Milan-San Remo 2008
Milan-San Remo is one of the oldest Classics, this year has marked the 99th edition and at a race distance of 298kms and the changes to the course this year to add new climb at 94kms from the finish along with a new finish in San Remo has seen a changing of the guard with Fabian Cancellara upstaged the sprinters to claim an impressive solo victory. In a report on Pezcyclingnews and I quote
"As things flatten out off the bottom of the Poggio, it’s Bertolini, Rebellin and Pellizotti trying hard but Cancellara pulls it back together. ‘Spartacus’ is looking amazing – he cruises up to Inigo Landaluze ….. and simply rides away."

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99th Milano - San Remo, 22 March 2008, 298kms
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Position
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Rider Name
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Time
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Ave Speed
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1
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Fabian Cancellara (CSC)
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7h15:09
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41.0892 kmh
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2
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Filippo Pozzato (Liquigas)
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0:02
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3
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Philippe Gilbert (FD Jeux)
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0:02
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4
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Davide Rebellin (Gerolsteiner)
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0:02
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5
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Mirco Lorenzetto (Lampre)
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0:02
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6
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Anthony Geslin (Bouygues Telecom)
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0:02
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7
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Rinaldo Nocentini (Ag2r)
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0:02
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8
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Oscar Freire (Rabobank)
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0:02
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9
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Thor Hushovd (Credit Agricole)
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0:02
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10
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Kurt Asle Arvesen (CSC)
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0:02
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Isn’t it awesome to watch something like this… then you go out for a ride and hammer it. Feels great but you soon realize the adrenalin and your pace from thinking about the race you just watched has your heart rate monitor pegging. Ride hard… ride fast!