Italy • One-day Classic
The sun-drenched preamble to the Italian spring where the salt air of the Ligurian Sea meets the punishing, repetitive stabs of the Colla Micheri. It is a tactical cage fight on narrow ridge roads, serving as the brutal wake-up call for riders dreaming of San Remo glory.
Total Editions
1
Latest Winner
TBD
First Edition
2026
Race Type
One-day
A hilly, punchy profile featuring a grueling final circuit over the Colla Micheri; characterized by narrow, technical roads, steep gradients, and coastal winds that favor aggressive attackers and versatile climbers.
Browse all historical editions and their results
| Year | Winner | |
|---|---|---|
| 2026 | TBD |
The inaugural edition is won by Italian rider Guido Neri, establishing a new tradition on the Riviera.
Cycling legend Eddy Merckx secures his second consecutive victory, cementing the race's prestige.
The event is elevated to UCI 1.HC status, reflecting its growing importance for WorldTour teams.
The race is officially integrated into the UCI ProSeries calendar.
Lenny Martinez becomes the youngest winner in the race's modern history, underscoring its reputation as a proving ground for elite talent.