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The second modern edition of the women's "Classicissima" took the peloton on a 156km journey from Genoa to the iconic Via Roma in San Remo. The primary challenge for the Women's WorldTour field was the legendary double act of the Cipressa and the Poggio, which serve as the final judges of the spring's first Monument. For the pure sprinters like defending champion Lorena Wiebes, the objective was to survive the punchy Italian climbs, while the tactical priority for aggressors like Puck Pieterse was to shatter the group before the high-speed descent into the city center.
Strategically, the race was defined by the tension between the "fast finishers" and the "attackers." The objective for Team SD Worx-Protime was to play a dual card with both Wiebes and World Champion Lotte Kopecky, while other teams looked to exploit the technical descent of the Cipressa—which had already seen late withdrawals from favorites like Marianne Vos and Elisa Longo Borghini. With the sun shining over the Ligurian coast, the goal for the leaders was to reach the foot of the Poggio with enough energy to respond to the inevitable explosions of speed that define this race.
Reports Result ListResult DescriptionLotte Kopecky (Team SD Worx-Protime) added another Monument to her illustrious palmares, winning the 2026 Milano-Sanremo Donne in a thrilling five-rider sprint. The Belgian superstar proved to be the most resilient after a chaotic finale shaped by a heavy crash on the descent of the Cipressa, which unfortunately eliminated top contenders Katarzyna Niewiadoma-Phinney and Kim Le Court. Kopecky remained composed, following a blistering attack by Puck Pieterse on the Poggio to form the winning selection of five riders who held off a charging peloton by just nine seconds.
On the Via Roma, Kopecky launched her sprint with perfect timing, successfully fending off a late surge from Noemi Rüegg to secure the victory. Behind them, Eleonora Gasparrini rounded out the podium in third, while Pieterse finished fourth after her tireless work to keep the break away. Defending champion Lorena Wiebes won the bunch sprint for sixth place, confirming SD Worx-Protime’s tactical dominance. The race was marked by its incredibly high pace, with Kopecky stopping the clock at 3:47:17 for the 156km course.

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