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1966 Milan–San Remo

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Dates
  
March 20, 1966

Distance
  
290 km (180.2 mi)

Winner
  
Stages
  
1

Winning time
  
6h 40' 40"

Second
  

The 57th running of the Milan–San Remo cycling classic was held on March 18, 1967. The race was won by 20-year old Belgian Eddy Merckx, the first of seven victories of the Cannibal in the monument race.

Summary

After the Turchino, 17 riders were in the breakaway, but they were joined by a large peloton before the Poggio. Raymond Poulidor, looking for a second win, broke clear on the Poggio, but was caught before entering San Remo. A large group rushed to the finish on the Via Roma, with Italian champion Michele Dancelli leading out the sprint. Young Belgian Eddy Merckx, on his way to cycling legend, beat Italian Adriano Durante by centimeters, winning his very first international classic. At 20, he became the youngest winner of the Classicissima ever. According to legend, his mother in Belgium fainted with emotion in front of the television.

References

1966 Milan–San Remo Wikipedia


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