Degenkolb on Roubaix success: “Now was the moment…all or nothing”
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The Hell of the North. The Queen of the Classics. First held in 1896, Paris-Roubaix is without question the hardest, most brutal one-day road race in the world. Starting from Compiègne just north of Paris and heading to Roubaix in northern France, the route tackles a number of cobblestone sectors in the latter half of its roughly 280km distance. The pavé sectors make or break many a riders’ race, most often the latter.
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John Degenkolb and Alexander Kristoff have morphed themselves into strong classics riders capable of tackling the demanding spring races
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On a fast, dusty, warm day in northern France, a group of seven emerges from the pavé to deliver a dramatic sprint at the Roubaix velodrome
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Though he didn't close out his road career with a fairytale win at Roubaix, Bradley Wiggins rode with panache in his final day in Sky kit
Seven riders enter the Roubaix velodrome, and a familiar face emerges as the fastest sprinter in the bunch after hours of punishing pavé
John Degenkolb revels in his second monument win of the season, one year after rueing a near-miss second place in Paris-Roubaix
German John Degenkolb (Giant-Alpecin) won Paris-Roubaix with a courageous late-race move, followed by a brilliant finishing sprint
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High-speed French train interrupts early stages of the Paris-Roubaix monument
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Mechanics keep the pro peloton moving, and the preparation for Roubaix sees them in their element
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Winners Johan Vansummeren and Servais Knaven break down what it takes to be successful at Paris-Roubaix
Alexander Kristoff is sticking with his aero bike for the pavé of Paris-Roubaix
Any race is a tale of the tape. Here is Paris-Roubaix, by the numbers
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Tension mounts as riders, teams, and mechanics prepare all the final details while previewing critical sections of the Paris-Roubaix course
Ride along with Cannondale-Garmin as the riders preview Roubaix pavé. Video includes telemetry data, including power, speed, and heart rate
Bradley Wiggins says his odds are even better at this year's Paris-Roubaix, thanks to better preparation and a clear team game plan
The Belgian powerhouse team says it has numerous cards to play in its final chance to win a major cobbled classic, Paris-Roubaix
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Can Alexander Kristoff pull off the Flanders-Roubaix double, or will someone else emerge from the dusty cobbles as Sunday's winner?
Global Cycling Network names 10 favorites to watch on the Roubaix cobblestones this Sunday in the Hell of the North
The Katusha rider will attempt to win both the Tour of Flanders and Paris-Roubaix in the same season, a rare feat
Bradley Wiggins is closing out his professional road career on the Paris-Roubaix pavé. The diversity of his palmares is unrivaled
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Take a look at Roubaix's cobblestones from the perspective of a pro as Oss and his BMC teammates preview a few sectors of Sunday's race
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Lars Boom proved himself on northern France's pavé in the Tour's stage 5, and now he plans to use that experience for a run at Paris-Roubax
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Belgian star is confident he can put the disappointment of Flanders behind him as he rides toward an appointment with the Hell of the North
Caley Fretz breaks down each sector of cobbles in Paris-Roubaix, from smooth, comfortable stretches to tire-eating holes between stones
Mechanics never washed the mud off of Servais Knaven's winning bike from the 2001 Paris-Roubaix. It's on display at Rapha's new Dutch store
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Paris-Roubaix organizers have released the final details and ratings for the 52.7 kilometers of cobbles on offer in Sunday's monument
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Sky's impressive run of spring classics results suffered a setback at Flanders, but the British team is confident that Wiggins will deliver
Paris-Roubaix is coming. Bell Helmets talks to the LottoNL-Jumbo riders about what makes the brutal pave of Northern France so special
The Etixx-Quick-Step rider will tackle the demanding route even after crashing into a tree at the Tour of Flanders
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With merely one win during their spring campaign so far — at a semi-classic, no less — The Belgian squad is hungry for results
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Team Sky will ride the new Pinarello Dogma K8-S, which includes 10mm of rear suspension, in the upcoming cobbled monuments
Bradley Wiggins claimed his first, and perhaps his last, TT wearing the rainbow jersey as he tunes up form for farewell ride at Roubaix
After his big win in last year's Tour de France over the cobbles, Boom is hoping for a spring classics breakthrough
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The Belgian has begun to train ahead of the April 12 classic, which Boonen has won four times
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The Sky rider finds himself at the top of the favorites' list with Tom Boonen and Fabian Cancellara out with injuries
Titled in more ways than one, Sir Bradley Wiggins brings a little something extra to a team already riding like royalty
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The ASO has invited eight wildcard teams to race Paris-Roubaix, including UnitedHealthcare, Europcar, Cofidis, and MTN-Qhubeka
Bradley Wiggins says winning Paris-Roubaix is a difficult feat — as tough as learning how to moonwalk
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Paris-Roubaix offers more cobblestones than last year, and three sectors that will feature in the Tour de France's stage 4 in July
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The 34-year-old will race the cobbled classic in April and then turn his attention to track cycling ahead of the 2016 Olympics
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In light of Bradley Wiggins' world TT championship this week in Ponferrada, we present an exclusive May 2014 interview, from the pages of Velo magazine
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