Spring Classics

The Spring Classics refer to a series of prestigious one-day road cycling races held primarily in Europe during the spring months, typically from late March to mid-April. These races are characterized by their challenging terrain, which often includes cobblestones, hills, and unpredictable weather conditions. The most notable events in the Spring Classics include the Tour of Flanders, Paris-Roubaix, and Milan-San Remo. These races are an essential part of the UCI World Tour and are highly regarded in the cycling community for their historical significance, toughness, and the iconic status of the winners. They serve as a focal point in the professional cycling calendar, often drawing the sport’s top teams and riders who aim to achieve victory in these demanding events.