Tadej Pogačar defied the laws of physiology to finally win Milan-San Remo. Despite a massive crash just before the Cipressa, the World Champion chased back on, attacked anyway, dropped an injured Mathieu van der Poel on the Poggio, and out-sprinted Tom Pidcock on the Via Roma to claim his fourth career Monument.
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Mathieu van der Poel used the final stage of Tirreno-Adriatico as a personal training ride, Visma ruthlessly stole second overall at an intermediate sprint, and Jonathan Milan survived a chaotic crash to take the final victory. Oh, and Isaac Del Toro won the Trident.
Jonas Vingegaard didn’t need to attack on the final stage of Paris-Nice, but he did it anyway just to flex. The Visma leader blew up the race, secured his overall GC title, and then casually let local favorite Lenny Martinez take the two-man sprint for hometown glory.
When snow and freezing rain forced organizers to amputate the Queen Stage of Paris-Nice into a bizarre 47-kilometer frozen commute, INEOS Grenadiers didn’t panic. Dorian Godon capitalized on the chaos to take a massive sprint victory, while Jonas Vingegaard got a free pass to safely retain his yellow jersey.
Isaac Del Toro actively broke the will of the peloton on the brutal slopes of Camerino. The 22-year-old Mexican phenom crushed Visma’s Matteo Jorgenson to extend his overall lead, proving once again that UAE Team Emirates-XRG is playing a completely different sport than the rest of the WorldTour.
Michael Valgren just proved his career is far from over. The 32-year-old Dane buried himself on the brutal gradients of Mombaroccio to take a massive solo victory at Tirreno-Adriatico, closing the book on a horrific two-year injury hiatus and capping off a miraculously successful week for EF Education-EasyPost.
Normally, a mechanical with 25 kilometers to go is a guaranteed ticket to the gruppetto. Instead, XDS Astana’s Harold Tejada turned a late-stage disaster into a brilliant solo victory at Paris-Nice, while Jonas Vingegaard continues his completely unchallenged parade in the yellow jersey.
The Paris-Nice general classification is officially dead, and Jonas Vingegaard is the one holding the smoking gun. For the second…