Canadian Woods powers to Milano-Torino victory
Canadian rider Michael Woods powered to victory in the 100th edition of the Milano-Torino one-day semi-classic cycling race through northern Italy
The 32-year-old Education First rider accelerated up the final steep climb to the Superga Basilica overlooking Turin.
Former world champion Alejandro Valverde from Movistar Team was close , with Mitchelton-Scott's Adam Yates five seconds behind after the 179km race from Magenta, north of Milan.
Tour de France champion Egan Bernal finished in sixth position, 10 seconds behind the leaders.
"Any time you can beat Valverde is a special time," said Woods. "I was fortunate to have a very strong team today. I maybe attacked a bit too much but I wanted to be offensive and I'm glad it worked out."
It was a first victory of the year for Woods, who finished second behind Slovenian Primoz Roglic in the Giro dell'Emilia last weekend.
The Italian classic races continue on Thursday the 103rd edition of the Gran Piemonte, before the Tour of Lombardy, the fifth and final 'Monument' of the season, on Saturday.