2016 Milano–Torino

Milan-Turin 2016
Race details
Course97. Milano–Torino
Competitions2016 UCI Europe Tour 1.HC

DateSeptember 28, 2016
Distance186 km
Country Italy
Journey originSan Giuliano Milanese
Journey destinationSuperga
Teams18
Starting riders142
Arriving riders97
Average speed44.01 km/h
Palmares
Winner Miguel Ángel López (Astana)
Second Michael Woods (Cannondale-Drapac)
Third Rigoberto Urán (Cannondale-Drapac)
2015
Documentation

The 97th edition of the Milano–Torino cycling classic was held on 28 September 2016. It was run over a distance of 186 km, starting near Milan in San Giuliano Milanese and ending near Turin on the Colle di Superga. The race was won by Colombian rider Miguel Ángel López after a late attack on the Superga hill. Canadian Michael Woods was second, Rigoberto Urán third.[1]

Teams

WorldTeams (11)
  1. AG2R La Mondiale
  2. Astana
  3. BMC Racing
  4. Cannondale-Drapac
  5. Lampre-Merida
  6. Movistar
  7. Giant-Alpecin
  8. Katusha
  9. Sky
  10. Tinkoff
  11. Trek-Segafredo
Professional continental teams (7)
  1. Androni Giocattoli-Sidermec
  2. Bardiani CSF
  3. Caja Rural-Seguros RGA
  4. CCC Sprandi Polkowice
  5. Gazprom-RusVelo
  6. Nippo-Vini Fantini
  7. Wilier Triestina-Southeast

Result

General classification
RiderCountryTeamTime
1. Miguel Ángel López ColombiaAstana4h 13' 36"
2. Michael Woods CanadaCannondale-Drapac+ 9"
3. Rigoberto Urán ColombiaCannondale-Drapac+ 14"
4. Daniel Moreno SpainMovistar+ 19"
5. Diego Ulissi ItalyLampre-Merida+ 21"
6. Fabio Aru ItalyAstana+ 23"
7. Pello Bilbao SpainCaja Rural-Seguros RGA+ 27"
8. Rodolfo Torres ColombiaAndroni Giocattoli-Sidermec+ 32"
9. Romain Bardet FranceAG2R La Mondiale+ 36"
10. Warren Barguil FranceGiant-Alpecin+ 40"
11. Sergio Pardilla SpainCaja Rural-Seguros RGA+ 40"
12. Leopold König Czech RepublicSky+ 40"
13. Domenico Pozzovivo ItalyAG2R La Mondiale+ 47"
14. Giovanni Visconti ItalyMovistar+ 52"
15. Franco Pellizotti ItalyAndroni Giocattoli-Sidermec+ 1' 02"
16. Alessio Taliani ItalyAndroni Giocattoli-Sidermec+ 1' 10"
17. Daniel Felipe Martínez ColombiaWilier Triestina-Southeast+ 1' 10"
18. Pierre Latour FranceAG2R La Mondiale+ 1' 14"
19. Ben Hermans BelgiumBMC Racing+ 1' 24"
20. Damiano Cunego ItalyNippo-Vini Fantini+ 1' 26"

References

  1. Frattini, Kristen. "Miguel Lopez wins Milano-Torino". cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 13 October 2016.
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