Dylan van Baarle and his journey from worst to first at Paris-Roubaix
Silver in last year's world championships was all the Dutch rider needed to convince himself he could go the monument distance and win.
Silver in last year's world championships was all the Dutch rider needed to convince himself he could go the monument distance and win.
‘He might need a lawyer but that will be it. I hope he doesn’t sleep this evening,’ says team boss.
Mohorič dazzled all day long at Paris-Roubaix but made one attack too many to be best for the second-place sprint.
'When they went in the crosswinds, and split it, they took the opportunity. We’ve never seen anything like that in Paris-Roubaix,' said former Tour de France winner.
Ineos Grenadiers wins its first Paris-Roubaix after Dutchman attacks late to distance elite group.
'If you don't know anything about the race, stay home. For me that is dramatic, because there was still a podium place in it,' says Belgian rider.
The fourth race in the Grasshopper Adventure Series was for the mountain bikers.
An aero bike with a narrow cockpit and fat tires for the Hell of the North.
As the dust settles on the Paris-Roubaix Femmes we take a look at all the tech from the start and finish.
VeloNews takes a tour of AG Insurance-NXTG's team car to discover the unique demands on team mechanics, directors and vehicles in the 'Hell of the North.'
Elisa Longo Borghini steals the show, Trek Segafredo's masterclass, and SD Worx unravels.
Book extract: By 1967, Paris-Roubaix needed a facelift. Former miner and cycling legend Jean Stablinski knew of a treacherous sector he thought was too difficult for the race.
Trek-Segafredo is two for two at Paris-Roubaix Femmes with a Domane built with SRAM Red, Pirelli tubeless, and a single chainring.
Here we have it, a bike that could be heading to victory come Sunday.
Paris-Roubaix Femmes-winner Elisa Longo Borghini and her Trek-Segafredo teammates race on an unreleased new Trek Domane RSL.
'The last will be first'.
A different rider, a very different race, a different set of pressures than they faced in October, but six months on from the inaugural Paris Roubaix Femmes, Trek-Segafredo answered every question asked of them on the dusty cobbles of northern France on Saturday.
An immediate breakdown of the second Paris-Roubaix Femmes.
"It’s like going through Dante's Hell and then being in the paradise".
Longo Borghini may have rode into the velodrome alone, but she says her team support was the reason she was there at all.
American rider carrying momentum into debut in the 'Hell of the North' with Ineos Grenadiers.
Longo Borghini makes it two from two for Trek-Segafredo at Paris-Roubaix Femmes with a spectacular solo effort.
'The bigger teams, they can sign, retain and poach the best talent from smaller teams. It’s a rough game. You’ve got to be really scrappy,' says American team boss.
'Honestly, I had a lot of fun today, as much as it hurt. I’ll be back for revenge,' says American rider.
The road world champion was seen receiving a sticky bottle on her way back to the bunch.
Brand on the podium and van Dijk in the top-10 rounds out dominant day for Trek-Segafredo after Longo Borghini's solo escape.
‘I'm sure that during the upcoming years I’ll come close or maybe get the victory,’ says Kopecky.
Sun, dust, and hoisted cobbles at the second edition of Paris Roubaix Femmes.
Italian star channels frustration of a lost spring to go all-in with solo raid over cobblestones of Roubaix, hails ‘perfect’ new Trek Domane.
Unfortunately, the race will have to start without the cyclocross world champion.
Italian wins via long-range attack as Kopecky and Brand complete podium.
While chasing back from a flat tire, Balsamo took help from her team car — and was thrown out of the race.
Trek-Segafredo team loses major opponent after Vos ruled out of Paris-Roubaix Femmes on morning of race.
Veteran mechanic Jac-Johann Steyn explains his team's gearing and tire configurations, and the thinking behind them.
Michal Kwiatkowski says he feels like a neo-pro as he makes his second appearance at the monument.
'When I tested positive this morning, the world came crashing down for a moment,' says Dutch rider.
Pro men and women test their legs and their equipment ahead of this year's ‘Hell of the North.’
Van Aert 'not in pre-Tour of Flanders form' after COVID case but intent on going down swinging at Paris-Roubaix.
'Contract negotiation is about business. You cannot explain a season without results with two punctures and a badly timed crash,' says team boss.
Three weeks after collapsing at the Volta a Cataluya, Sonny Colbrelli says he is feeling 'lucky' to be alive and with his family.
By all accounts a return to autumn Roubaixs would cause a rider revolt.
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We dig into the new gravel shoe from top to bottom
The EF Education–Easy Post general manager discusses what it takes to keep one of cycling’s longest-tenured teams running.
The team is finally fully fit with time running out to score a big one this spring.
Bib shorts, cargo bib shorts, and a standout swing-season cycling jersey.
A race report from 1981 that includes Bernard Hinault's victory at Paris-Roubaix.
A close-up look at the Amstel Gold Race-winning bike — with 30mm Continental tubeless tires and a full Shimano Dura-Ace 9250 group — to be raced at the ‘Hell of the North.’
Double bar tape, 30mm tires and more for the ‘Hell of the North.’
From van Baarle to van der Poel, we highlight the key riders to watch in Sunday's final spring classic of the season.
On the ground in France, the CyclingTips podcast previews the upcoming Paris-Roubaix and Paris-Roubaix Femmes.
She might be a favorite for Saturday's race, but the World ITT Champion isn't in love with the cobbles.
After barely a half a year since the previous edition, it's again time for the ‘Hell of the North.'
The documentary about women's cycling returns with an episode focused on the fearsome 'Hell of the North.'
Sport scientists, team staffers and chefs lift the lid on the old-school feasts and high-tech fuelling of the 'Hell of the North.'
A confident Mads Pedersen will co-lead Trek-Segrafredo and the team is racing to win Paris-Roubaix.
We trawled through 16 editions of the Hell of the North and the data shows there is only one clear favourite this weekend.
Dutch rider plays down her status as a favorite after crashing heavily in the 2021 edition.
The EF Education-EasyPost general manager discusses what it takes to keep one of cycling’s longest-tenured teams running.
Australian underwent double surgery this week and will miss Sunday's Paris-Roubaix.
The cobblestoned roads of northern France are the cruel setting for cycling's most spectacular singular day of racing.
Lotto Soudal in a race for points as the team tries to avoid demotion from the WorldTour at the end of 2022.
Jumbo-Visma is glad the Belgian star is back in time to race Paris-Roubaix: 'Wout starts in a free role.'
A look at the buildup to the cobbled monument that finishes in a velodrome after taking on 55km of cobbles in the men's ‘Hell of the North.'
Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl boss pushes back on notion of moving such races as Tour of Flanders and Paris-Roubaix to the fall.
From Hornaing through the Carrefour de l'Arbre and onto Roubaix, the 29 kilometers of pavé that help make up the 2022 Paris-Roubaix Femmes.
Ahead of the weekend's racing, the Grubers joined the riders on their course recons.
Also: quelling crosswind instability with wider tires, and how to measure chain wear without a chain checker tool.
Here's what you need to know about the 119th edition of the men's 'Hell of the North'.
Les Amis de Paris-Roubaix take care of the cobbles ... but only enough to make the race as hard as it is.
Spotted at the Sea Otter Classic, this is a clever take on the modern bike travel case.
We’re over half-way through the classics and there’s been plenty of races so far to give us an idea of the landscape of women’s WorldTour racing in 2022.
The Dutch rider had a cardiac ablation as a preventative measure in late February.
The film follows KC Cross, a cyclist and advocate for BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ in Northwest Arkansas.
‘For more cushioning, double wrap the bar tape. But another approach is to ride without gloves and even without handlebar tape,’ says WorldTour mechanic Raf Wittenberg.
Eight tips for optimizing your training to make the most of the time available for riding.
Andrei Tchmil wins on a Caloi frame produced by Eddy Merckx with a RockShox fork and Vittoria Super Pavé tires.
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Nettie, Matt and Mitch take an in-depth look at the Queen of the Classics, Paris-Roubaix!
Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl boss Patrick Lefevere says all seven starters will be fully healthy for the first time all spring.