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The first real superstar of Italian cycling: Costante Girardengo, six-time Milan-San Remo winner

The first real superstar of Italian cycling: Costante Girardengo, six-time Milan-San Remo winner

The first of cycling's five monuments, Milan-San Remo, is fast approaching. Rouleur tells the the story of Costante Girardengo, a legend of Italian cycling and a prolific...

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"Everything is possible at San Remo": Philippe Gilbert on striving for five

"Everything is possible at San Remo": Philippe Gilbert on striving for five

Rouleur speaks to Philippe Gilbert ahead of his seventeenth Milan-San Remo, where he seeks to make history and become the fourth rider to win all...

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Desire: Passoni Fidia Milano-Sanremo

Desire: Passoni Fidia Milano-Sanremo

Milan-Sanremo may be postponed but Passoni have brought their own spectacle. Better still, they are donating one to support the fight against Covid-19

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The column: You don’t know what you’ve got ’til it’s gone

The column: You don’t know what you’ve got ’til it’s gone

Is it selfish of us to feel sorrow over the cancellation of bikes races at a time of global crisis? Or is it simply human?

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Sean Kelly: Providence on the Poggio

Sean Kelly: Providence on the Poggio

  Sign up to the Rouleur Chronicle newsletter to receive a weekly supply of curated cycling content      ... The post Sean Kelly: Providence...

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2019 photographs of the year: Paolo Ciaberta

2019 photographs of the year: Paolo Ciaberta

Ernesto Colnago’s plans, Peter Sagan’s disappointment and a memorable Strade Bianche

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The column: Bora-Hansgrohe should take Sam Bennett to the Tour de France

The column: Bora-Hansgrohe should take Sam Bennett to the Tour de France

With wins at every race he’s ridden this year, it’s time for Sam Bennett’s team to give him a chance to sprint on the biggest...

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The column from The Chronicle: Is Milan-Sanremo too fast for the fastmen?

The column from The Chronicle: Is Milan-Sanremo too fast for the fastmen?

On Saturday we saw another edition of Milan-Sanremo that favoured the spring over the sprint. Is it all over for the fastmen at La Classicissima?

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Maurizio and Marco: the Giro route inspectors

Maurizio and Marco: the Giro route inspectors

Ahead of the peloton, two former pro riders ensure safe passage for the Giro d’Italia

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Much ado about March – a guide to this month’s glut of racing

Much ado about March – a guide to this month’s glut of racing

With several notable week long stage races and a wealth of important one-day events, March is a busy month on cycling’s calendar.

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