Results 2025 Milan-San Remo
1. Mathieu van der Poel (nld)
2. Filippo Ganna (ita) s.t.
3. Tadej Pogacar (slo) s.t.
4. Michael Matthews (aus) + 0.43
5. Kaden Groves (aus) s.t.
6. Magnus Cort (den) s.t.
7. Mads Pedersen (den) s.t.
8. Olav Kooij (nld) s.t.
9. Matteo Trentin (ita) s.t.
10. Fred Wright (gbr) s.t.
Race report
Alessandro Verre, Tommaso Nencini, and Martin Marcellusi are the first attackers. Baptiste Veistroffer, Mathis le Berre, Mark Stewart, and Filippo Turconi set off in pursuit, and they make the catch after 25 kilometres. Kristian Sbaragli makes it eight at the front with 255 kilometres to go, and the leaders reach a maximum advantange of almost 6 minutes.
Upon reaching the Mediterranean coast, the gap has been halved. It widens again to 4 minutes.
The lead has fallen to 1 minute on the Capo Berta, which inspires Marcellussi to head out alone. He is caught at the foot of the Cipressa, while defending champion Jasper Philipsen loses contact with 4 kilometres to climb.
Tadej Pogacar attacks just just before the steepest section of the Cipressa. He drops one rider after the other, until only Mathieu van der Poel and Filippo Ganna remain. They reach the summit 30 seconds ahead of the first chasers.
The trio crest the climb half a minute ahead of the first chasers, a lead that doubles en route to the Poggio.
At the base of the Poggio, Pogacar accelerates again, with Van der Poel glued to his wheel, while Ganna is forced to let them go. As the Italian threatens to regain contact, the World Champion surges once more.
Pogacar accelerates again and again, but the Dutchman stays with him. Just before the summit, he attacks himself. This time the Slovenian doesn’t give in and the two of them crest the Poggio together, with Ganna close behind.
Ganna gives his all to bridge the gap, and he succeeds just after the flamme rouge. The pace drops and following an brief sur-place, Van der Poel initiates the sprint 300 metres from the line. He immediately opens a gap that Ganna cannot close.
Van der Poel wins La Primavera for the second time in three years. Ganna finishes second, Pogacar third
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