Tom Pidcock wins the Milan-Turin

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18
Mar
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Decisive attack 500 meters from the finish line

Tom Pidcock wins the Milan-Turin (1.Pro) of 174 from Rho to Superga.

The initial breakaway of 6 men was caught during the first ascent of Superga, with Pietrobon the last to give up.
Red Bull takes charge of setting the pace on the first pass, with Fisher-Black's pace creating a strong separation. Roglic attacks at the top with Cepeda following him; Uijtdebroeks and Pidcock then manage to rejoin.

On the descent, other men return, while on the flat another Red Bull man counterattacks: Boichis.
The Frenchman is caught before the start of the final climb, thanks to the work of the Uno-X.

Movistar sets the pace and Uijtdebroeks attacks with 3km to go.
Five remain in the lead: Roglic, Pidcock, Uijtdebroeks, Cepeda and Johannessen.

Pidcock tries an attack at 500 meters and manages to create a gap and win alone.
Second place for Johannessen , third Roglic .
Pellizzari finished fourth, after having suffered greatly from the changes in pace.