Volta a Catalunya 2026: Route

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Milano–Sanremo takes place on Saturday. It is the first Monument of the season, aptly nicknamed La Primavera — or “The Spring”. The race was first held in 1907, and this year marks the 117th edition. The distance is 298 kilometres, with the famed Cipressa–Poggio double in the finale preceding the high-speed plunge towards Via Roma in San Remo.

Two-time winner Mathieu van der Poel faces strong competition from last year's podium finishers Tadej Pogacar and Filippo Ganna, while Tom Pidcock and former winners Matej Mohoric, Wout van Aert, Jasper Stuyven, John Degenkolb, and Julian Alaphilippe are also set to line up. Prego, the entry list for Milan-San Remo.
For years, Tadej Pogacar has been on a mission: to win Milan–San Remo. While he seems to win almost everything he enters, that particular prize has so far eluded him, mostly because Mathieu van der Poel stood in his way. Will the world champion finally succeed this year? And how will he go about it?
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The podium from last year’s Vuelta lines up at the Volta a Catalunya. Jonas Vingegaard, João Almeida and Tom Pidcock go head to head with the likes of Florian Lipowitz, Remco Evenepoel and Carlos Rodríguez. Cyclingstage.com brings you the start list for the Catalan race.