Hincapie tips hat to Guesdon as pair attempts to set Paris-Roubaix record
Hincapie and Geusdon can set a new longetivity record with finishes in Roubaix on Sunday
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.
Hincapie and Geusdon can set a new longetivity record with finishes in Roubaix on Sunday
The Mavic neutral support crew will run four motorbikes on the course at the 2012 Paris-Roubaix
The Roubaix Velodrome prepares for the arrival of Paris-Roubaix on Sunday
White's plan is to make it through the Arenberg Forest, then assess the team's chances
In this exclusive video from BrakeThrough Media, the top teams of the peloton preview the 2012 Paris-Roubaix route
Previous winner Stuart O'Grady will lead GreenEdge aboard a Scott CR1 at the 2012 Paris-Roubaix
Pozzoto has been fighting back since he broke his collarbone in the Tour of Qatar in February.
Taylor Phinney won Paris-Roubaix twice as a U23 rider
Hollywood meets hardman as Saved By The Bell star visits Garmin ahead of Paris-Roubaix
Tommeke says Omega Pharma has to make its own race on Sunday
The 2011 winner is feeling surprisingly little pressure as he prepares for Sunday’s “Hell of the North”
Garmin-Barracuda and GreenEdge riders were among those taking a final look at the 2012 Paris-Roubaix parcours on Friday
Vacansoleil leader is second team rider to scratch in run-up to the “Queen of the Classics”
In an exclusive video from BrakeThrough Media, defending champion Johan Vansummeren and Garmin-Barracuda recon the 2012 Paris-Roubaix route and talk about the "easiest race." Vansummeren says, "you just ride hard and don't have a flat tire."
From the favorites talking about their chances to race maps and start lists, it's all here for "The Hell of the North"
Embattled Italian aiming to pay back BMC Racing for three tough years with Roubaix win
Stannard says he doesn’t remember much from the winning breakaway at the miserable 2010 Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne
Tech editor Nick Legan looks at Edvald Boasson Hagen's 2012 Paris-Roubaix bike, and the modified Team Sky Jaguars
GF01 marks Swiss builder's entry to the relaxed geometry race bike market
Pino Cerami is surprised by Boonen's return to the top; Niki Terpstra welcomes rainy Roubaix; Wouter Mol out four weeks with a broken collarbone
Daniele Bennati says the Cancellara's injury has damaged the motivation for RadioShack-Nissan at Paris-Roubaix
Boonen: 2005 Flanders victory is 'still the best;' De Vlaeminck welcomes another 4-time Roubaix winner
Defending champ will be on modified R-series frame to allow more clearance
In this exclusive video Farrar, Vanmarcke and Vaughters talk about a disappointing Tour of Flanders and look ahead to Paris-Roubaix.
Big Swiss' absence made for a painful Flanders finale and changed how Roubaix will unfold
Team brass second guesses Pozzato's Flanders tactic, looks ahead to Roubaix
The Swiss champ undergoes surgery to repair his thrice-broken collarbone
Without team leader Fabian Cancellara, RadioShack-Nissan is looking for Plan B
Previous winners of Paris-Roubaix
Preliminary startlist for the 2012 Paris-Roubaix
King of the Classics gives his point of view on today's riders, picks winners through Liège
Former Flanders, Roubaix champ is making the right moves when it counts
Organizers today announced the 25 teams for the 2012 Paris-Roubaix
Hincapie seems to have thrown in the towel on his own dreams of winning the Hell of the North
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"The night before the race, around midnight, I told my father, 'I will be close.' I knew I was good."
VILT, Netherlands (VN) – Last week big Swiss Grégory Rast earned the most important result of his career at Paris-Roubaix. On Sunday the RadioShack classics man was headed for a six-week vacation after stepping off the Amstel Gold Race course at the end of the first lap.
Stuart O’Grady (Leopard-Trek) always talks from the heart, but nothing gets his heart racing more than Paris-Roubaix. The 37-year-old Aussie won the race in 2007, but last Sunday, he didn’t make the time cut. O’Grady went down swinging, doing what he could do to help teammate Fabian Cancellara before a series of mishaps derailed his own chances.
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Stuart O’Grady (Leopard-Trek) is steaming mad that he and nine others who crossed the finish line Sunday in Paris-Roubaix after suffering through what he described as “true hell” were disqualified for finishing beyond the time limit.
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Back home after Roubaix, it’s time to look through photos from the weekend.
Depending on whose viewpoint you want to believe, the Garmin-Cervélo team was either (1) totally brilliant or (2) toxically negative.
ROUBAIX, France (VN) — Jonathan Vaughters finally landed a big fish. And it doesn't get any bigger than Paris-Roubaix.
ROUBAIX, France (VN) — David Veilleux (Europcar) made the most of his Paris-Roubaix debut with an impressive top-25 finish after riding in the day's main breakaway in Sunday's battle across the cobbles.
VeloNews editor in chief Ben Delaney catches the action in the fabled forest as the fans grill, chill and thrill.
“Honestly, I enjoyed myself today,” said U.S> national champion Ben King. “I’ve never done anything like it before. It was unbelievable.”
Supporting a team at Paris-Roubaix is a tough hustle. VeloNews hitched a ride in a Garmin team car to find out just how tough.
What a difference a year makes: A DNF at Paris-Roubaix in 2010, Johan Van Summeren wins the race in 2011 with a well-timed solo break.
The Hell of the North lived up to its name for Quick Step as three-time winner Tom Boonen crashed out and Tour of Flanders runner-up Sylvain Chavanel could only muster 38th.
Former Paris-Roubaix winner Stuart O'Grady was among a handful of riders who survived the cobbles to cross the line in the velodrome only to have their results erased because they were beyond the time limit.
ROUBAIX, France (VN) ─ Fabian Cancellara (Leopard-Trek) went down swinging at Paris-Roubaix on Sunday, salvaging an impressive second place that Leopard-Trek manager Brian Nygaard called "heroic" when it seemed much of the peloton was racing against him.
Results for the 2011 Paris-Roubaix
Johan Van Summeren salvaged Garmin-Cervélo's classics season with a brilliant victory at Paris-Roubaix on Sunday.
Former junior Paris-Roubaix winner Geraint Thomas hopes for big things from the real deal.
Defending champion Fabian Cancellara "has shown the form" to go for the win, "but if he gives me the green light, I'm ready to go," says Stuart O'Grady.
Matthew Goss won't be satisfied with anything less than a top-10 finish in Paris-Roubaix.
Saxo Bank-Sungard taps David Tanner to replaced injured teammate Michael Morkov in Paris-Roubaix.
Bad blood between Tom Boonen and Sebastian Chavanel is a fabrication of an overly speculative media, Chavanel said Friday. Chavanel, Boonen and their Quick Step director Wilfred Peters all said that they raced the Tour of Flanders with solid tactics, and any talk of bitterness that Boonen helped chase down Chavanel was nonsense.
The 2011 Paris-Roubaix contains 51.5km of cobbles spread out over 27 sectors. The first comes 98km into the race and the final sector is at the entrance to the Roubaix velodrome.
PARIS (AFP) - Garmin-Cervelo's Thor Hushovd said he is ready to step up and do justice to the world champion's rainbow jersey when he bids for a maiden victory in the Paris-Roubaix one-day classic on Sunday.
Defending champion says he can’t control the Hell of the North, but Arenberg Forest will be key
PARIS, April 8, 2011 (AFP) - Australia's Baden Cooke will saddle up for Paris-Roubaix on Sunday with a chance to showcase his own ambitions in the tough one-day classic.
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KORTRIJK, Belgium (VN) — With three days until Paris-Roubaix, and months of preparation complete, the main favorites now are simply waiting with the hope that the stars of training, recovery, form and luck will align for them on Sunday.
At the ripe age of 25, Mark Cavendish has already amassed a wealth of experience at the world’s biggest races. He’s won Tour stages, Giro stages, Milan-San Remo and a host of one-day events. Yet he’s never done Paris-Roubaix.
2011 Paris-Roubaix startlist, preliminary
Paris-Roubaix demands more of the machine. Every part of the bike needs to be up to the challenge. Frames, forks, wheels, tires, handlebars, cables, even pedals are all optimized.
One of cycling’s monuments, Paris-Roubaix is the grand-daddy of spring classics. With its infamous, rough, cobblestone farm roads, notorious weather and punishing speeds, the race lives up to its moniker l’enfer du Nord or “Hell of the North.” Graham Watson has been photographing the race since the 1980s, and he shares a few of his best shots here.
Paris-Roubaix winners, 1896-2010
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