Milano-Sanremo presented by Eolo is set to take place tomorrow
The 112th Milano-Sanremo presented by Eolo, the first Classic Monument of the season, is set to take place tomorrow, with many of the strongest riders in the world at the start line.
Numerous world-class riders are expected to start, including the winner of the race’s previous edition: Wout van Aert (2020, also runner up in the recent Tirreno-Adriatico Eolo), Road World Champion Julian Alaphilippe (2019), Vincenzo Nibali (2018), Michał Kwiatkowski (2017), Arnaud Demare (2016, Maglia Ciclamino of the most recent Giro d’Italia), John Degenkolb (2015) and Alexander Kristoff (2014). Starting alongside them will also be the winner of the Strade Bianche Eolo and of two stages at the Corsa dei Due Mari, Mathieu van der Poel, Maximilian Schachmann (fresh from victory at Paris-Nice), Caleb Ewan, Peter Sagan, Philippe Gilbert, Greg Van Avermaet, Michael Matthews, Søren Kragh Andersen, Alex Aranburu. Elia Viviani, Time Trial World Champion Filippo Ganna, Sam Bennett, Nacer Bouhanni and the Italian and European champion Giacomo Nizzolo.
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TV Coverage
The 2021 Milano-Sanremo presented by Eolo will, for the very first time, be aired by the host broadcaster RAI live in full from the start at the Castello Sforzesco in Milan, to the finish on Via Roma in Sanremo. The race will benefit from a television distribution that will reach more than 200 countries around the world.
In Italy, images of the Milano-Sanremo will first be broadcasted on the thematic channel RAI Sport, and will then move to RAI 2 for the last three hours of the race. The last four and a half hours of the Classicissima di Primavera will also be available live in Italy on Eurosport 1, as well as in the rest of Europe and Southeast Asia. Free-to-air transmission in Belgium will be provided by VTM Medialaan in Flemish and RTBF in French, while in Switzerland SRG SSR will offer cycling fans the race; available on RSI in Italian, SRF in German and RTS in French.
Full coverage of the race will also be ensured by the ‘over-the-top’ platforms Eurosport Player and GCN+, which will offer live streaming in the aforementioned territories, and exclusively in France, USA and Canada, the Middle East and North Africa, as well as the Indian subcontinent and Australia. Both platform’s live streams will also reach fans based in Japan and Sub-Saharan Africa, who will also have the possibility to watch the race on J Sports and Supersport respectively.
Elsewhere, the first Monument of the season will play out on TUDN screens in Mexico and Central America, while throughout South America and the Caribbean it will be offered exclusively by ESPN. In New Zealand, fans will enjoy the spectacle of the Milano-Sanremo presented by Eolo courtesy of SKY Sport.