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Revision as of 10:53, 28 November 2024

Milano–San Remo Donne
Race details
DateMarch
RegionLiguria, Italy
Nickname(s)Primavera Rosa
DisciplineRoad
CompetitionUCI Women's Road World Cup (1999–2005)
UCI Women's World Tour
TypeOne-day race
OrganiserRCS Sport
History
First edition1999 (1999)
Editions7
First winner Sara Felloni (ITA)
Most wins Zoulfia Zabirova (RUS) (2)
Most recent Trixi Worrack (GER)

Milano–San Remo Donne is an an elite women's professional one-day road bicycle race, held as part of the UCI Women's World Tour. The race is a female version of Milan–San Remo, being organised on the same day and finishing in Sanremo shortly before the men but racing over a shorter distance.[1] The men's race is considered to be one of the most prestigious one-day events in cycling.

The race was first held in 1999 under the name Primavera Rosa, as part of the UCI Women's Road Cycling World Cup. The start was not in Milan, but in Varazze, before finishing in Sanremo. 6 editions of the race were held, before the race was cancelled by the UCI prior to the 2006 edition.[2] Russian Zoulfia Zabirova was the only rider to win the race twice, in 2003 and 2004.[3]

In 2022, RCS Sport – organisers of the men's race – stated that they planned to organise a women's edition of Milan–San Remo in the future.[4] In 2023, RCS Sport announced that a women's edition would be held from 2024.[5] In October 2024, the 2025 UCI Women's World Tour calendar was announced, with Milano–San Remo Donne to take place on the same day as the men's race.[6]

Past winners

Year Country Rider Team
1999  Italy Sara Felloni Acca Due O
2000  Lithuania Diana Žiliūtė Acca Due O - Lorena Camicie
2001  Sweden Susanne Ljungskog Vlaanderen–T Interim Ladies Team
2002  Netherlands Mirjam Melchers-van Poppel Team Farm Frites–Hartol
2003  Russia Zoulfia Zabirova Prato Marathon Bike
2004  Russia Zoulfia Zabirova Let's Go Finland
2005  Germany Trixi Worrack Equipe Nürnberger Versicherung

References

  1. ^ Castro, Marco (27 September 2024). "Nel 2025 ci sarà anche la Milano-Sanremo femminile, arriva l'ufficialità dell'UCI! Si corre il 22 marzo" [In 2025 there will also be the women's Milan-Sanremo, the UCI has made it official! It will be held on March 22nd]. Eurosport. Retrieved 2024-11-28.
  2. ^ Westemeyer, Susan (26 January 2006). "Women's Milan-San Remo cancelled". cyclingnews.com. Archived from the original on 8 October 2012. Retrieved 12 May 2011.
  3. ^ Maloney, Tim (20 March 2004). "Zabirova zaps competition for 2nd consecutive Primavera Rosa win". Cycling News. Retrieved 2024-11-28.
  4. ^ Davidson, Robyn (2024-09-27). "Women's Milan-San Remo to make long-awaited return in 2025". Cyclist. Retrieved 2024-11-28.
  5. ^ "A Women's Version of Milan-San Remo Is Planned. Sadly, It Will Be Much Shorter Than the Men's Race". Bicycling. 2023-03-21. Retrieved 2023-08-10.
  6. ^ Weislo, Laura (4 October 2024). "UCI rolls out 2025 road calendar with Copenhagen Sprint added to men's and women's WorldTour". Cycling News. Retrieved 13 October 2024.