The 86th running of the Milan–San Remo cycling classic was held on 18 March 1995 and won by French rider Laurent Jalabert in a two-man sprint with Maurizio Fondriest.
First-year professional Cristian Salvato was in a solo breakaway for 220 km.
Russian favourite Evgueni Berzin punctured on the descent of Cipressa, but returned after a furious pursuit.
On the Poggio, Italian classics specialist Maurizio Fondriest broke clear, followed by Laurent Jalabert.
On the descent, a chase group of five, with Dimitri Konyshev, Stefano Zanini, Davide Rebellin and Michele Bartoli, was slowed down by a mechanical problem of Konyshev who piloted the group.