Slovenia's Tadej Pogacar has turned the men's Strade Bianche into a procession with a dominant victory after an astonishing 81km solo attack in the Italian classic.
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The UAE Team Emirates superstar went ahead on the 11.5km-Monte Sante Marie gravel section and never looked back on Saturday (Sunday AEDT), crossing the line two minutes 44 seconds clear of his nearest pursuers.
Toms Skujins (Lidl-Trek) was second with Maxim van Gils (Lotto-Dstny) in third place.
"We came to Sante Maria and the conditions were really tough. There was no more resources left in the group. It was a moment when it was really muddy and you couldn't see anything, so I decided to go on the attack," two-time Tour de France winner Pogacar said.
"I knew that it's going to be long but when I had a gap I knew I could go to the end."
The 215km race, one of the jewels of the classics season, started and finished in Siena and included 15 gravel sections.
Last year's champion Tom Pidcock finished fourth.
Australian Associated Press