
About this episode
The episode breaks down the thrilling events of the Milano–San Remo race, highlighting key performances and moments.
Milano–San Remo delivered exactly what it always promises… and somehow still surprised. From a brutal, slow-burning build to one of the most chaotic and thrilling final 30km we’ve seen in years, this was cycling at its absolute peak. Crashes, comebacks, and a finish that came down to centimetres. The kind of race that reminds you why this sport hits different. We break down: Pog’s unreal recovery and what it means for his legacy The tactical moments that decided the race Whether Pidcock let one slip The chaos, crashes, and courage in the women’s race Why Lotte Kopecky’s win might be bigger than it looks Plus: Pro Velo Super League wrap Big performances from the next wave of Aussie talent And yes… Hollywood’s still whinging Chloe Hosking was meant to join us to unpack what’s going on at Cycling Australia, but internet issues had other ideas. We’ll bring that conversation to you in a special follow-up episode later this week.
People in this episode
Host: Black Sheep
Guest: Chloe Hosking
Topics covered
- Milano–San Remo
- cycling
- race analysis
- Pog's recovery
- Pidcock's performance
- women's race
- Aussie talent
Keywords
- Pog
- Pidcock
- Milano–San Remo
- Lotte Kopecky
- Chloe Hosking
- cycling analysis
- women's race
- Aussie talent
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Cycling Australia
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