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Milan - San Remo 2015

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Race details
Route106th Milan - San Remo
CompetitionUCI World Tour 2015 1.UWT
dateMarch 22, 2015
Distance293 km
A countryITA Italy
Start placeMilan
Finish placeSan remo
Teams25
Racers started199
Finished the riders160
average speed43,272 km / h
Winners
WinnerGer John Degenkolb ( Giant-Alpecin )
SecondNor Alexander Kristoff ( Katusha )
ThirdAus Michael Matthews ( Orica-GreenEDGE )
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◀ 20142016 ▶
Documentation Wikidata-logo S.svg

106th edition of Milan - San Remo - a one-day road bike race on Italian roads. The race was held March 22, 2015 as part of the UCI 2015 World Tour

Content

Members

Automatically, 18 teams from the UCI WorldTeam category received invitations to the race. The organizers also invited 7 pro-continental teams. [1] [2]

WorldTeams (17)
  1.   AG2R La Mondiale
  2.   Astana
  3.   BMC racing
  4.   Cannondale-garmin
  5.   Etixx-Quick Step
  6.   Fdj
  7.   Giant alpecin
  8.   Iam
  9.   Katusha
  10.   Lampre-merida
  11.   Lotto nl-jumbo
  12.   Lotto-soudal
  13.   Movistar
  14.   Orica-GreenEDGE
  15.   Sky
  16.   Tinkoff-saxo
  17.   Trek factory racing
Professional Continental Teams (8)
  1.   Androni giocattoli
  2.   Bardiani csf
  3.   Bora-argon 18
  4.   CCC Sprandi Polkowice
  5.   Cofidis
  6.   Colombia
  7.   MTN-Qhubeka
  8.   Novo Nordisk
 

Route

The start of the race was traditionally in Milan , and the finish in San Remo . The riders had to overcome three categorical climbs - Passo del Turkino in the middle of the track, and in the final 30 km of Poggio (length 3.7 km, average gradient 3.7% and maximum 8%) and Chipressa (length 5.6 km, average gradient 4 , 1% and maximum 9%). [3] The finish of the race returned to its old place - Via Roma. [4] The distance was a little over 290 km. [five]

Race

Results

  General classification
RacerTeamTime
1st  John DegenkolbGiant alpecin46 '16
2nd  Alexander KristoffKatusha+ 0
3rd  Michael MatthewsOrica-GreenEDGE+ 0
4th  Peter SaganTinkoff-saxo+ 0
5th  Niccolo BonifacioLampre-merida+ 0
6th  Nasser BuhanniCofidis+ 0
7th  Fabian cancellaraTrek factory racing+ 0
8th  Davide ChimolayLampre-merida+ 0
9th  Tony gallopenLotto-soudal+ 0
10th  Edwald Boasson HagenMTN-Qhubeka+ 0
Source: ProCyclingStats Cycling Quotient Cycling Archives


Notes

  1. ↑ Giro d'Italia 2015 wildcards announced: CCC in, Colombia out , Cycling Weekly (January 19, 2015). Date of treatment March 21, 2015.
  2. ↑ Invitations to Milan - San Remo 2015 (Neopr.) . velolive.com (01/19/2015).
  3. ↑ Is the timing right for a generational shift at Milan-San Remo? (unspecified) . cyclingnews.com (March 17, 2016). Date of treatment March 19, 2016. Archived March 18, 2016.
  4. ↑ Milan - San Remo returns to Via Roma in 2015 (Neopr.) . velolive.com ( 11/28/2014 ).
  5. ↑ Milan-San Remo preview , Cyclingnews.com (March 19, 2015). Date of treatment March 21, 2015.

Links

  • Official site
  • Milano Sanremo 2015 (Official Guide) (neopr.) . lagazzetta.it . RCS (2015). Date of treatment March 21, 2015.
  • Milan - San Remo 2015 at the CQ ranking
  • Milan - San Remo 2015 at ProCyclingStats
  • Milan - San Remo 2015 at Cycling Archives
  • Pages on the history of cycling: Milan - San Remo - 2015 (Neopr.) . velolive.com .
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Milan_—_San-Remo_2015&oldid=99603466


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