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Primož Roglič Claims 'Misunderstanding' over Summer Racing Gap but Plays It Coy on Plans Before Vuelta a España

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Slovenian continues solid start to 2026 with third place at Milano-Torino

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The prestigious 174-kilometer Milan-Turin one-day race was won this year by Briton Tom Pidcock (Pinarello-Q36.5).

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Tom Pidcock won in Milan-Turin this Wednesday. This is the second success of the British season, which was absent from Paris-Nice.

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Briton Tom Pidcock (Pinarello Q36.5) is the winner of the 106th one-day classic Milan - Turin. The stage with a double climb on the famous Supergo was finished in third place after 174 km by Slovenian ace Primož Roglič (Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe), who won the world's oldest classic in 2021.

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Milan-Turin has existed for 150 years, is held today from Rho to Superga and struggles to find its way

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Norwegian cycling star with new achievement Tobias Halland Johannessen took a strong second place in the Milan-Torino cycling race in Italy on Wednesday. The Drøbak cyclist is in the form of his life. Uno-X star Halland Johannessen is lining up podiums by the day. In Wednesday's 174-kilometer race, he only had to see himself marginally beaten by Tom Pidcock. The Briton, with two Olympic gold medals in mountain biking on his list of achievements…

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TUTTOBICIWEB broke the news in on Tuesday, March 17, 2026.
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