The hype is real: Everyone wants to win the first Roubaix
This line of the sport's history can only be written once.
This line of the sport's history can only be written once.
Paris-Roubaix was to be held the same day as the French presidential election and needed rescheduling.
Paris-Roubaix asks for a later date as French Presidential elections put the cobbled monument at risk of being canceled once again.
Who will win? What will the tactics be? The favorites chime in just days ahead of the historic debut of Paris-Roubaix Femmes.
The course has been inspected, and a wet weather forecast is in.
Weeds were removed but course ‘maintenance’ still remains ahead of weekend racing.
Météo France, the official national forecaster, is predicting rain and gusting winds all weekend across northern France.
The Dutch rider says Paris-Roubaix Femmes will be a 'milestone' in women's racing and would like to be there to soak it in, but is unsure if she'll go.
The inaugural Paris-Roubaix Femmes will include traverses of Mons-en-Pévèle and Carrefour de l’Arbre as part of 17 cobble sectors.
Marianne Vos has won almost everything but she still loves racing. She's in strong form this autumn and she is focused on the worlds and the first women's Paris-Roubaix.
From the swansong of Anna van der Breggen to the first-ever Paris-Roubaix Femmes, these are a few things to look out for over the final months of the women's cycling calendar.
From Peter Sagan's world-champion romp to Mat Hayman's miracle-on-cobblestones, our editors pick their favorite editions of Paris-Roubaix.
In part two of a three-part series, Cancellara discusses going 'full gladiator' in the 2013 Paris-Roubaix and how Peter Sagan loves to 'kick asses.'
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In part one of a three-part series to celebrate Paris-Roubaix, Cancellara talks about the postponement of this year's race, the sizzling 2021 season, and why he loves De Ronde the most.
Hayman's long career is inextricably tied to his miraculous Roubaix win. It's a story he'll happily keep telling.
The inaugural women's 'Hell of the North' has been delayed again, but that it is happening at all marks major progress.
Anyone hoping to witness the first wet and muddy edition of Paris-Roubaix in a generation will have to wait until October.
Teams and riders take rescheduling in stride, and embrace one-off scenario of seeing world championships and Roubaix stacked up in the fall.
The UCI has confirmed the postponement of Paris-Roubaix until the weekend of October 2-3.
Surging coronavirus cases in northern Europe could force closure of Paris-Roubaix and this week's Belgian classics also at threat.
Here's the news making headlines for Friday, March 19.
Will van der Poel continue to crush the field? And will SD Worx dominate the spring? We consider all things classics.
'If you win Paris-Roubaix, you can become a legend' — expectations building ahead of cobblestone milestone.
Trek-Segafredo tests equipment and gets first taste of 'Hell of North' ahead of women's Paris-Roubaix.
On the list of Roubaix wildcard teams is Ciclismo Mundial, the team of cyclocross stars like Ceylin Alvarado and Sanne Cant.
Among the most celebrated and storied races in cycling, the spring classics begin in February and carry through to late April.
Newly crowned world champion to target Paris-Roubaix, Olympic selection and U.S 'crosses through 2021.
Deignan puts the Tour of Flanders, Paris-Roubaix, and the UCI road worlds in Belgium in her sights for 2021.
Spike in COVID-19 forces ASO to cancel men's and inaugural women's edition of cobblestone monument.
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