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About this Race

History
Palmares
Cities of the Race
Mountains of the Race
Country & Rider statistics


Race Winners

2022 MOHORIC Matej

2021 STUYVEN Jasper

2020 VAN AERT Wout

2019 ALAPHILIPPE Julian

2018 NIBALI Vincenzo

2017 KWIATKOWSKI Michal

2016 DEMARE Arnaud

2015 DEGENKOLB John

2014 KRISTOFF Alexander

2013 CIOLEK Gerald

2012 GERRANS Simon

2011 GOSS Matthew Harley

2010 FREIRE GOMEZ Oscar

2009 CAVENDISH Mark

2008 CANCELLARA Fabian

2007 FREIRE GOMEZ Oscar

2006 POZZATO Filippo

2005 PETACCHI Alessandro

2004 FREIRE GOMEZ Oscar

2003 BETTINI Paolo

2002 CIPOLLINI Mario

2001 ZABEL Erik

2000 ZABEL Erik

1999 TCHMIL Andrei

1998 ZABEL Erik

1997 ZABEL Erik

1996 COLOMBO Gabriele

1995 JALABERT Laurent

1994 FURLAN Giorgio

1993 FONDRIEST Maurizio

1992 KELLY Sean

1991 CHIAPPUCCI Claudio

1990 BUGNO Gianni

1989 FIGNON Laurent

1988 FIGNON Laurent

1987 MAECHLER Erich

1986 KELLY Sean

1985 KUIPER Hennie

1984 MOSER Francesco

1983 SARONNI Giuseppe

1982 GOMEZ Marc

1981 DE WOLF Alfons

1980 GAVAZZI Pierino

1979 DE VLAEMINCK Roger

1978 DE VLAEMINCK Roger

1977 RAAS Jan

1976 MERCKX Eddy

1975 MERCKX Eddy

1974 GIMONDI Felice

1973 DE VLAEMINCK Roger

1972 MERCKX Eddy

1971 MERCKX Eddy

1970 DANCELLI Michele

1969 MERCKX Eddy

1968 ALTIG Rudi

1967 MERCKX Eddy

1966 MERCKX Eddy

1965 DEN HARTOG Arie

1964 SIMPSON Tom

1963 GROUSSARD Joseph

1962 DAEMS Emile

1961 POULIDOR Raymond

1960 PRIVAT René

1959 POBLET ORRIOLS Miguel

1958 VAN LOOY Rik

1957 POBLET ORRIOLS Miguel

1956 DE BRUYNE Alfred

1955 DERIJCKE Germain

1954 VAN STEENBERGEN Rik

1953 PETRUCCI Loretto

1952 PETRUCCI Loretto

1951 BOBET Louison

1950 BARTALI Gino

1949 COPPI Fausto

1948 COPPI Fausto

1947 BARTALI Gino

1946 COPPI Fausto

1943 CINELLI Cino

1942 LEONI Adolfo

1941 FAVALLI Pierino

1940 BARTALI Gino

1939 BARTALI Gino

1938 OLMO Giuseppe

1937 DEL CANCIA Cesare

1936 VARETTO Angelo

1935 OLMO Giuseppe

1934 DEMUYSERE Jef

1933 GUERRA Learco

1932 BOVET Alfredo

1931 BINDA Alfredo

1930 MARA Michele

1929 BINDA Alfredo

1928 GIRARDENGO Costante

1927 CHIESI Pietro

1926 GIRARDENGO Costante

1925 GIRARDENGO Costante

1924 LINARI Pietro

1923 GIRARDENGO Costante

1922 BRUNERO Giovanni

1921 GIRARDENGO Costante

1920 BELLONI Gaetano

1919 GREMO Angelo

1918 GIRARDENGO Costante

1917 BELLONI Gaetano

1915 CORLAITA Ezio

1914 AGOSTONI Ugo

1913 DEFRAYE Odiel

1912 PELISSIER Henri

1911 GARRIGOU Gustave

1910 CHRISTOPHE Eugène

1909 GANNA Luigi

1908 VAN HAUWAERT Cyrille

1907 PETIT-BRETON Lucien








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History

Scritto da Wicky (2005-03-01 00:00)
Tradotto da DZI (2006-01-09 15:46:00)

This used to be the opening race of the Worldcup season, up to the introduction of the ProTour. The longest one day race, but more importantly, the one every Italian dreams about to have on their palmares. This race originated in 1907. Eugenio Costamagna, general manager of La Gazetto dello Sport, entered a local café in San Remo during his holiday. By chance he talked to some of the locals and the idea of a local race was born. The area needed the publicity, he needed a new race because the local automobile race was a farce at the time. Due to very bad road conditions only two out of 30 cars made it to the finishline. So the descision was made to send some cyclists to scout the road for compatibility.

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In this way a new race was born on the 14th of april the same year. The first edition of Milan – San Remo was won by Lucien Petit-Breton, who also won the Tour de France later that same year.


For decades the “Passo del Turchino” is the main obstacle in the route. This mountain provided the scenery for great finales and heroic victories. Eugène Christophe was the one who probably had to endure the worst weather in 1910. In really awful conditions he manages to cross the mountainpass, which is covered in 20 centimetres of snow! At that time it didn’t matter to him, he had a lead on the number two, Giovanni Cocchi, of more than one hour. Afterwards he probably regretted it, for he was hospitalised for more than a month and it took him two years to get back to his former level of cycling.


A very special victory is Fausto Coppi’s one in 1946. All the riders declare Coppi mentally unstable when he jumps at the 50 km mark. Soon after, he overtakes the lead group to head the field with more than 145 kilometres to go. Fausto stays ahead and no-one is able to catch him. His solo gets him a herioc victory, leaving his chasers 14 minutes behind him.


Alas, the “sting” is taken out of the race. The Turchino is no longer responsible for great climbs and sprinters, all of a sudden, take victories in Milan – San Remo. In 1960 this changes again. The race organisation determines a new obstacle should be integrated in the route. Only a few kilometres before the finishline the Poggio di San Remo now provides the scenery of this race’s finale. With only a short ascending route, this climb is an ideal moment to launch an attack, thus preventing the sprintfinish. Still the race remained to be a “sprintersrace”. To add more spectacle “la Cipressa” was included into the route in 1982. The Capi Berta, Mele and Cervo have also found their way into the race. Still, the finish at the Via Roma regularly ends up in a sprint. Plans are being made to include a steeper climb into the race now.


But despite a major chance of a sprintfinish, “La Primavera” has it’s share of big names on the winnerstable. Few exceptions excluded, many great champions of cycling have got their names on the leaderboard. Fausto Coppi, Roger de Vlaeminck, Alfredo Binda all are great names in the list. Though, none of these riders come close to the greatest champion of all, Eddy Merckx. He actually won this race seven times, although Constante Girardengo came close with six victories in San Remo. Merckx’s record will probably stand for years to come, if not decades...




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