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Caleb Ewan surprises on Poggio but settles for second at Milan-San Remo – Cyclingnews.com
‘It would have been nice to have one guy there to keep it together’

A tale of two second places. When Caleb Ewan claimed the sprint behind Vincenzo Nibali at the 2018 Milan-San Remo, it felt almost like a victory. Three years on, a similar scenario provoked rather different sentiments.
On Saturday, Ewan was again the quickest man on the Via Roma, but once again, the Arrivo banner arrived a few metres too soon. Just ahead, late-attacker Jasper Stuyven (Trek-Segafredo) clung on to claim the spoils, while Ewan had to settle for the consolation of outpacing Wout van…
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