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Mathieu van der Poel wins Milan-San Remo 2025(Symbol credit score: Getty Pictures)
Tadej Pogačar with an ominous grin initially of Milan-San Remo(Symbol credit score: Getty Pictures)
The 3 riders who initiated the early breakaway – Tommaso Nencini, Alessandro Verre and Martin Marcellusi(Symbol credit score: Getty Pictures)
Mathieu van der Poel and Tadej Pogačar in the back of the peloton within the early kilometres(Symbol credit score: Getty Pictures)
The pack rides throughout the Milan-San Remo one-day vintage biking race, close to Milan on March 22, 2025(Symbol credit score: Getty Pictures)
Riders take the beginning of the Milan-San Remo one-day vintage biking race, in Pavia, close to Milan, on March 22, 2025(Symbol credit score: Getty Pictures)
Workforce UAE’s Slovenian rider Tadej Pogacar competes throughout Milan-San Remo (Symbol credit score: Getty Pictures)
Workforce Ineos’ British rider Geraint Thomas leads the pack alongside the ocean throughout the Milan-San Remo one-day vintage biking race, on March 22, 2025(Symbol credit score: Getty Pictures)
Rider mirror in a puddle throughout the Milan-San Remo one-day vintage biking race, close to Milan, on March 22, 2025(Symbol credit score: Getty Pictures)
Workforce Ineos’ British rider Geraint Thomas leads the pack alongside the ocean throughout the Milan-San Remo one-day vintage biking race, on March 22, 2025(Symbol credit score: Getty Pictures)
The pinnacle of the race ahead of Campo Ligure throughout the Milan-San Remo one-day vintage biking race, on March 22, 2025(Symbol credit score: Getty Pictures)
Mathieu Van Der Poel of crew Alpecin-Deceuninck at Milan-San Remo(Symbol credit score: Getty Pictures)
Thomas Pidcock at Milan-San Remo(Symbol credit score: Getty Pictures)
The peloton rides by way of the ocean close to Genoa throughout the Milan-San Remo one-day vintage biking race, on March 22, 2025(Symbol credit score: Getty Pictures)
The pack rides alongside Noli’s cape throughout the Milan-San Remo one-day vintage biking race, on March 22, 2025(Symbol credit score: Getty Pictures)
Silvan Dillier of Alpecin-Deceuninck leads the pack throughout Milan-San Remo(Symbol credit score: Getty Pictures)
The crowd on the head of the race rides alongside Noli’s cape throughout the Milan-San Remo one-day vintage biking race, on March 22, 2025(Symbol credit score: Getty Pictures)
Tadej Pogacar at Milan-San Remo 2025(Symbol credit score: Getty Pictures)
Tadej Pogacar at Milan-San Remo 2025(Symbol credit score: Getty Pictures)
Alpecin-Deceuninck at Milan-San Remo(Symbol credit score: Getty Pictures)
Geraint Thomas leads the pack alongside the ocean throughout the Milan-San Remo one-day vintage biking race, on March 22, 2025(Symbol credit score: Getty Pictures)
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Tadej Pogacar, Mathieu van der Poel and Filippo Ganna in a three-way struggle for the win at Milan-San Remo(Symbol credit score: Getty Pictures)
Tadej Pogacar, Mathieu van der Poel and Filippo Ganna in a three-way struggle for the win at Milan-San Remo(Symbol credit score: Getty Pictures)
Tadej Pogacar, Mathieu van der Poel and Filippo Ganna in a three-way struggle for the win at Milan-San Remo(Symbol credit score: Getty Pictures)
Tadej Pogacar, Mathieu van der Poel and Filippo Ganna in a three-way struggle for the win at Milan-San Remo(Symbol credit score: Getty Pictures)
Milan-San Remo podium: winner Mathieu van der Poel, 2nd position Filippo Ganna, 3rd position Tadej Pogacar(Symbol credit score: Getty Pictures)
Mathieu van der Poel outsprints Filippo Ganna and Tadej Pogacar to win Milan-San Remo 2025(Symbol credit score: Getty Pictures)
Mathieu van der Poel outsprints Filippo Ganna and Tadej Pogacar to win Milan-San Remo 2025(Symbol credit score: Getty Pictures)
Mathieu van der Poel celebrates successful every other Milan-San Remo(Symbol credit score: Getty Pictures)
Milan-San Remo podium: winner Mathieu van der Poel, 2nd position Filippo Ganna, 3rd position Tadej Pogacar(Symbol credit score: Getty Pictures)
Milan-San Remo podium: winner Mathieu van der Poel, 2nd position Filippo Ganna, 3rd position Tadej Pogacar(Symbol credit score: Getty Pictures)
Milan-San Remo podium: winner Mathieu van der Poel, 2nd position Filippo Ganna, 3rd position Tadej Pogacar(Symbol credit score: Getty Pictures)
After 289km of racing, the 116th version of Milan-San Remo was once determined by way of a three-way struggle between Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Deceuninck), Tadej Pogačar (UAE Workforce Emirates-XRG) and Filippo Ganna (Ineos Grenadiers), with the Dutchman rising victorious within the dash to the road at the By the use of Roma.
The explosive finale kicked off at the slopes of the Cipressa, as Pogačar’s squad introduced the Slovenian’s inevitable assault with 25km to head. Ganna and Van der Poel have been the one ones in a position to observe the searing acceleration as he attacked once more. They then labored in combination to stick away till the foot of the Poggio when Pogačar went once more.
The assault distanced Ganna, nevertheless it was once now not sufficient to shake Van der Poel, who held the wheel on Pogačar’s most popular terrain. They have been neck-and-neck as they started the twisting descent in opposition to San Remo, with each riders figuring out it might come right down to a dash.
A short lived lull within the tempo in opposition to the end allowed Ganna to chase his long ago on ahead of the dash, which Van der Poel led out from the entrance. An excellent kick supposed that neither Pogačar nor Ganna have been in a position to come back round him as he took his 2nd victory at Los angeles Classicissima.
Ganna held off Pogačar for 2nd position, with the International Champion having to accept 3rd position finally of his efforts.
Michael Matthews (Jayco-AlUla) gained the dash at the back of for fourth position forward of his compatriot Kaden Groves (Alpecin-Deceuninck), in but every other top-10 end result for the Australian rider on the race.
“It’s hard to believe,” Van der Poel mentioned in a post-race interview. “I was focused on trying to get the win, but we knew that Tadej was going to be really strong. I felt really good at the end. The beginning was horrible with the rain and the cold, but when we came down to the coast I felt better and better. It is the third year in a row that we won with the team, and it is unique.”
Van der Poel mentioned he was once in a position to reply to Pogačar’s assaults despite the fact that he felt that the International Champion was once the most powerful of the 3 at the ultimate climbs.
“I knew Tadej was the strongest on the climbs. Already on the Cipressa, he was impressive, and then we went with three, the cooperation was pretty good. It was a podium spot. My finish was at the top of the Poggio, with Tadej, I knew he was going to try and drop me, but I felt strong. I hoped I could counter but he was strong enough to get me back.”
On his dash at the run-in to the road, Van der Poel mentioned, “I knew the other two wanted to make it a long sprint. They probably thought I would make it as short as possible, so I surprised them a bit when I saw the 300-metre sign, I launched my sprint and felt strong enough to keep it to the finish line.”
The way it spread out
Starting in chilly and rainy stipulations initially in Pavia, the peloton was once a sea of black rain jackets and rainy climate clothes as they rolled out for the impartial get started. When the flag dropped for the authentic get started of the race a couple of kilometres later, assaults to get into the breakaway started instantly, with the Italian wildcard groups specifically prepared to get numbers up the street.
A couple of makes an attempt to head transparent didn’t materialise early on ahead of a three-rider transfer comprising Alessandro Verre (Arkéa-B&B Resorts), Tommaso Nencini (Workforce Resolution Tech-Vini Fantini) and Martin Marcellusi (VF Crew-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè) went up the street. They have been then joined by way of a four-man workforce of Mathis Le Berre (Arkéa-B&B Resorts), Mark Stewart (Workforce Resolution Tech-Vini Fantini), Baptiste Veistroffer (Lotto) and the youngest rider within the race Filippo Turconi (VF Crew-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè), with Kristian Sbaragli (Workforce Resolution Tech-Vini Fantini) bridging throughout solo to make it 8 riders on the head of the race.
Long past are the times when the peloton would permit the early breakaway upwards of ten mins of a bonus at Milan-San Remo, as the distance to nowadays’s escapees by no means went above six mins. The person in control of controlling that hole during the day was once Silvan Dillier (Alpecin-Deceuninck), operating for his teammates Mathieu van der Poel and closing yr’s winner Jasper Philipsen.
The Swiss rider stored the breakaway’s benefit to round 4 mins for almost all of the race, using at the entrance of the peloton for greater than 200km. All the favourites’ groups had riders located in opposition to the entrance of the primary workforce, however none sought after to devote riders to the chase, with Dillier content material to do the entire paintings.
As they reached the slopes of the Passo del Turchino with round 150km to head, the distance to the breakaway started to abruptly lower, falling to underneath 3 mins because the groups within the peloton seemed to place themselves forward of the climb and the descent that was once to observe.
When they summited the early climb and started the descent down the opposite facet in opposition to the Ligurian coast, the distance to these on the entrance started to re-establish itself, going again as much as round 4 mins. Dillier was once nonetheless the only at the entrance of the peloton, retaining the breakaway in test at round 4 mins of a bonus.
The peloton then wound their approach alongside the coast in opposition to the Tre Capi climbs, with Dillier after all completing his flip at the entrance of the crowd within the strategy to the Capo Mele. Ineos Grenadiers then took up the pacing, with Geraint Thomas main them during the cities that line the Italian seashore.
The breakaway hit the Capo Mele at 53km to head, with Nencini the primary to be dropped from the crowd. He was once swallowed up by way of the peloton as the distance fell to round two mins excessive of the climb.
A small crash within the peloton with round 50km to head noticed the likes of Laurence Pithie (Purple Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe), Connor Swift (Ineos Grenadiers) and Neilson Powless (EF Schooling-EasyPost) hit the deck. A puncture for Jasper Philipsen additionally noticed him fall to the again of the peloton, with all 4 riders in a position to make their long ago onto the bunch.
The Capo Cervo then adopted ahead of they reached the Capo Berta. The breakaway started to fracture on the entrance of the race with Marcellusi going solo excessive. At the back of, we began to peer the primary riders dropped from the peloton at the steep gradients as UAE Workforce Emirates-XRG started to come back to the fore to place Tadej Pogačar.
Coming near the Cipressa, Marcellusi was once the closing of the breakaway to be stuck with 27km to head, as a small crash between two riders noticed many held up in the back of the peloton. Tim Wellens (UAE Workforce Emirates-XRG) started to ramp up the tempo as they started the penultimate climb of the race, shedding closing yr’s winner Philipsen from the peloton.
The Belgian emptied the tank for his Slovenian chief at the decrease slopes ahead of Jhonathan Narváez took up the pacing. Because the Ecuadorian ended his pull, he did an all-out dash to release Pogačar’s inevitable assault at the Cipressa. Many tried to observe the International Champion’s acceleration, however simplest Filippo Ganna and Mathieu van der Poel have been in a position to observe when he went once more in opposition to the highest of the climb.
The main trio labored smartly in combination at the descent as they started the run towards the Poggio, exchanging turns to handle their benefit over the bunch at the back of. They reached the foot of the overall climb with an opening of round 45 seconds as Pogačar speeded up once more during the first hairpin.
Ganna was once distanced straight away, not able to compare the fast acceleration of the opposite two, while Van der Poel stayed glued to the wheel of the International Champion as he attempted to drop him over and over again via each and every of the turns, however he may just now not open up a sizeable hole.
Van der Poel then attempted his personal assault with 500m to head till the summit and while he was once in a position to in brief distance his rival, it was once now not sufficient to snap the elastic and each riders approved that the race would in the end be determined in a dash at the By the use of Roma.
The twisting downhill in opposition to San Remo noticed Ganna claw again some flooring at the two on the entrance, who gave the impression quite much less keen to totally devote at the descent, and the Italian now had them in his points of interest as they started the run-in to the end.
He made the junction with round one kilometre to head, making it a three-way struggle for the victory as they entered the overall few hundred metres at the By the use of Roma. Pogačar compelled Van der Poel to the entrance as he slotted in in the back of the crowd at the back of the returning Ganna.
Unwilling to look ahead to the opposite two to make their strikes, Van der Poel introduced his dash from the entrance, catching Ganna fairly off-guard and the usage of his kick to straight away open up a small hole. The Italian was once not able to compare the Dutchman’s acceleration, while Pogačar was once merely outgunned.
With neither of them in a position to come back round him, Van der Poel took an emphatic victory and claimed the 6th Monument name of his profession, successful Milan-San Remo for the second one time in 3 years.
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