Mark Cavendish became the first British winner of the Milano-Torino.
Cavendish rode to the front of the pack in the final hundred metres of the race.
The oldest race on the international calendar was held in 1876.
Alexander Kristoff came third, while Nacer Bouhanni finished second.
Cavendish crossed the finish line in a time of four hours and 31 minutes and 22 seconds.
I'm particularly happy. After winning the race from Magenta to Rivoli, Cavendish said this was the perfect team for a one-day race.
We never panicked. My team mates did a good job. This is amazing how they have led me out.
It was Cavendish's first win on European soil.
I like to win races. I won Milan-Sanremo. I have also won Milano-Torino.
It's not always a race for sprinters, so I'm happy to have my name on the same record book as some great climbers.
1. Mark Cavendish was in action for four hours and 22 minutes.
2. Same time as Nacer Bouhanni.
3. Alexander Kristoff is a person.
4. Max Kanter is a player for Movistar.
5. Peter Sagan is a racer.
6. Ita/AG2R Citroen is owned by Andrea Vendrame.
7. Michael Morkov is a Vinyl artist.
There are 8. Ben Swift is a member of the Ineos Grenadiers.
There are 9. Simone Consonni is from Ita.
10. Biniam Girmay is also known as Intermarche-Wanty-Gobert.