Pidcock wins Milano‑Torino

Tom Pidcock took the 150th Milano‑Torino with a perfectly timed late attack on Superga, beating Tobias Halland Johannessen into second and Primož Roglič into third. The anniversary victory is an early-season signal for classics form ahead of Paris‑Roubaix and the spring calendar. (cyclinguptodate.com) (giroditalia.it)

The 150th Milano‑Torino was held on March 18, 2026 over 174 km, with Tom Pidcock taking the win in 3h48'45" for an average speed of 45.639 km/h. (milanotorino.it) The race finished atop the Colle di Superga, a climb of roughly 4.9 km at about 9.1% average gradient with ramps above 11%, and Pidcock launched his decisive acceleration with roughly 500 metres remaining on the final ascent. (velowire.com) Pidcock crossed the line four seconds ahead of Tobias Halland Johannessen and five seconds ahead of Primož Roglič, while Giulio Pellizzari and Cian Uijtdebroeks completed the top five. (procyclingstats.com) The winner rides for Pinarello‑Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team, which framed the victory as the result of a measured, team-controlled effort that positioned Pidcock for the final kick. (pinarello-q36-5.com) Race coverage noted Primož Roglič had forced a selection on the climb earlier before Pidcock struck in the final kilometre, and the win marked Pidcock’s second victory of the 2026 season. (cyclingnews.com) As a 1.Pro event the podium paid UCI points of 250 for first, 170 for second and 140 for third, officially recorded in the race classification. (procyclingstats.com)

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