Milan-San Remo
The Milan-San Remo is one of the most prestigious one-day cycling races in the world, held annually in Italy. It covers a distance of approximately 298 kilometers, starting in Milan and finishing in San Remo. The race typically takes place in March and is part of the UCI World Tour.
Known for its challenging terrain, the route includes several climbs, notably the Passo del Turchino and the final climbs of Capo Mele, Capo Cervo, and Capo Berta. The race is often referred to as "La Primavera" or "The Spring," marking the beginning of the European cycling season.