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Phinney’s invisible exploit: does TV coverage miss the bigger picture?

Television coverage of cycling is getting more and more sophisticated, but we still miss much of the action. Does it matter?

Talking points: Milan-San Remo

Reflections on Milan-San Remo: Ciolek, Cancellara, Sagan, Chavanel, Stannard, and how much is too much?

Milan-San Remo analysis: patience is a virtue

Gerald Ciolek was the shock winner of Milan-San Remo, but should we have been that surprised?

Interview: Simon Gerrans

Cycle Sport featured an interview with Simon Gerrans in the April edition of the magazine. Following Gerrans’ win in Milan-San Remo, here is an online version of the feature.

Milan-San Remo analysis: clever boy

Brains beat brawn in the opening Classic of 2012, with Simon Gerrans outsprinting Fabian Cancellara at the end of an absorbing race. Cycle Sport looks at how he did it

Milan-San Remo’s unique challenge

The balance of power at Milan-San Remo, the first Classic of the year, is heavily skewed towards the sprinters. But to write the outcome off as predictable is to misunderstand the nature of the route and tactics, which are unlike any other race.

Classic races: Milan-San Remo 1982

Cycle Sport

Early escapes in Milan-San Remo are usually brought to heel. But not in 1982…