
Triple Crown (Cycling)
The Triple Crown in cycling refers to a rider winning three prestigious races within a single season: Milan-San Remo, Tour of Flanders, and Paris-Roubaix. These races represent different types of terrain and riding styles—classic one-day races known for their difficulty and history. Achieving the Triple Crown signals exceptional versatility, endurance, and skill across diverse racing conditions. It’s a rare feat highlighting a rider’s dominance in the road racing discipline, admired for its challenge and prestige in the cycling community.