Strade Bianche 2020
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In 13 short years, the Italian one-day race Strade Bianche has almost – almost – pulled itself up to be on a level, excitement-wise, with the 'Queen of the Classics', Paris-Roubaix.
What both races share, of course, is the unpredictability and photogenicity of their off-road sections: cobbles for the more than 120-year-old Paris-Roubaix and the 'white (gravel) roads' that give Strade Bianche its name.
Since 2007, Strade Bianche has consistently delivered in excitement, with wet editions – just like at Roubaix – particularly sought after by both fans and photographers, if not the riders, due to the white roads turning to a much browner mud and covering the competitors' faces to make them all but unrecognisable at the race's beautiful, uphill finish at Siena's Piazza del Campo.
The fact that Strade Bianche grew out of an amateur sportive event in Tuscany – the Monte Paschi Eroica, which was created in 1997, and is ridden by cycling enthusiasts on vintage bikes, recreating the races of old on gravel roads – makes it all the more extraordinary, as things normally happen the other way around.
The 2019 edition saw French darling Julian Alaphilippe (Deceuninck-QuickStep) get the better of Astana's Jakob Fuglsang in Siena, with Jumbo-Visma's Wout van Aert trailing in to complete the podium.
While Van Aert could be expected to be a winner at Roubaix one day, Alaphilippe or Fuglsang are unlikely to ever win 'The Hell of the North', making Strade Bianche the much more democratic Classic. The race has enjoyed a different winner almost every year since 2007, with only Poland's Michal Kwiatkowski – winner in 2014 and 2017 – and the now-retired Swiss rider Fabian Cancellara, who won in 2008, 2012 and 2016, able to take repeat wins at one of the most-looked-forward-to races on the calendar.
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Strade Bianche1 August 2020 | Siena | WorldTour

Latest Content on the Race

Coronavirus: Italian races face cancellation after government suspends sporting events until April 3
By Stephen Farrand, Daniel Ostanek last updated
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Coronavirus: Mitchelton-Scott withdraw from all men's and women's racing until March 22
By Barry Ryan last updated
News Australian team to miss events including Strade Bianche, Paris-Nice, Tirreno-Adriatico, Milan-San Remo and Trofeo Binda

Jumbo-Visma pull out of Strade Bianche and GP Larciano over coronavirus concerns
By Cyclingnews last updated
News WorldTour team decision based on medical advice

Italian races on brink of cancellation as government and teams express concern about coronavirus
By Jeremy Whittle last updated
News 'This is about being responsible' says EF Pro Cycling team boss Vaughters

Israel Start-Up Nation riders to choose if they want to race with regards to coronavirus – News Shorts
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News Van Lerberghe breaks collarbone at Le Samyn, Evenepoel training for Tirreno-Adriatico in Spain

Strade Bianche, Tirreno-Adriatico and Milan-San Remo to go ahead despite coronavirus concerns
By Stephen Farrand published
News Organiser RCS Sport tells teams the Italian races are on

Mathieu van der Poel cancels Flanders recon, doubtful for Strade Bianche
By Patrick Fletcher published
News Nokere Koerse being lined up if coronavirus sees Italian races cancelled

Italian races under further threat of cancellation following confirmed coronavirus cases at UAE Tour
By Cyclingnews last updated
Analysis Race co-organisers RCS Sport also run spring events Milan-San Remo, Tirreno-Adriatico and Strade Bianche
Top News on the Race
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Schachmann: It was a tricky, dangerous Strade Bianche
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Formolo regrets missing out on home victory at Strade Bianche
'I suffered in the hot weather' says UAE Team Emirates rider
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Jakob Fuglsang: It's nice to be back racing, but wow!
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Dillier out of Strade Bianche after positive COVID-19 test
AG2R La Mondiale says Swiss rider will quarantine
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Van Avermaet: I always start Strade Bianche with the thought of winning it
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Mathieu Van der Poel aiming for solo Strade Bianche success
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Philippe Gilbert: Every race could be the last
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