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Race details
Dates20 March 2004
Stages1
Distance294 km (182.7 mi)
Winning time7h 11' 23"
Results
  Winner   Óscar Freire ( ESP) ( Rabobank)
  Second   Erik Zabel ( GER) ( T-Mobile Team)
  Third   Stuart O'Grady ( AUS) ( Cofidis)
←  2003
2005 →

The 2004 Milan–San Remo cycling race was the 95th edition of the monument classic Milan–San Remo and was won for the first time by Spaniard Óscar Freire of Rabobank. [1] It was held on 20 March 2004 over 294 kilometres. Four times winner Erik Zabel lifted his arms to celebrate too soon and Freire won by 3 centimeters by a bike throw at the line.

Results

Cyclist Team Time
1   Óscar Freire ( ESP) Rabobank 7h 11' 23"
2   Erik Zabel ( GER) T-Mobile Team s.t.
3   Stuart O'Grady ( AUS) Cofidis s.t.
4   Alessandro Petacchi ( ITA) Fassa Bortolo s.t.
5   Max van Heeswijk ( NED) U.S. Postal Service s.t.
6   Igor Astarloa ( ESP) Cofidis s.t.
7   Romāns VainĹĄteins ( LAT) Lampre s.t.
8   Paolo Bettini ( ITA) Quick-Step–Davitamon s.t.
9   Miguel Ángel MartĂ­n ( ESP) Saunier Duval–Prodir s.t.
10   Peter Van Petegem ( BEL) Lotto–Domo s.t.

References

  1. ^ "Milan–San Remo results". 2004-11-04. Archived from the original on 2004-11-04. Retrieved 2023-10-05.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Race details
Dates20 March 2004
Stages1
Distance294 km (182.7 mi)
Winning time7h 11' 23"
Results
  Winner   Óscar Freire ( ESP) ( Rabobank)
  Second   Erik Zabel ( GER) ( T-Mobile Team)
  Third   Stuart O'Grady ( AUS) ( Cofidis)
←  2003
2005 →

The 2004 Milan–San Remo cycling race was the 95th edition of the monument classic Milan–San Remo and was won for the first time by Spaniard Óscar Freire of Rabobank. [1] It was held on 20 March 2004 over 294 kilometres. Four times winner Erik Zabel lifted his arms to celebrate too soon and Freire won by 3 centimeters by a bike throw at the line.

Results

Cyclist Team Time
1   Óscar Freire ( ESP) Rabobank 7h 11' 23"
2   Erik Zabel ( GER) T-Mobile Team s.t.
3   Stuart O'Grady ( AUS) Cofidis s.t.
4   Alessandro Petacchi ( ITA) Fassa Bortolo s.t.
5   Max van Heeswijk ( NED) U.S. Postal Service s.t.
6   Igor Astarloa ( ESP) Cofidis s.t.
7   Romāns VainĹĄteins ( LAT) Lampre s.t.
8   Paolo Bettini ( ITA) Quick-Step–Davitamon s.t.
9   Miguel Ángel MartĂ­n ( ESP) Saunier Duval–Prodir s.t.
10   Peter Van Petegem ( BEL) Lotto–Domo s.t.

References

  1. ^ "Milan–San Remo results". 2004-11-04. Archived from the original on 2004-11-04. Retrieved 2023-10-05.

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