Milan-San Remo – What the Stars Said: Pogačar, Pidcock, Van Aert, Van Der Poel

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The aftermath of Milan-San Remo saw the sport's luminaries – Tadej Pogačar, Tom Pidcock, Wout van Aert, and Mathieu van der Poel – offer their post-race reflections following Jasper Philipsen's surprise sprint victory. Their comments, gathered from various sources, painted a picture of a race where aggressive tactics on the Poggio failed to dislodge the eventual winner, highlighting the inherent unpredictability of *La Classicissima*.
This collective post-mortem underscores the tactical tightrope walked by the sport's biggest names at San Remo. Pogačar's repeated Poggio attacks, Van der Poel's defensive masterclass, and Van Aert's strategic positioning all ultimately fell short against Philipsen's perfectly timed acceleration and superior sprint. It's a recurring theme: the strongest often don't win San Remo, but the smartest, or perhaps the luckiest, often do, reminding us that raw power isn't the sole currency on the Via Roma.
Ultimately, the stars' reflections confirm what we already knew: Milan-San Remo remains a cruel mistress, often rewarding the patient over the audacious.
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