The first 200 kilometers are flat to rolling, a long approach through the Po Valley and over the Passo del Turchino into Liguria. The race begins in earnest on the coastal road west of Imperia, where the Cipressa and Poggio sit 25 and six kilometers from the finish. The Cipressa is longer but less steep, a place where attacks rarely succeed but positioning becomes critical. The Poggio is short and twisting, with a summit four kilometers from the line. Attacks on the Poggio can succeed if timed well, but most years the race comes back together on the descent into Sanremo. The finish is a slight uphill drag, which favors riders who can accelerate out of the final corner with momentum already built. The race is won by reading the moves on the Poggio and holding position through the descent.