Italy • One-day Classic
The rebirth of the 'Classicissima' brings the electric tension of the Italian Riviera to the women's peloton, a high-speed pursuit where the Mediterranean wind and the silent dread of the Poggio dictate destiny. It is a nervous ballet of positioning that culminates in a thundering sprint on the hallowed asphalt of the Via Roma, crowning the undisputed queen of the spring.
Total Editions
1
Latest Winner
TBD
First Edition
2026
Race Type
One-day
A coastal route along the Ligurian Sea starting in Genoa, defined by the narrow, technical climbs of the Cipressa and the Poggio di Sanremo. The race is famous for its high-speed tension, hair-raising descents, and the prestigious sprint finish on Sanremo's Via Roma.
Browse all historical editions and their results
| Year | Winner | |
|---|---|---|
| 2026 | TBD |
The first edition is held under the name 'Primavera Rosa', won by Italian rider Sara Felloni.
The race is discontinued after seven editions, leaving a nearly twenty-year void in the women's spring calendar.
RCS Sport and the UCI officially announce the race's revival as part of the Women's WorldTour.
The race returns to Sanremo for its inaugural modern edition, won by Lorena Wiebes in a high-stakes finish on the Via Roma.