Matthew Brennan has scored his first seasonal victory in the final stage of the Santos Tour Down Under but... looks far ahead, particularly to the Milan-San Remo: "To be honest, I've never watched San Remo on TV, but I know there are two climbs at the end of the race that are quite important. Last year, Van der Poel and Pogačar were very strong on those climbs, but looking at the race profile and the riders who perform well year after year, it seems like a course quite suitable to my characteristics. Similar to today's stage, which was a continuous up and down and quite tough. Today's performance is a good starting point not only towards San Remo but also towards the other classics I'll race in the North. I also have Paris-Roubaix on the calendar. San Remo can be for sprinters, but it's the sprinters who decide if it will be so. Being able to defend myself on certain climbs helps, as happened today. I like knowing that in the past, riders like Caleb Ewan, Michael Matthews, and Allan Davis have won here in Stirling and have also been on the San Remo podium: it's an important motivation".