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'She was the Plan A' – Defending champion Lorena Wiebes happy to play team role for SD Worx-Protime as Lotte Kopecky wins Milan-San Remo Women

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2025 winner relinquishes leadership as teammate keeps the title in the Dutch squad, finishes sixth on Via Roma

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Belgian Lotte Kopecky won the Milan-Sanremo classic on Saturday, marked by a terrible fall in the descent of the Cipressa.

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Kopecky triumphed at the end of a sprint on Via Roma. Belgian Lotte Kopecky won the 8th edition of Milan-Sanremo this Saturday. She was...

·Brussels, Belgium
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Noemi Rüegg is on the podium for the second time in a row at Milan-Sanremo.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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The race was marked by a violent accident; Debora Silvestri fell by a few meters, but she was conscious on her way to the hospital.

·Montreal, Canada
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At SD Worx-Protime, the plan set out on Saturday did not necessarily meet the pure sporty logic. Although the outgoing winner, Lorena Wiebes was only the plan B behind the number one asset, Lotte Kopecky, whose victory marks her renaissance.

·Boulogne-Billancourt, France
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TURIN – Piedmontese Eleonora Gasparrini finished third in the women's Milan-Sanremo, which was won by Belgian Lotte Kopecky, ahead of Swiss Noemi Ruegg. Eleonora Gasparrini is a rising star in Italian cycling. She was born 24 years ago in Turin, but grew up in her native None. Eleonora is a multiple European youth champion on the track and road, and Italian junior champion on the road and time trial. She currently rides for UAE Team ADQ, led by …

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Radio-Canada broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Saturday, March 21, 2026.
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