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1974 Milan–San Remo

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1974 Milan–San Remo
Race details
Dates18 March 1974
Stages1
Distance288[1] km (179.0 mi)
Winning time6h 46' 16"
Results
  Winner  Felice Gimondi (ITA) (Bianchi–Campagnolo)
  Second  Eric Leman (BEL) (MIC–Ludo–de Gribaldy)
  Third  Roger De Vlaeminck (BEL) (Brooklyn)
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The 1974 Milan–San Remo was the 65th edition of the Milan–San Remo cycle race and was held on 18 March 1974.[2] The race started in Milan and finished in San Remo. The race was won by Felice Gimondi of the Bianchi team.

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Transcription

General classification

Final general classification[3][4][5]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Felice Gimondi (ITA) Bianchi–Campagnolo 6h 46' 16"
2  Eric Leman (BEL) MIC–Ludo–de Gribaldy + 1' 53"
3  Roger De Vlaeminck (BEL) Brooklyn + 1' 54"
4  Franco Bitossi (ITA) Scic + 1' 55"
5  Enrico Paolini (ITA) Scic + 2' 05"
6  Marino Basso (ITA) Bianchi–Campagnolo + 2' 05"
7  Walter Godefroot (BEL) Carpenter–Confortluxe–Flandria + 2' 05"
8  Frans Verbeeck (BEL) Watney–Maes Pils + 2' 05"
9  Freddy Maertens (BEL) Carpenter–Confortluxe–Flandria + 2' 05"
10  Jaime Huélamo (ESP) Kas–Kaskol + 2' 05"

References

  1. ^ "Milano - San Remo Bicycle Race". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved 7 December 2017.
  2. ^ "1974 Milano - San Remo". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved 7 December 2017.
  3. ^ "65ème Milan-San Remo 1974". Memoire du cyclisme. Archived from the original on 19 April 2004.
  4. ^ "Milan - San Remo 1974". LesSports.info. Retrieved 7 December 2017.
  5. ^ "1974 Milano - Sanremo". First Cycling. Retrieved 7 December 2017.


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