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Milan-San Remo 201423 March 2014 | Italy | WorldTour

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Elite Men - Kristoff wins Milan-San Remo | Milan - San Remo2014-03-23 299km
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Latest Content on the Race

Boonen withdraws from Milan-San Remo
By Cycling News last updated
Belgian's partner suffers miscarriage

Valverde to skip Milan-San Remo
By Cycling News last updated
Rojas to replace him as team leader

Cold conditions made it hard to attack at Milan-San Remo, says Gilbert
By Barry Ryan last updated
Belgian unable to go clear on the Poggio

Swift savours third place on Milan-San Remo debut
By Stephen Farrand last updated
Team Sky sprinter shows class in his first La Classicissima

BMC animate final sprint at Milan-San Remo
By Cycling News last updated
Gilbert unable to match Kristoff after 294km

Katusha teamwork key to Kristoff's Milan-San Remo victory
By Cycling News last updated
Third monument win for Russian team

Sagan suffers in the cold and rain at Milan-San Remo
By Stephen Farrand last updated
Cannondale leader not happy with tenth in the sprint

Nibali laments lack of allies at Milan-San Remo
By Barry Ryan last updated
Astana rider’s solo move on Cipressa snuffed out in finale
Top News on the Race
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White reconsidering Orica-GreenEdge roster for Milan-San Remo
Change to course shifts balance to sprinters -
Modolo unconcerned by uncertainty over Milan-San Remo
Italian sprinter was preparing for Pompeiana -
Boonen: I could be the leader at Milan-San Remo
Belgian believes he can win if the Pompeiana is removed
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Greipel confirmed for Milan-San Remo
Sprinter set to ride after the Pompeiana is removed from route -
Exclusive: Cavendish to ride Milan-San Remo
Omega Pharma-Quick Step squad to include British sprinter after the loss of the Pompeiana climb -
Cavendish: I'm very happy to be riding in Milan-San Remo
Omega Pharma-Quick Step sprinter also targets Ghent-Wevelgem and Scheldeprijs
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Kittel will not race Milan-San Remo
Team back Degenkolb for Italian Classic -
Trentin and Renshaw out of E3 Harelbeke
Riders ill after gruelling Milan San-Remo conditions -
Degenkolb backed for Milan-San Remo by Giant-Shimano
German sprinter in form after Paris-Nice
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