Preview: Milan-Sanremo

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MSR Lineup

The first monument of the year, Milan-Sanremo, takes place this Saturday and MTN-Qhubeka p/b Samsung will be lining up at La Primavera with high hopes once again. 

With two past champions as part of our roster, Gerald Ciolek and Matt Goss, the top step of the podium is our teams ultimate goal come Sunday. The team has also started to come into form at just the right time, Gerald’s 2nd place on Monday’s Tirreno stage and Steve Cummings overall 6th place at the Italian race has ensured a high morale ahead of the 295km classic.

Essentially the Milan-Sanremo was the event that put MTN-Qhubeka p/b Samsung on the world cycling radar after Gerald’s emphatic victory in 2013. Last year the German strongman was again in contention for the victory, eventually ending off his title defence with 9th place in the sprint finish. These good memories are not only a motivating factor for our riders but for all our staff as well.

This year, Gerald and Matt both return to the roads of Milan-Sanremo with a powerhouse line-up of team members alongside them. Edvald Boasson Hagen, Reinardt Janse van Rensburg, Kristian Sbaragli, Serge Pauwels, Steve Cummings and Jaco Venter will be the other chargers on duty for MTN-Qhubeka p/b Samsung.

African fans will be able to catch the action live, on SuperSport 6 this Sunday with coverage starting at 15:20. This year’s Milan-Sanremo is also a special race for our team as we aim to fund 295 Qhubeka bicycles from our participation in the event, that is 1 bicycle per kilometer of the race. For more information on how you can assist us please follow this link: teammtnqhubeka.com/msrQhubeka  

Gerald Ciolek – Rider

I have enjoyed some good results at Milan-Sanremo winning the race two years ago and placing in the top 10 last March. This year we come back with a very strong team. We showed at Tirreno-Adriatico that we can play a lot of cards and we’re definately looking forward to it. We want to perform well, also because we’re trying to fund one bicycle per kilometer for the Qhubeka charity on Sunday.

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