second consecutive Aussie win at “La Primavera” latest sign of shift in global cycling
Mark Johnson captures the faces of infatuation, fortune and fatigue at the finish of the 2012 Milan-San Remo
GreenEdge director Matt White takes you behind the curtain for the team's Milan-San Remo victory with Simon Gerrans
Check out CyclingTips's author page.
Dirk Friel analyzes Michael Morkov's power data from the 2012 Milan-San Remo breakaway
Liquigas tandem finished three-four after tactic falls short in "La Primavera"
Mishaps and a bad day take out four favorites at "La Primavera"
The 2012 Milan-San Remo, through the lens of Graham Watson
Colombian crashed heavily midway through Milan-San Remo, but is recovering at an area hospital
Australian's director says Gerrans played the team card perfectly ahead of defending champ Matt Goss
1. Simon GERRANS, GreenEdge, at 6:59:24 2. Fabian CANCELLARA, RadioShack-Nissan, at s.t. 3. Vincenzo NIBALI, Liquigas-Cannondale, at s.t. 4. Peter SAGAN, Liquigas-Cannondale, at :02 5. John DEGENKOLB, Project 1t4i, at :02
Cavendish loses contact with 94km remaining in "La Primavera"
Official startlist for 2012 Milan-San Remo
In this recurring gallery, we look back at a selection of Cor Vos' striking images from over 30 years in Velo and VeloNews Magazine.
Admits that Milan-San Remo is not his top priority
Saturday might be an opportunity for Norwegian to find his way into the spotlight
BMC Racing captain will ride Milan-San Remo with no pressure
Cavendish looks to be in his best condition since winning Milan-San Remo in 2009
BMC will not send two-time podium finisher Thor Hushovd to Milan-San Remo
Check out CyclingTips's author page.
Anthony Tan looks past Gilbert to his true Milan-San Remo favorites, and considers what the March races told us about the Tour de France
Flanders runner-up scratches from La Primavera to recover in time for northern classics
2009 Milan-San Remo runner-up speaks out on Flanders changes, Hushovd departure
Check out CyclingTips's author page.
Spartacus ready to avenge disappointing 2011 classics after Italian wins
With Cavendish, Goss and Gilbert among more than a dozen riders to to peel their numbers in Offida
Defending champ pulls out as precaution ahead of "La Primavera" title defense
Check out CyclingTips's author page.
World champion Mark Cavendish will make his Team Sky debut at the Tour of Qatar next month
NetApp in, Acqua e Sapone out
The veteran Italian confirmed he will race in the WorldTour season debut in what's part of an early-season racing schedule designed to arrive at Milan-San Remo in winning form.
It was with grit, great class and perfect timing that Matt Goss won Milan-San Remo on Saturday. He wasn’t meant to win though.
A Japanese flag signed by all the riders at the start of Saturday's Milan-San Remo is being auctioned to benefit victims of last week's earthquake in Japan.
Check out CyclingTips's author page.
Solo breakaways find it tough going in Milan-San Remo, the sprinters' classic.
Graham Watson captures the action at the 2011 Milan-San Remo.
Matthew Goss outkicks Fabian Cancellara and Phillipe Gilbert to win Milan-San Remo in a thrilling eight-up sprint.
MILAN (VN) — Mark Cavendish was focused Friday afternoon when he met the press ahead of Saturday’s Milan-San Remo. The 2009 winner of the season’s first one-day monument will share leadership duties for HTC-Highroad with the up-and-coming Matt Goss.
MILAN (VN) — Fans may notice a piece of white tape on the arms of riders at Milan-San Remo Saturday. In a release distributed Friday, the Association of Professional Cyclists said that riders would carry the tape as a symbol of unity over the anti-doping proposals made in the last week by the groups representing teams (AIGCP), doctors (AIMEC) and riders (CPA).
A close look at the new Specialized Venge aero bike Cavendish and others will ride Saturday
MILAN, Italy (VN) – Fabian Cancellara says he is carefree headed into Milan-San Remo on Saturday, one day after he turns 30.
German rider Patrik Sinkewitz (Farnese Vini - Neri Sottoli) is facing a lifetime ban after testing positive for human growth hormones from a blood sample taken during the GP di Lugano in late February.
2011 Milan-San Remo startlist
Maps and profiles for Saturday's race
LUCCA, Italy (VN) – Milan-San Remo is a lot of things. La classica di Primavera is the first monument of the season. At 298 kilometers, it is the longest one-day race on the UCI WorldTour. Milan-San Remo is the sprinters’ classic and it is multiple races in one seven-hour day, with the early attacks and the slow build-up to the climax of the Poggio and Cipressa climbs before the lights-out run-in to San Remo.
Milan-San Remo winners, 1907-2010
Some of Italy's greatest races continued to thrive even during World War II.
La Classicissimia, Milan-San Remo, gets underway Saturday. Follow along on VeloNews.com via our new Live Update page. After the race check in for a complete report by European correspondent Andrew Hood and photos from the legendary Graham Watson. To whet your appetite, this morning we are sharing a few of Graham's best photos of the race from as far back as 1984. Remember that you can find the full archive of VeloNews.com's Milan-San Remo coverage at www.velonews.com/milan-sanremo.
LUCA, Italy (VN) - Last year's runner-up Tom Boonen will lead Quick Step into Milan-San Remo Saturday. The Belgian said Wednesday that he has recovered from the flu that held him back at Tirreno-Adriatico last week.
With the 2009 winner and the most successful sprinter of the 2011 season, HTC-Highroad will enter Saturday’s Milan-San Remo, the first of the spring classics, with two viable options.
SAN BENEDETTO DEL TRONTO, Italy (VN) – It is four days before the season’s first one-day monument at Milan-San Remo and 2008 winner Fabian Cancellara (Leopard-Trek) is making plans. But those plans are much farther reaching than the 300 kilometers he’ll face Saturday.
ROME (VN) — Take two time trials and split them with two days for the sprinters and another three in the mountains, two of them at 240km each, and you get a new-look Tirreno-Adriatico. The race of the two seas opens Wednesday and many of the top classics riders and Tour de France and Giro d'Italia contenders are set for a showdown in the heart of Italy.
Though Mark Cavendish has been relatively quiet so far this season, HTC-Highroad brass is confident that their ace sprinter is poised for a brilliant season.
Last year the second half of Boonen's campaign was compromised following a career-threatening second positive test for cocaine, but this season the big Quick Step rider, a world champion in 2005, appears reborn.
Replay of live coverage for 2010 Milan-San Remo
Results - Milan San Remo, 2010
HTC-Columbia manager Rolf Aldag says despite his recent lack of results, Cavendish is still their man for Saturday, and 'there is no Plan B.'
A knee injury will keep Cervelo TestTeam's Heinrich Haussler from starting Milan-San Remo Saturday, and the team's medical officer s not sure when the German will return to racing.
Check out CyclingTips's author page.
If Mark Cavendish is to be believed, he's not among the favorites to win this year's la classica di Primavera
Philippe Gilbert went on a tear at the end of 2009, winning four races in a row including the season-closing classic Giro di Lombardia. This year, the Omega Pharma-Lotto rider is aiming for wins in the spring classics, beginning with Milan-San Remo on Saturday.
BMC will be led by Italian Alessandro Ballan, who preceded Evans as world champion in 2008, with American George Hincapie, Dutchman Karsten Kroon and German Marcus Burghardt expected to play key roles. Americans Jeff Louder and Brent Bookwalter also will start.
Fröhlinger and Gerdemann are back from the sick list, but Wegmann and Ciolek are still recovering from injuries.
Lance Armstrong confirms he will race at Milan-San Remo
Filippo Pozzato believes he’s poised to win at least one major classic this spring and he could care less which one it is.
There are a lot of big names expected for the 101st edition of Milan-San Remo next month, but Riccardo Riccò isn’t among them.
Lance Armstrong will be back in the spring classics this year in a big way. RadioShack sport director Johan Bruyneel told Biciciclismo that Armstrong will race Milan-San Remo, Tour of Flanders, Amstel Gold Race and Liège-Bastogne-Liège.
The 101st Milan-San Remo will be held in 2010.
It’s official: Tyler Farrar will miss this year’s northern classics. The bad news was confirmed by doctors Sunday, who diagnosed an acromioclavicular (AC) separation in Farrar’s right shoulder resulting from his crash in the 100th Milan-San Remo. “It’s not severe enough to require surgery, nothing is broken,” Farrar told VeloNews by telephone. “It’s not that bad of an injury, it’s just bad enough that you couldn’t race a cobblestone classic. It’s just an inconvenient timing.”
Monumental. The night before a race, the last thing I do before I climb into bed is to prepare my bag for the next day. Each rider has a suitcase and a race bag. The suitcase travels to the finish in the team truck and we carry the race bag, which holds everything we’ll need for the day, in the bus on the way to the start. With everything ready to go, tucked in bed, I look over the race book one last time before closing my eyes.
Stuart O'Grady, who was injured in a fall during Milan-San Remo on Saturday, will be forced to skip the Spring Classics, his Saxo Bank team said Sunday. The 35-year-old Australian fractured his right collarbone and has broken a rib. He also suffered bruising between the lungs and the ribs. "It is extremely sad to see the Classics disappear because of a crash," O'Grady said. "The past several months of hard work had a purpose and focus – the classics and especially Paris-Roubaix. Now I've seen it all crumble, but hopefully I'll get the opportunity to come back later."