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2026-03-21T12:22:04.295Z
Alpecin-Premier Tech move up to finally join Dillier on the front again. This sees Bahrain Victorious and co move back a little bit as the team that has won the last three additions of this race.
2026-03-21T12:15:56.871Z
160km to go
2026-03-21T12:13:06.047Z
Bahrain Victorious move to the front alongside Lotto-Intermarche and the Dillier led part of the bunch. Things are changing.
2026-03-21T12:12:10.217Z
They’re on the Passo del Turchino, officially it is 5.6km but really it is far less than that.
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2026-03-21T12:08:57.656Z
Biniam Girmay (NSN) and Bryan Coquard (Cofidis) at the back of the bunch having a chat.
2026-03-21T12:08:28.755Z
Multiple teams jostling for position in the peloton behind the little train led by Dillier with multiple UAE Team Emirates-XRG riders behind him.
2026-03-21T12:04:25.985Z
170km to go
2026-03-21T12:02:36.105Z
UAE Team Emirates-XRG have moved up en masse with Pogačar surrounded by his teammated including Tirreno-Adriatico winner, Isaac Del Toro. Van der Poel also moves up along with Van Aert. Will Pogačar do the unthickable and copy the great Fausto Coppi and attack on the Passo del Turchino?
2026-03-21T12:00:31.880Z
Dillier still doing his thing on the front of the peloton.
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2026-03-21T11:52:11.601Z
Two minutes and 40 seconds split the peloton and the break.
2026-03-21T11:49:13.249Z
180km to go
2026-03-21T11:40:14.587Z
Van der Poel riding back into the peloton with teammate, Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin-Premier Tech) as well as Lukáš Kubiš (Unibet-Rose-Rockets). The latter in the full white shorts and Slovakian champs jersey.
2026-03-21T11:38:41.308Z
Victor Campenaerts (Visma-Lease a Bike) just coming back into the peloton. He was a last minute replacement for Matthew Brennan who was ruled out due to illness. Campenaerts was called up yesterday and he got on a plane and flew over to Milan.
2026-03-21T11:31:17.102Z
The race goes through three regions in Italy today. They are Liguria, Lombardy and Piedmont.
2026-03-21T11:20:29.416Z
200km to go
2026-03-21T11:18:44.275Z
The first change at the front of the peloton in some time sees Dilier and his Alpecin-Premier Tech team joined by a rider from Pinarello-Q36.5 riding for Tom Pidcock. The Yorkshireman comes into today off the back of a very impressive victory at Milan-Turin (Milano-Torino) where he soloed away from the likes of Tobias Johannessen (Uno-X Mobility) and Primož Roglič (Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe) on the Superga climb to the finish. How will he do today with the rapid descent off the Poggio suiting him perfectly?
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2026-03-21T11:13:12.393Z
Pogačar just returning to the bunch after a nature break and a stop at the car, he is now being escorted back towards the front of the peloton.
2026-03-21T11:09:14.441Z
The riders now have 60km to go until the top of the Passo del Turchino.
2026-03-21T11:07:52.567Z
210km to go
2026-03-21T11:01:53.678Z
Peron using his EpiPen in the breakaway. He rides for Novo Nordisk. The whole point of the team is that they change the perception of people living with diabetes. Every rider on the team lives with type one diabetes. The team was founded by Phil Sutherland and Joe Eldridge in 2005, they both have diabetes as well.
2026-03-21T10:56:56.017Z
The break are riding hard but, so are the peloton.
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2026-03-21T10:54:53.233Z
220km to go
2026-03-21T10:47:47.076Z
Interesting that Wout Van Aert (Visma-Lease a Bike) is in fourth wheel in the peloton as they ride back across to Dillier.
2026-03-21T10:47:03.939Z
Dillier has been let go off the front yet again, this time being let go with a Lidl-Trek rider. He is getting very annoyed with the rest of the bunch. It causes another split in the bunch and is being stitched back together again.
2026-03-21T10:45:13.619Z
Almost an hour and a half of racing done with the average speed at 46.4kph. They are still really hammering along.
2026-03-21T10:40:10.883Z
230km to go
2026-03-21T10:27:06.896Z
Orluis Aular (Movistar) and Jan Christen (UAE Team Emirates-XRG) both crashed hard on a bridge not so long ago, completely missed by the cameras with both of them having to abandon the race.
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2026-03-21T10:24:19.652Z
The breakaway had split up as well with some riders taking a chance to have a nature break with Marcellusi and Maestri being the two riders continuing as a duo.
2026-03-21T10:23:30.850Z
They come back together again but it is very strung out with riders really in the gutter. The pace is high and the wind seems to be there as well.
2026-03-21T10:22:45.687Z
There’s a few splits in the peloton here with a group of about 20 riders having about 50 metres gap on the rest of the peloton.
2026-03-21T10:22:14.423Z
The rest of the peloton spoiling Dillier’s pacing again as he is riding off the front of the peloton once more with Novak. Those two are wanting to keep the pace high but Soudal-QuickStep, Ineos Grenadiers and EF Education-EasyPost aren’t as keen.
2026-03-21T10:18:36.717Z
The gap is coming down some more with it now at three minutes and 18 seconds.
2026-03-21T10:11:51.777Z
250km to go
2026-03-21T10:08:47.281Z
There are some big name riders who were meant to be racing today but have been caught out by illness and family issues in both the men’s and women’s races. In the men’s side, two standout names are Jonathan Milan (Lidl-Trek) and Matthew Brennan (Visma-Lease a Bike). However, there is someone who has come in for Milan for his first race appearance in over 40 days, Mads Pedersen (Lidl-Trek), how will he be performing today?
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2026-03-21T10:05:25.943Z
260km to go
2026-03-21T09:59:26.659Z
Marcellusi is having a chat with the medical car for a moment. He has gone back to the break now. But, something to keep an eye on.
2026-03-21T09:57:50.471Z
This is what the peloton looks like at the moment. Dillier doing what he normally does.
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2026-03-21T09:53:20.798Z
40 minutes raced and they have covered over 30km already.
2026-03-21T09:51:49.111Z
Polti-Visit Malta are wearing the retro 1990s style Polti kit today…
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2026-03-21T09:46:27.390Z
270km to go
2026-03-21T09:44:32.244Z
The average speed so far is 51.4kph! Absolutely incredible speeds early on.
2026-03-21T09:42:08.690Z
The pace in the peloton is actually pretty high as the gap went out to about four minutes and 20 seconds with Dillier bringing it down to just around four minutes again and it is coming down.
2026-03-21T09:40:17.221Z
Almost the entire lineup of Alpecin-Premier Tech hit the front of the peloton including Van der Poel, who is in fourth wheel, very interesting to see the defending champion so close to the front.
2026-03-21T09:34:38.719Z
Dillier and co are caught with the former Swiss national champion goes to the front with Novak with Ineos Grenadiers, Lidl-Trek and Soudal-QuickStep all up towards the front.
2026-03-21T09:32:59.300Z
Annoyingly for Dillier, the peloton were not ready to follow his pacing early on and he has gone clear with two other riders, Johan Jacobs (Groupama-FDJ United) and Axel Laurance (Ineos Grenadiers). All braking and looking around wondering where everyone else is.
2026-03-21T09:29:34.437Z
The peloton take control with the gap at over two minutes, of course, it is Silvan Dillier (Alpecin-Premier Tech) who comes to the front of the bunch. He settles in for his yearly monster ride on the front of the peloton.
2026-03-21T09:25:28.647Z
And that is the peloton well and truly set as multiple riders take their natural breaks.
2026-03-21T09:24:24.391Z
The break of the day:
2026-03-21T09:20:58.435Z
The breakaway seems to have formed with the peloton letting it go. A few more riders tried to ride away but got a strong telling off by Domen Novak (UAE Team Emirates-XRG) and returned to the peloton.
2026-03-21T09:16:42.685Z
The break go the wrong way on the roundabout! The first bit of road interest and it goes wrong. The lead cars and police bikes led the way with the riders following. A new breakaway is forming after that bizarre moment.
2026-03-21T09:14:42.350Z
About 10 riders away with about three Bardiani CSF-7 Saber, several from Novo Nordisk and Polti-VisitMalta as well as Matthew Dinham (Picnic-PostNL).
2026-03-21T09:13:14.594Z
298km to go
2026-03-21T09:06:35.301Z
Neutral start
2026-03-21T09:05:55.180Z
The teams have all signed on for the race and are set for the neutral start. But, how about this bonkers special kit from Polti-Visit Malta.
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2026-03-21T08:58:59.944Z
Its interesting that Ineos Grenadiers think that Josh Tarling could be involved for the win today, but they do have Filippo Ganna…
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2026-03-21T08:57:11.176Z
The rival team DSs have theories on what the new tactics will be for UAE Team Emirates-XRG…
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2026-03-21T08:56:04.712Z
Pogačar teased a possible attack on the Passo del Turchino, but is he actually joking?
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2026-03-21T08:54:38.155Z
Van der Poel agrees with Eddy Merckx with saying Pogačar should just go on the Poggio, but is this just mind games?
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2026-03-21T08:52:26.431Z
Where does UAE Team Emirates-XRG use their power this year for Pogačar?
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2026-03-21T08:36:16.412Z
It is the usual route for the riders with the Passo del Turchino coming at roughly the halfway point. The riders then have a long ride to the Tre Capi, the Capo Mele, Capo Cervo and the Capo Berta. After that, it isn’t far from La Cipressa, where Pogačar launched his attack last year, and finally, the often decidinig Poggio di Sanremo with a terrifying plunge down into San Remo and a finish on the Via Roma.
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2026-03-21T08:33:44.592Z
But let’s get focused on today… Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates-XRG) once again comes to try and take this missing piece in his palmares. However, he still has the defending champion, Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Premier Tech) to content with over this 298km route.
2026-03-21T08:32:06.039Z
Of course, Milan-San Remo has the historic Monument tag, shared with just four other races. Two in Belgium, two in Italy and one in France. They are, of course, Milan-San Remo, Tour of Flanders, Paris-Roubaix, Liege-Bastogne-Liege and Il Lombardia.
2026-03-21T08:28:29.877Z
Today is a day that is steeped in history and legend. The longest one-day race in professional cycling at almost 300km, it is the slowest of slow burns. The riders have to manage their nutrition, drinking, positioning, tactics and much more besides in this incredible chess game of a bike race.
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2026-03-13T20:36:21.971Z
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