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Holding onto a gap created on the Poggio, Wout van Aert won a two-up sprint with Julian Alaphilippe to take his first monument victory, just a week after winning Strade Bianche. “I can’t believe it, two victories in a row, I don’t have words,” van Aert said. “It’s a stupid answer, everyone says it when …

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After weeks of ongoing talks with organizers, national federations, and other stakeholders, and following a meeting of its Management Committee, the UCI confirmed further revisions to the already revised 2020 calendar in a statement on Friday. Perhaps most notable among the dates announced are those of Italian Monuments Milan-San Remo and Il Lombardia, which are …

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2020 Milano-Sanremo, Choose Your Own Adventure, Culture, Features, Milan-San Remo, Racing -

The world's got bigger things to worry about at the moment than bike racing – but that doesn't mean we don't miss it. So if you wish that you were watching Milan-San Remo this weekend, we've got something for you ... How about racing it?

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1916. 1944. 1945. 2020. These are the only years Milan-San Remo hasn’t run since it was founded way back in 1907. The first cancellation was due to World War I. The next two were down to World War II. The fourth of those due to the COVID-19 pandemic that has killed thousands, that has much …

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In China, almost 80,000 people are currently infected with novel coronavirus – mostly in Hubei province, where 60 million people have been in lockdown for more than a month. On the Diamond Princess cruise ship in Japan, another 691 infected individuals are quarantined in what has turned into a floating hospital. And over the weekend, …

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