2025 runner-up Marianne Vos pulls out of Milan-San Remo at last minute as start list loses another big name
BRR Analysis
Marianne Vos, the reigning Dutch champion and a pre-race favourite, has withdrawn from the upcoming Milan-San Remo for personal reasons. Citing concerns over her father's health, Vos will return home, leaving her Jumbo-Visma team to replace her with Rosita Reijnhout. This last-minute change removes one of the strongest contenders from the inaugural women's edition of *La Classicissima*, just days before the event.
Vos's absence is a significant blow to the race's competitive landscape and Jumbo-Visma's ambitions. As a rider with an unparalleled palmarès across road, cyclocross, and track, her presence alone elevates any start list. Her recent form, including a runner-up finish in the 2023 edition, underscored her potential for victory on the iconic Italian parcours. This withdrawal, while understandable given the circumstances, deprives fans of a duel many anticipated, and leaves a substantial void for her team to fill.
While unfortunate, Vos's withdrawal underscores the human element often overlooked in professional sport. Milan-San Remo will proceed, but it will certainly feel the absence of a true titan.
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