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Mathieu van der Poel outsprints Tadej Pogacar to Claim Victory at Milan-San Remo

In a thrilling showdown that captivated cycling fans around the globe, Dutch cyclist Mathieu van der Poel emerged victorious at the prestigious Milan-San Remo on Saturday, marking his second triumph in the cycling season's opening "Monument" race

Mathieu van der Poel outsprints Tadej Pogacar to Claim Victory at Milan-San Remo

The 30-year-old rider's victory came after an intense 289-kilometre battle against world champion Tadej Pogacar and local hero Filippo Ganna, culminating in a dramatic sprint finish on the Via Roma.

Van der Poel's win snaps a remarkable 17-year streak of varied champions in this iconic race, as he successfully defended his title from two years ago, when he also triumphed over Pogacar and Ganna. The race unfolded with a series of strategic moves, ultimately leading to a gripping three-man contest that kept spectators on the edge of their seats.

"I can't believe it; I was really focused on trying to get the win," said Van der Poel, reflecting on his performance. "We knew Tadej was going to be really strong, but I felt really good actually at the end."

As the race neared its conclusion, Pogacar attempted to break away, but Van der Poel matched his pace, setting the stage for an electrifying finale. In a calculated move, he launched a long sprint at the 300-metre mark, catching his rivals off guard. "I knew the other two wanted to make it a long sprint because they probably thought I was going to make it as short a sprint as possible," Van der Poel explained. "I think I surprised them a bit when I launched my sprint. I felt strong enough to keep it until the finish line, and it was the right tactic."

With this victory, Van der Poel not only solidifies his status as one of cycling's elite but also denies Pogacar the chance to become the first world champion to win Milan-San Remo since Giuseppe Saronni in 1983. The race, often dubbed "La Primavera," is renowned for its challenging terrain and unpredictable weather, adding an extra layer of difficulty to the already grueling distance.

Cycling enthusiasts and fans alike celebrated Van der Poel's remarkable achievement as he crossed the finish line, a testament to his grit and determination. The victory not only enhances his legacy but also sets an exciting tone for the remainder of the cycling season.

2025 Milan-San Remo Top 10

01  van der Poel Mathieu Alpecin-Deceuninck 06:22:53
02  Ganna Filippo INEOS Grenadiers + 00
03  Pogacar Tadej UAE Team Emirates-XRG + 00
04  Matthews Michael Team Jayco-AlUla + 43
05  Groves Kaden Alpecin-Deceuninck + 43
06  Cort Magnus Uno-X Mobility + 43
07  Pedersen Mads Lidl-Trek + 43
08  Kooij Olav Team Visma | Lease a Bike + 43
09  Trentin Matteo Tudor Pro Cycling Team + 43
10  Wright Fred Bahrain Victorious + 43

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