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- 1907_Milan–San_Remo abstract "The 1907 Milan-San Remo was the 1st edition of the Milan–San Remo, a classic one-day cycle race organised by La Gazzetta dello Sport in Italy. The single day event was held on 14 April 1907 and stretched 288 km (179 mi) from Milan to its end in Sanremo. The winner was Lucien Petit-Breton from France.33 riders rode the 288 km course, starting at 4am.".
- Q642255 abstract "The 1907 Milan-San Remo was the 1st edition of the Milan–San Remo, a classic one-day cycle race organised by La Gazzetta dello Sport in Italy. The single day event was held on 14 April 1907 and stretched 288 km (179 mi) from Milan to its end in Sanremo. The winner was Lucien Petit-Breton from France.33 riders rode the 288 km course, starting at 4am.".
- 1907_Milan–San_Remo comment "The 1907 Milan-San Remo was the 1st edition of the Milan–San Remo, a classic one-day cycle race organised by La Gazzetta dello Sport in Italy. The single day event was held on 14 April 1907 and stretched 288 km (179 mi) from Milan to its end in Sanremo. The winner was Lucien Petit-Breton from France.33 riders rode the 288 km course, starting at 4am.".
- Q642255 comment "The 1907 Milan-San Remo was the 1st edition of the Milan–San Remo, a classic one-day cycle race organised by La Gazzetta dello Sport in Italy. The single day event was held on 14 April 1907 and stretched 288 km (179 mi) from Milan to its end in Sanremo. The winner was Lucien Petit-Breton from France.33 riders rode the 288 km course, starting at 4am.".