Cavendish relishing his last shot at Sanremo
Mark Cavendish promises to honor Milano-Sanremo with one last ride — and criticizes changes to the Italian monument
Mark Cavendish promises to honor Milano-Sanremo with one last ride — and criticizes changes to the Italian monument
Vincenzo Nibali knows his chances are diminished at Milano-Sanremo without the Pompeiana climb — so much so that he may not start
BMC's Philippe Gilbert says Milano-Sanremo is an unpredictable race, but within reach
Ahead of Milano-Sanremo, Mark Cavendish could use the boost to his confidence that comes with a Tirreno-Adriatico win, says his team
Simon Gerrans isn't forgetting Milano-Sanremo, but admits the Ardennes suit him better than the sprinter-friendly course to open the spring classics
Tour de France champion will sit out sprinter-friendly classic in Italy and says he hopes cycling's reform commission helps turn the page on the EPO era
Former world champion will contest the sprinter-friendly Sanremo on March 23
With the Pompeiana washed out, the season's first monument will put the sprinters in the spotlight
Reports that the Pompieana climb might be excluded from Milan-Sanremo have prompted differing reactions from Chris Froome and Mark Cavendish
Bad weather and safety concerns may force RCS Sport to take another look at its Pompeiana climb, an addition to Milano-Sanremo
In a Q&A in Qatar, Trek director Dirk Demol appraises the race and his new team, and reflects on his escape from factory life on the bike
New approach to the classics for BMC Racing will give Phinney a shot at team leadership come the cobbles
The British sprinter says the altered course is too hard and that if the course remains that way, he might never race the monument again
RCS Sport adds a difficult climb that kicks up to 14 percent late in the race
New finale should open up even more aggressive racing along the Italian Riviera
The 26-year-old German will remain with the team through the 2015 season
Fabian Cancellara and a slew of first-time winners came out on top in the classics, but who didn't?
Cannondale standout will race in the Amgen Tour of California, and later the USA Pro Challenge
Though it came without a true showdown against Tom Boonen, Fabian Cancellara's triumphant return to the cobbles proved his place yet again
Cannondale rider, who will return at the Ardennes classics, is not suited well for the Hell of the North, says his sport director
Cannondale's Peter Sagan leads a talented crop of young riders during this season's classics
Salvatore Puccio's power data from Milano-Sanremo proves just how hard the riders were able to work despite harsh weather
The Global Cycling Network's weekly news show reflects on a bizarre "La Primavera" and features an interview with Gerald Ciolek
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BrakeThrough Media captures the frigid action at the 104th edition of "La Primavera"
Some Specialized-sponsored riders, including Mark Cavendish and Vincenzo Nibali, wear new helmet at Milano-Sanremo
With strong rides at Tirreno-Adriatico and Milano-Sanremo, Taylor Phinney makes himself a contender in this classics season
The 135 finishers at Sunday's Milano-Sanremo dealt with some of Mother Nature's worst blows. It was exactly what the sport needed
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The young Slovak gave it his all, fell short and still calls the brutal Milano-Sanremo "beautiful"
The 2013 Milano-Sanremo proved even more monumental than usual, thanks to inclement weather
Results from the 2013 edition of Milano-Sanremo
The 26-year-old German pips favorites Sagan, Cancellara and Chavanel to win a weather-shortened "La Primavera"
BrakeThrough Media catches the soggy start to the 2013 Milano-Sanremo
Snow makes the Turchino climb too dangerous to race, and both break and bunch board team buses for a ride to a fresh start
"It's Sanremo; everything changes with the wind and the weather," says Tom Boonen
Cancellara, Gilbert and Chavanel seem like Sagan's strongest rivals for "La Primavera" title
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
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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
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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
Spartacus feels good about his chances in the spring, but says he'll need a lot of luck to win San Remo, Flanders or Roubaix
Former world champion says a run at San Remo isn't on his priority list for 2013
Sacha Modolo ripped off a win in San Luis on Tuesday and wants more at Milan-San Remo
African squad headed for the WorldTour, but did not pursue a grand tour, choosing instead to build realistically to impact African cycling
RCS Sport cites road safety, TV viewership, and spectator events as reasons behind its move of Milan-San Remo and Il Lombardia to Sundays
Milan-San Remo, Lombardia set for move to sundays in 2014
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Legendary images by famed Dutch photographer Cor Vos, from the pages of VeloNews Magazine
In our latest issue, Velo editors test four aero bikes, go inside the spring stage races and examine the disparate treatment of dopers
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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
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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