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Milan-San Remo 2011
Milan-San Remo is one of most delicately balanced races on the calendar, and there is arguably no other Classic that has such a long list of potential victors. Ostensibly, the largely flat route and fast finale heavily favours the sprinters, but with after seven hours of racing, the famous capi on the approach to San Remo swell from mere ripples to severe obstacles that can be the graveyard of so many sprinters’ ambitions and the Classics stars will have their say too during the 298km race.
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Milan-San Remo19 March 2011 | Italy | HIS (Historical Calendar)

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Elite men - Goss wins Milan-San Remo | Milan - San Remo2011-03-19 298km
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Offredo has no regrets about Milan-San Remo performance
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