G4 at the races: Milan-Sanremo

Or, given the amount of rain that fell yesterday, should that not be Sanraimo? Here’s what Sanremo looked like just after 11:00am yesterday morning: blue sky but you could see the clouds gathering over the hills.

Gloriously sunny at 11:00am but storm clouds were already gathering
Gloriously sunny in Sanremo

First things first. No trip to an Italian race is complete without La Gazzetta and a strong shot of caffeine. The pink paper’s pre-race coverage extended to four pages and it’s odds-on favourite, with five stars, was Cannondale’s Peter Sagan. The eventual winner Alexander Kristoff (Katusha) merited only two. But that’s cycling – difficult to predict for professional and amateur punters alike.

Just waiting for an espresso
Just waiting for an espresso

An important consideration at any race is finding a good place to stand, ideally within sight of a television screen and the finish line. Unless the parcours finishes with circuits, you’re going to watch the race unfold on the big screen and only see the riders as they flash across the finish in a blur.

Checking out the parcour and note those clouds are starting to build.
Checking out the parcours and note those clouds are starting to build.

Almost on cue, at 14:00, the heavens opened and we were treated to a downpour of epic proportions – thunder and lightening – the works. Haven was sought in the relative comfort of the press room until the rain was more of a drizzle, at around 16:00.

The riders meanwhile got wetter and colder. Wily old foxes like Luca Paolini (Katusha) were seen pouring hot tea over their hands to warm them. At the finish line, many riders reported finding this year’s conditions even more difficult than last year’s blizzard.

image: G4
Waiting in the press room

The rain started to ease and the tribunes were packed at the finish line as everyone anxiously scanned the big screen looking for their favourite rider. The Italians had plenty to cheer with Vincenzo Nibali’s (Astana) attack on the Cipressa but he was caught and there was a select bunch up front containing a number of the pre-race favourites.

Teams G4 and Cannondale anxiously watching the big screen
Teams G4 and Cannondale anxiously watching the big screen

Spectators, well-wrapped up against the inclement weather, waited just past the finish line hoping for a glimpse of the winner – who would it be?

Everyone's waiting anxiously
Everyone’s waiting anxiously

Cannondale’s Fabrice and G4’s Geoffroy compared notes.

I'll show you mine, if you show me yours. Nice threads guys!
I’ll show you mine, if you show me yours. Nice threads guys!

The riders screamed over the finish line cold, wet and blackened with dirt and road grease.

That’s right, we don’t have any photos of the racing, we leave that to the pros. We suggest you check out those from www.cannondaleprocycling.com/gallery/milano-sanremo-the-race/">Cannondale Pro Cycling and from Peloton Magazine.

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