Spring has finally arrived and the most evident signal of the brighter times is Milan-Sanremo. After the heavy discussion about the possible inclusion of the Pompeiana climb, the course is back to its traditional format and the race will be the easiest one since 2007 when Oscar Freire won a bunch sprint. Sprinters like Mark Cavendish and André Greipel relish the opportunity to go for glory for one final time in Sanremo while attackers like Fabian Cancellara will try to destroy their party by attacking on the final Poggio climb. And they all have to keep an eye on Peter Sagan who has a shot at the win in almost any possible scenario.
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