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The 2012 Milano–Torino was the 93rd edition of the Milano–Torino single-day cycling race. It was held on 26 September 2012, over a distance of 193 km, starting near Milan in Novate Milanese and ending near Turin on the Colle di Superga ("Superga Hill"). Team Saxo Bank-Tinkoff Bank rider Alberto Contador (winner of 2012 Vuelta a España) won the race, having attacked on the final climb to Basilica di Superga, winning a "classic" for the first time in his professional career. Diego Ulissi of Lampre-ISD was second and Astana's Fredrik Kessiakoff completed the podium.

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  • The 2012 Milano–Torino was the 93rd edition of the Milano–Torino single-day cycling race. It was held on 26 September 2012, over a distance of 193 km, starting near Milan in Novate Milanese and ending near Turin on the Colle di Superga ("Superga Hill"). Team Saxo Bank-Tinkoff Bank rider Alberto Contador (winner of 2012 Vuelta a España) won the race, having attacked on the final climb to Basilica di Superga, winning a "classic" for the first time in his professional career. Diego Ulissi of Lampre-ISD was second and Astana's Fredrik Kessiakoff completed the podium. (en)
  • Das 93. Radrennen Mailand–Turin (offiziell: Milano-Torino - Trofeo Nobili Rubinetterie) fand am 26. September 2012 in Italien erstmals seit 2007 wieder statt. Das Eintagesrennen war Teil der UCI Europe Tour 2012 und innerhalb dieser in die Kategorie 1.HC eingestuft. Die Distanz des ältesten Radrennens der Welt betrug 193,5 Kilometer. (de)
  • La 93e édition de Milan-Turin a eu lieu le 26 septembre 2012. Elle a été remportée en solitaire par l'Espagnol Alberto Contador (Saxo Bank-Tinkoff Bank) 15 secondes devant l'Italien Diego Ulissi (Lampre-ISD) et 24 secondes sur le Suédois Fredrik Kessiakoff (Astana). L'épreuve, qui ne s'est pas disputée depuis l’édition 2007, fait partie de l'UCI Europe Tour 2012 en catégorie 1.HC. (fr)
  • La Milano-Torino 2012, novantatreesima edizione della corsa, si svolse il 26 settembre 2012, per un percorso totale di 193,50 km. Venne vinta dallo spagnolo Alberto Contador, che terminò la gara in 4h32'12". Il tracciato fu caratterizzato dalla ripetizione per due volte del colle di Superga (lato Sassi): l'arrivo venne infatti posto nel piazzale antistante la Basilica. (it)
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  • The 2012 Milano–Torino was the 93rd edition of the Milano–Torino single-day cycling race. It was held on 26 September 2012, over a distance of 193 km, starting near Milan in Novate Milanese and ending near Turin on the Colle di Superga ("Superga Hill"). Team Saxo Bank-Tinkoff Bank rider Alberto Contador (winner of 2012 Vuelta a España) won the race, having attacked on the final climb to Basilica di Superga, winning a "classic" for the first time in his professional career. Diego Ulissi of Lampre-ISD was second and Astana's Fredrik Kessiakoff completed the podium. (en)
  • Das 93. Radrennen Mailand–Turin (offiziell: Milano-Torino - Trofeo Nobili Rubinetterie) fand am 26. September 2012 in Italien erstmals seit 2007 wieder statt. Das Eintagesrennen war Teil der UCI Europe Tour 2012 und innerhalb dieser in die Kategorie 1.HC eingestuft. Die Distanz des ältesten Radrennens der Welt betrug 193,5 Kilometer. (de)
  • La 93e édition de Milan-Turin a eu lieu le 26 septembre 2012. Elle a été remportée en solitaire par l'Espagnol Alberto Contador (Saxo Bank-Tinkoff Bank) 15 secondes devant l'Italien Diego Ulissi (Lampre-ISD) et 24 secondes sur le Suédois Fredrik Kessiakoff (Astana). L'épreuve, qui ne s'est pas disputée depuis l’édition 2007, fait partie de l'UCI Europe Tour 2012 en catégorie 1.HC. (fr)
  • La Milano-Torino 2012, novantatreesima edizione della corsa, si svolse il 26 settembre 2012, per un percorso totale di 193,50 km. Venne vinta dallo spagnolo Alberto Contador, che terminò la gara in 4h32'12". Il tracciato fu caratterizzato dalla ripetizione per due volte del colle di Superga (lato Sassi): l'arrivo venne infatti posto nel piazzale antistante la Basilica. (it)
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