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every year it has been held except 2001, 2002 and 2020. Originally, the climb was quite selective, as for 14 out of the first 39 editions of the race, the man to the top of the Turchino first was the winner of the race. In 1910, there was so much snow on the Turchino that only four of the 63 riders
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In recent years, the climb has not proven selective. The race almost inevitably ends with a mass sprint or a breakaway, formed after crossing the Turchino, comprising riders that would have otherwise been in the sprint.
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the most common. Though the climb from this road features some gradients topping 10%, these stretches are very brief and the average gradient is only 4%. The total distance of the climb from this road is 546 metres.
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who began the race finished it, and those who finished had to dismount and push their bikes through heavy snowdrifts at the top of the pass in order to get beyond it.
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While in the early days of Milan–San Remo the Turchino contributed to deciding the winner of the race, it is now not considered selective enough to break up a racing
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On 19 May 1944, fifty-nine civilians were murdered by Germans in a mass execution nearby. The episode is known as
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Milan–San Remo winners who also were the first over the Passo del Turchino
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The climb can be accessed by three roads, with the approach from
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Ciclists climbing the pass during Milano-Sanremo 2005 edition
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Elevation
Liguria
Italy
Coordinates
44°29′13″N 8°44′06″E / 44.4869°N 8.735°E / 44.4869; 8.735
Passo del Turchino is located in Alps
mountain pass
Masone
Mele
Italian
Liguria
classic
Milan–San Remo
peloton

Strage del Turchino

Mele
Voltri
Ovada
Milan–San Remo

incomplete
adding missing items
1908
Cyrille van Hauwaert
1909
Luigi Ganna
1912

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