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  1. Strade Bianche Donne 2025, March 8, one-day classic (women's)

    The best non-monument race, which should by now be a monument. It's always exciting and hard racing, with lots of gravel and climbing. Vollering is returning to try to regain her win from 2023, no news about Kopecky yet if she will defend her win from last year. Also returning in good form is...
  2. Strade Bianche 2025, March 8, one-day classic (men's)

    The best non-monument race, which should by now be a monument. It's always exciting and hard racing, with lots of gravel and climbing. Pogacar is returning to defend his last year's win, and Pidcock to defend his win the year before in 2023. There is talk of MVDP possibly starting as well, no...
  3. Strade Bianche 2024, March 2, one-day classic (women's)

    The best non-monument race, which should by now be a monument. It's always exciting and hard racing, with lots of gravel and climbing. Vollering is returning to defend the title. Vos is just fresh from her win in Omloop after beating Kopecky in the sprint. Who will have the upper hand? Notable...
  4. Strade Bianche 2024, March 2, one-day classic (men's)

    The best non-monument race, which should by now be a monument. It's always exciting and hard racing, with lots of gravel and climbing. Pogacar is returning to defend his 2022 win, while Wout and MVDP, the two elite off road riders, don't want to race on gravel it seems. Also Pidcock is return to...
  5. Strade Bianche 2023, March 4, one-day classic (men's & women's)

    The best non-monument race, which should by now be a monument. It's always exciting and hard racing, with lots of gravel and climbing. Wout and Pog won't be here unfortunately, so can anyone beat Matthieu Van Der Poel? Notable mentions: MVDP, Bilbao, Vlasov, Mohoric, Pidcock, Sheffield, Benoot...