The pioneering days Milan–San Remo
lucien petit-breton won race s first running in 1907
on 14 april 1907 first official edition of milan–san remo held: 60 riders registered, 33 took start @ 5 a.m. @ conca fallata inn of milan. inaugural edition raced under extremely cold circumstances , won frenchman lucien petit-breton, completed 286 kilometers (177 miles) average speed of 26.206 km/h (16.5 mph). 14 riders finished.
the race commercial success , attracted of best riders of european cycling, prompting gazzetta dello sport organize second edition in 1908, won belgium s cyrille van hauwaert. first italian winner of milan–san remo luigi ganna won in 1909 hour on frenchman emile georget.
in 1910 primavera gained eternal fame , place in cycling legend because of extreme weather conditions. riders needed take refuge in houses along roads because severe snowstorm scourged peloton. 4 out of 63 riders made finish. frenchman eugène christophe won, though thought had taken wrong road , did not realize first reach sanremo. christophe finished race in 12 hours , 24 minutes, making slowest edition ever. giovanni cocchi finished second @ 1h 17 minutes winner.
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