Milano-Sanremo 2021
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Løbsdetaljer | |||
Rute | 112. Milano-Sanremo | ||
Konkurrence | UCI World Tour 2021 1.UWT | ||
Dato | 20. marts 2021 | ||
Distance | 299,05 km | ||
Land | ![]() | ||
Startby | Milano | ||
Målby | Sanremo | ||
Hold | 25 | ||
Startende ryttere | 172 | ||
Fuldførende ryttere | 169 | ||
Gennemsnitlig fart | 45,071 km/t | ||
Resultater | |||
Vinder | ![]() | ||
Toer | ![]() | ||
Treer | ![]() | ||
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Dokumentation ![]() |
Milano-Sanremo 2021 var den 112. udgave af det italienske monument Milano-Sanremo. Det knap 300 km lange linjeløb blev kørt den 20. marts 2021 med start i Milano og mål i Sanremo i den nordlige del af landet. Løbet var sjette arrangement på UCI World Tour 2021.[1]
En gruppe på 17 ryttere kom samlet mod målstregen, og her var belgiske Jasper Stuyven fra Trek-Segafredo hurtigst, og vandt løbet. På andenpladsen kom Lotto-Soudals Caleb Ewan, mens Wout van Aert fra Team Jumbo-Visma tog den sidste plads på podiet.[2]
Resultat
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Kilde: ProCyclingStats |
Hold og ryttere
Danske ryttere
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Rygnummer | Rytter | Hold | Placering |
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92 | Kasper Asgreen ![]() | Deceuninck-Quick Step | 99 |
104 | Michael Valgren | EF Education-Nippo | 52 |
106 | Magnus Cort | EF Education-Nippo | 62 |
162 | Mathias Norsgaard | Movistar Team | 125 |
184 | Christopher Juul-Jensen | Team BikeExchange | 130 |
191 | Søren Kragh Andersen | Team DSM | 9 |
195 | Casper Pedersen | Team DSM | 120 |
216 | Emil Vinjebo | Team Qhubeka Assos | 121 |
* DNF = gennemførte ikke
Startliste
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Referencer
- ^ Ipsen, Emil (18. februar 2021). "Milano-Sanremo offentliggør årets rute uden Passo del Turchino stigningen". Feltet.dk. Hentet 18. februar 2021.
- ^ Brandt, Rasmus (20. marts 2021). "Trek-belgier vinder monument efter Søren Kragh-assist". Feltet.dk. Hentet 20. marts 2021.
- ^ "Startlist" (engelsk). ProCyclingStats. Hentet 20. marts 2021.
Eksterne henvisninger
- Officiel hjemmeside
- Milano-Sanremo 2021 på ProCyclingStats (engelsk)
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