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The 1907 Milan-San Remo was the 1st edition of the Milan–San Remo, a classic one-day cycle race organised by La Gazzetta dello Sport in Italy. The single day event was held on 14 April 1907 and stretched from Milan to its end in Sanremo. The winner was Lucien Petit-Breton from France.〔http://www.archiviolastampa.it/component/option,com_lastampa/task,search/mod,libera/action,viewer/Itemid,3/page,3/articleid,1206_01_1907_0104_0003_17719587/anews,true/〕〔http://www.archiviolastampa.it/component/option,com_lastampa/task,search/mod,libera/action,viewer/Itemid,3/page,5/articleid,1206_01_1907_0106_0005_17719911/anews,true/〕 33 riders rode the 288 km course, starting at 4am.〔("Milano-Sanremo – 1907 – race report , photos, reactions…" ) dailypeloton.com 2007-03-20 Retrieved 2010-02-20〕 ==Organisation== Eugenio Costamagna (manager of La Gazzetta dello Sport) was the man with the vision. After being approached by the Unione Sportiva Sanremese with idea of finishing a cycle race in San Remo, Costamagna decided on Milan as a starting point, connecting the hub of the Italian cycling industry with the hub of tourism. A route was decided on that included Passo di Turchino and Costamagna had no idea if the route was humanly possible.〔(milansanremo.co.uk ) Retrieved 2010-02-20〕 He invited top cyclists of the time to test the course in the 1907 edition of the race. The race rules made the event even harder; no changing of bicycles, no supplies or accessories and no team support was allowed.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「1907 Milan–San Remo」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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