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'The pressure is low' – Is the most ruthless Tadej Pogačar yet heading for Paris-Roubaix?
Slovenian takes Milan-San Remo liberation and Tour of Flanders domination into the race which is hardest for him to win ...
Complete Paris–Roubaix winners list (1896–2025) with timeline graphic, cobbled legends, and history of cycling’s toughest one ...
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Everything the Tour of Flanders can tell us about Paris-Roubaix
No Evenepoel, the Monument quintuple and Kopecky's chances ...
Olympic gold medallist Remco Evenepoel will skip the cobbled Paris–Roubaix one-day race this Sunday and instead focus on his favoured Liege-Bastogne-Liege later this month.
No last-minute surprise participation for the Belgian star in Hell of the North ...
While the Tour de France is, by far, the most famous cycling race in the world, the most famous one-day race is the famed ...
Sit comfortably for the Paris-Roubaix, because the riders certainly can't. 30 backside-jangling cobbled sections totaling 50km lend this infamous Monument its cheery nickname, "The Hell of the North", ...
PARIS — Welcome to the Hell of the North, Tadej Pogacar. The three-time Tour de France champion from Slovenia will take part for the first time in Paris-Roubaix, the grueling cycling classic over ...
ROUBAIX, France (AP) — Dutch rider Mathieu van der Poel benefited from Tadej Pogačar's late crash on Sunday to win the Paris-Roubaix race for the third straight year. Pogačar's debut appearance at the ...
The French Classic was started in 1896 by Theo Vienne and Maurice Perez, two textile manufacturers from Roubaix. Vienne and Perez saw the success of Bordeaux-Paris and wanted to organise something ...
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How cycling's new late attacker Alec Segaert is making his Classics presence impossible to ignore
After going close at In Flanders Fields, young Belgian looks for top performance at Tour of Flanders and Paris-Roubaix ...
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