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Lorena Wiebes (SD Worx-Protime) celebrates at end line as race winner of Milan-San Remo Girls 2025 (Picture credit score: Getty Pictures)
Lotte Kopecky and Lorena Wiebes firstly in Genoa (Picture credit score: Getty Pictures)
The peloton weaving alongside the Ligurian coast (Picture credit score: Getty Pictures)
The favourites’ groups come to the fore because the race approaches the Cipressa (Picture credit score: Getty Pictures)
Nikola Noskova (Cofidis) assaults throughout the Milan-San Remo Girls 2025 (Picture credit score: Getty Pictures)
Clara Koppenburg within the bunch at Milan-San Remo Girls 2025 (Picture credit score: Getty Pictures)
Eva Van Agt (Visma-Lease a Bike) within the bunch at Milan-San Remo Girls 2025 (Picture credit score: Getty Pictures)
Elisa Longo Borghini (UAE Workforce ADQ) within the bunch at Milan-San Remo Girls 2025 (Picture credit score: Getty Pictures)
Loes Adegeest at Milan-San Remo Girls 2025 (Picture credit score: Getty Pictures)
Mie Bjorndal Ottestad at Milan-San Remo Girls 2025 (Picture credit score: Getty Pictures)
Dominika Wlodarczyk and Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig at Milan-San Remo Girls 2025 (Picture credit score: Getty Pictures)
A basic view of the peloton passing by Imperia village near Cipressa throughout the 1st Sanremo Girls 2025 (Picture credit score: Getty Pictures)
Loes Adegeest at Milan-San Remo Girls 2025 (Picture credit score: Getty Pictures)
Juliette Labous, Yara Kastelijn, Lorena Wiebes within the remaining climbs of Milan-San Remo 2025 (Picture credit score: Getty Pictures)
Lorena Wiebes (SD Worx-Protime) received the 2025 Milan-San Remo Women , crossing the road first within the dash of a small group forward of Marianne Vos (Visma-Lease a Bike), with Noemi Rüegg (EF Schooling-Oatly) ending third.
After a busy descent from the Poggio, Elisa Longo Borghini (UAE Workforce ADQ) had attacked straight away and bought a sizeable hole at first till Wiebes’ teammate, world champion Lotte Kopecky went all-out within the chase.
Longo Borghini was a number of seconds forward on the flamme rouge, and Vos was first to launch her dash, prompting Wiebes to react. As they handed Longo Borghini, Vos took the lead, however Wiebes had a final punch left, passing Vos within the remaining ten metres to win.
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