2022 Milano-Torino Results & Recap

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Cav wins Milano-Torino Mark Cavendish (QST) because the first British rider to win the oldest bike race on the calendar, Milano Torino, today after a close sprint between the Manx Missile, Alexander K...

2022 Milano-Torino is in the books. The final results and standings are below, followed by our recap of how the race unfolded.

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Cav wins Milano-Torino

Mark Cavendish (QST) because the first British rider to win the oldest bike race on the calendar, Milano Torino, today after a close sprint between the Manx Missile, Alexander Kristoff (IWG) and Nacer Bouhanni (ARK). Bouhanni finished second and Kristoff, third after 199km of flat and fast racing.

“I’m really happy. I’m back with Michael Mørkøv again, and it was just dialed, which it has to be for a one-day race because there’s only one opportunity. They send most of the sprint team with Fabio Jakobsen most of the year, so there’s a solid base of a sprint team for me here, and you’ve seen it’s just incredible,” Cavendish said at the finish.

“It’s the first time I raced Milano-Torino and I’m super happy. I like winning races. I’ve already won Milan-San Remo and now I can say that I’ve won Milano-Torino as well. Normally this is just a hilly race, so to see my name next to riders who have won this race, that’s quite special.”

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