Milan-San Remo 2012
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Milan-San Remo 2012
Simon Gerrans (GreenEdge) captured an enthralling Milan-San Remo, outsprinting Fabian Cancellara (RadioShack) and Vincenzo Nibali (Liquigas) at the end of the race. The three had gotten away on the final climb, the Poggio, and maintained a narrow lead to the end.
"I still haven't realized what we actually did today," said Gerrans. "This is an amazing feeling to win this monument. The team rode perfectly, and we played our cards just the right way."
Races
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Milan-San Remo 201217 March 2012 | ITA | WorldTour
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Elite Men - Gerrans wins in Milan-San Remo | Milan - Sanremo2012-03-17 298km
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Quintero thankful to be alright after viewing San Remo crash footage
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"I had lactic acid coming out of my ears"
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Few injuries from Milan-San Remo crashes
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Crash ends Gilbert’s Milan-San Remo challenge
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Gerrans: I can’t deny Cancellara was the strongest
Australian holds his nerve to win Milan-San Remo
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Boonen held up by Milan-San Remo crash
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