Milan San Remo 2025: route, profile and participants

Milan-Sanremo is the first Monument of the season, also including the Tour of Flanders, Paris-Roubaix, Liège-Bastogne-Liège and the Tour of Lombardy and takes place this Saturday, March 22. On the program for this 116th edition, a distance of 289 km, and as always a finish of race with two last difficulties which promise to be decisive as every year, the famous climbs of the Cipressa (with a summit 22 km from the finish) and the Poggio (6 km from the finish). Among the favorites areformer winners. Among them are Philipsen, Van der Poel, Mohoric, Alaphilippe, Kwiatkowski, and Stuyven. But we mustn't forget the fearsome Tadej Pogacar or Mads Petersen, who came out of Paris-Nice in top form. Find route details, TV broadcast times, and the entry list for Milan-Sanremo 2025.

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How to watch Milan-Sanremo 2025 on TV?

Milan-Sanremo will be broadcast in full from 10:10 a.m. on Saturday, March 22, 2024, on Eurosport 1 on Eurosport MAX.

The course of Milan-Sanremo 2025

Milan San Remo 2025: route, profile and participants

Milan San Remo 2025: route, profile and participants

Milan San Remo 2025: route, profile and participants

Milan San Remo 2025: route, profile and participants Milan San Remo 2025: route, profile and participants

The entry list for Milan-Sanremo 2025

Alpecin-Deceuninck

Jasper Phillipsen
Sylvan Dillier
Caden Groves
Xandro Meurisse
Oscar Riesebeek
Mathieu van der Poel
Gianni Vermeersch

Arkea – B&B Hotels

Kevin Vauquelin
Anthony Delaplace
Raul García Pierna
Thibault Guernalec
Victor Guernalec
Martin Tjøtta
Alessandro Verre

Bahrain Victorious

Matej Mohoric
Nickias Arndt
Damian Caruso
Kamil Gradek
Fran Miholjevic
Robert Stannard
Edoardo Zambanini

Cofidis

Alex Aranburu Deba
Jonathan Lastra Martinez
Jan Maas
Nolann Mahoudo
Paul Ourselin
Sergio Samitier
Damien Touze

Decathlon – AG2R La Mondiale

Sam Bennett
Sander De Pestel
Pierre Gautherat
Tord Gudmestad
victor lafay
Oliver naesen
Aurélien Paret-Peintre

EF Education—EasyPost

Neilson Powless
Vincenzo Albanese
Kasper Asgreen
Mikkel Froelich Honoré
Harry Sweeny
Michael Valgren Andersen
Max Walker

Groupama - FDJ

Stefan Kung
Lewis Askey
Sven Erik Bystrom
Remi Cavagna
Kevin Geniets
Romain Gregory
Quentin Pacher

Ineos Grenadiers

Filippo Gana
Tobias Foss
Kim Alexander Heiduk
Michal Kwiatkowski
Axel Laurance
Salvatore Puccio
Ben Swift

Intermarche – Wanty

Biniam Girmay Hailu
Vito Braet
Francesco Busatto
Tom Paquot
Laurence Rex
Jonas slip
DionSmith

Israel - Premier Tech

Pascal Ackermann
simon clarke
Marco Frigo
Matis Louvel
Krists Neilands
Riley Sheehan
Corbin Strong

Lidl-Trek

Julius Ciccone
Alex Kirsch
jonathan milan
Jacopo Fly
Mads pedersen
Quinn Simmons
Jasper stuyven

Lot

Arnaud De Lie
Jenno Berckmoes
Cedric Beullens
Jasper De Buyst
Jarrad Drizners
Sebastien Grignard
Arjen Livyns

Movistar Team

Ivan García Cortina
Orluis Alberto Aular Sanabria
Jon Barrenetxea Golzarri
Carlos Canal Blanco
Lorenzo Milesi
Gonzalo serrano
Natnael Tesfatsion Ocbit

Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team

tom pidcock
Xabier Mikel Azparren Iruzun
Gianluca Brambilla
Fabio Christians
Mark Donovan
Emil's Liepins
Nickolas Zukowski

Red Bull – BORA – Hansgrohe

Maxim Van Gils
Roger Adria Oliveras
Jonah Koch
Gianni moscon
Ryan Mullen
Laurence Pithie
Matteo Sobrero

Vini Fantini Tech Solution

Kristian Sbaragli
Davide Baldaccini
Alexander Balmer
Tommaso Nencini
Lorenzo Quartucci
Dusan Rajovic
Kirilo Tsarenko

Soudal – Quick Step

Paul Magnier
Mattia Cattaneo
Josef cerny
Pascal Eenkhoorn
Casper Pederson
Maximilian schachmann
Martin Svrcek

Team Jayco AlUla

Michael Matthews
Davide De Pretto
Luke Durbridge
Patrick Gamper
Mauro Schmid
Jasha Sutterlin
Filippo Zana

Team Picnic PostNL

John Degenkolb
Warren Barguil
Romain Combaud
Sean Flynn
Chris Hamilton
Bjoern Koerdt
Kevin Marks

Team Visma | Lease a Bike

Olav Kooij
Victor Campenaerts
Daniel McLay
Ben Tulett
Attila Valter
Tosh Van der Sande
Axel Zingle

Tudor Pro Cycling Team

Julian Alaphilippe
Mark Haller
Peter Kelemen
Fabian Lienhard
Marius Mayrhofer
Rick Pluimers
Matteo Trentin

UAE Emirates XRG

Tadej Pogacar
Vegard stake lengths
Brandon McNulty
Jhonnatan Manuel Narváez
Domen Novak
Nils Politt
Tim Wellens

Uno-X Mobility

MagCort Nielsen nudes
Jonas Abrahamsen
Fredrik Dversnes
Anders Halland Johannessen
Tobias Halland Johannessen
Andrew Kron
Different Skaarseth

VF Group-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè

Filippo Fiorelli
Filippo Magli
Martin Marcellusi
Luca Paletti
Alessandro Pinarello
Matteo Scalco
Manuel Tarozzi

XDS Astana Team

David Ballerini
Alberto Bettiol
Yevgeny Fedorov
Mike Teunissen
Diego Ulissi
Simone Velasco
Nikolas Vinokurov

The last 10 winners of Milan-San Remo

2024: PHILIPSEN Jasper
2023: VAN DER POEL Mathieu
2022: MOHORIC Matej
2021: STUYVEN Jasper
2020: VAN AERT Wout
2019: ALAPHILIPPE Julian
2018: NIBALI Vincenzo
2017: KWIATKOWSKI Michał
2016: DÉMARE Arnaud
2015: DEGENKOLB John

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Olivier Dulaurent

- 49 years old. – Freelance journalist in the written press and the Internet since 2004, author of Le Guide du Vélo Ecolo (Editions Leduc, November 2020), State-certified cycling instructor, supervisor of stagcyclists since 2005 and cycling coach - Current sports practices: cycling route and mountain biking (occasional: running) - Strava: Olivier Dulaurent

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