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Anna van der Breggen wins a rain-soaked Strade Bianche

‘Hell is not enough of a word to describe the conditions today.’ That was the verdict of Canyon-Sram’s Kasia Niewiadoma after the 2018 Strade Bianche. She had just finished second in Siena for the third time in a row yet still had a smile on her face, reflecting that it was perhaps her destiny to be a perennial runner-up at what was fast growing into one of the most prestigious races on the women’s calendar.

‘It was an extremely tough race,’ she told Cyclingnews, ‘and I have a huge appreciation for every rider who managed to finish today.’

Held in early

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