Terpstra: Sagan was just stronger
Despite his formidable Quick-Step team, Roubaix favorite Niki Terpstra concedes that Peter Sagan was stronger on the cobbles.
Despite his formidable Quick-Step team, Roubaix favorite Niki Terpstra concedes that Peter Sagan was stronger on the cobbles.
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Peter Sagan now has a pair of monument victories, in the Tour of Flanders and Paris-Roubaix.
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World champion Peter Sagan (Bora-Hansgrohe) won his second "monument" on Sunday at the "Hell of the North," Paris-Roubaix.
A crash nearly ended his career back in 2014, Taylor Phinney finally claimed his first ever top 10 in Paris-Roubaix, finishing eighth.
Peter Sagan's plan entering Paris-Roubaix on Sunday was to attack alone. He did so, and left Roubaix with the cobblestone trophy.
After 15th at Paris-Roubaix on Sunday, Gilbert finishes the cobbled classics winless and is still chasing a career Monument sweep.
Michael Goolaerts was airlifted to the hospital after being knocked unconscious in a heavy crash at Paris-Roubaix on Sunday.
World champion Peter Sagan (Bora-Hansgrohe) took an emphatic victory at the 116th edition of Paris-Roubaix on Sunday in northern France.
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Take an inside look at how a WorldTour team prepares for the "Hell of the North," Paris-Roubaix.
Quick-Step Floors will begin Sunday's Paris-Roubaix as the overwhelming favorites with multiple riders capable of winning.
Since retiring after last year's Paris-Roubaix, Tom Boonen has not been afraid to speak his mind.
Peter Sagan and the Bora-Hansgrohe team have been working toward Paris-Roubaix since last winter. Now the day is here.
Enric Mas took his first professional victory on Saturday with an emphatic solo win on the final day of the 2018 Vuelta al País Vasco.
Despite a chance of overnight showers, most are expecting a fast, dry Paris-Roubaix on Sunday.
Quick-Step Floors has been a force to be reckoned with during the cobbled classics in 2018.
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Top Roubaix riders agree: Power meters aren't so important on the cobblestones. The racing remains unpredictable and exciting.
Trek-Segafredo rides Roubaix with two good options: former winner Degenkolb and Stuyven. Plus young Pedersen is peaking.
EF Education First-Drapac rider Sebastian Langeveld will ride disc brakes at Roubaix after making the podium in 2017.
Top riders Peter Sagan, Greg Van Avermaet, and Niki Terpstra get a feel for the rough, muddy cobblestones of Roubaix.
Most of the favorites for Paris-Roubaix are opting to use caliper brakes instead of discs for faster wheel changes if they flat.
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Spanish rider Omar Fraile wins Friday's stage 5 of the Vuelta al Pais Vasco as Primoz Roglic keeps overall lead.
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Without a speedy finisher like Tom Boonen or the injured Fernando Gaviria, Quick-Step's only option to win Roubaix is to attack.
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Quick-Step Floors riders unconcerned by Sagan or Van Avermaet ahead of Paris-Roubaix where they are outright favorites.
After barnstorming across the 2018 northern classics season, the biggest prize is on offer Sunday for Quick-Step at Roubaix.
Slovenia's Primoz Roglic grabs hold of the leader's yellow jersey at the Vuelta al Pais Vasco with a victory in the 19.4km time trial.
Tom Boonen criticizes Peter Sagan for comments after Sunday's Tour of Flanders, saying he "must keep his mouth shut."
The Belgian won nearly every major cobbled race last spring, but he's come up short this year each time.
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Only two riders in the current peloton have raced a Paris-Roubaix in wet and muddy conditions, which last occurred in 2002.
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Sport directors around the peloton favor Niki Terpstra or another rider from the dominant Quick-Step team.
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