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'We won against the best rider of this moment' – Team boss Richard Plugge says Wout van Aert beating Tadej Pogačar to Paris-Roubaix victory 'makes it even sweeter'
Emotional Visma-Lease a Bike CEO reacts to the biggest win of star rider's career

Another Sunday In Hell: The brutal race that thwarts the greats
Paris-Roubaix's remains elite's sport's most volatile journey of daring and dust. And the Hell of the North is the one race legend Tadej Pogacar still can't win

'Until the finish' - Franziska Koch's Paris-Roubaix winning bike and her heart-warming stem note
A look at the Paris-Roubaix Femmes winner's bike

Tom Pidcock’s Ardennes Classics campaign still up in the air as team has 'no deadline' for return from knee injury
British rider was due to ride De Brabantse Pijl, Amstel Gold Race, La Flèche Wallonne and Liège-Bastogne-Liège before horror Catalunya crash plunged spring into

Paris-Roubaix Femmes tech gallery: New gravel wheels, crazy bar tape jobs, and sponsor incorrect tyres
The very best mods and tech from Paris-Roubaix Femmes

Pain faces of Paris-Roubaix – Behind the scenes in the famous velodrome
Everybody hurts sometimes, but everybody definitely hurts at Roubaix

UCI Gravel World Series – Nicole Frain keeps winning streak rolling in Wörthersee as Jordan Habets claims victory in photo finish
Gustav Frederik Dahl and Mieke Kröger take runner-up spots in climb-lined alpine event in Austria

Blurred vision, flat tyres, and a collision with a spectator – Laurence Pithie sees dream scenario turn to nightmare at Paris-Roubaix
'I don't really know what to say, to be honest' – shellshocked New Zealander recounts a wild day on the pavé

‘I knew this is a race that suits me’ - Franziska Koch crowns breakthrough spring campaign with Paris-Roubaix Femmes victory
German champion is third FDJ United-Suez rider to win a Classic this spring

'Expensive mistake' costs Lotte Kopecky shot at Paris-Roubaix Femmes podium
SD Worx-Protime rider came home over a minute behind lead trio

'I don't know what to feel yet' – Heartbroken Marianne Vos attempts to come to terms with agonising Paris-Roubaix defeat
'We miss him, calling him, having small WhatsApp messages, or a picture, or whatever. But in a way… you just try and focus on what you have to do' says Vos in m

'It's been my goal to win this race and point to the sky' – Wout van Aert dedicates Paris-Roubaix victory to late teammate as past misfortune gave him 'knowledge to pull it off'
Belgian dedicated victory to Michael Goolaerts, admitting 'I like to believe that he gave me a bit of extra power'

Redlands Bicycle Classic: Ella Sabo and Jim Brown sprint to victory on stage 4 in traditional downtown criterium
Lauren Stephens retains women’s GC lead as Eric Brunner takes over men’s lead with bonus seconds

Brand suffers neck pain after fan collision in Paris-Roubaix
Lucinda Brand of the Netherlands collides with a spectator during the women's Paris-Roubaix, which was won by Germany's Franziska Koch.

Did Shimano's new pedals cost Mathieu van der Poel victory at Paris-Roubaix?
Only a big brain moment from Tibor Del Grosso could save the team from complete embarrassment

Van Aert beats Pogacar in thrilling Paris-Roubaix sprint
Wout van Aert beats four-time Tour de France champion Tadej Pogacar in a thrilling sprint finish to win the Paris-Roubaix title.

Paris-Roubaix Femmes: Franziska Koch outsprints Marianne Vos from three-rider breakaway to claim biggest win of her career
German outwitted Visma tactics as defending champion Pauline Ferrand-Prévot takes third in Roubaix

Lucinda Brand crashes out of contention at Paris-Roubaix Femmes following collision with spectator
Dutchwoman had been in the chase group a minute behind leading trio before crash on Carrefour de l'Arbre

Wout van Aert outduels Tadej Pogacar to win his first Paris-Roubaix title
Belgian ends decade-old run of bad luck in event ‘It’s everything to me … I stopped believing a lot of times’ Wout van Aert shattered a decade-old jinx to wi

Tadej Pogačar says it was 'mission impossible' to drop Wout van Aert on the cobbles after another second place at Paris-Roubaix
'When I started the sprint, my legs were like spaghetti' says World Champion

Paris-Roubaix Men: Wout van Aert edges out Tadej Pogačar to claim his first cobbled Monument victory in thrilling finale after both riders deal with punctures and bike changes
Jasper Stuyven takes third from chase group driven by Mathieu van der Poel who finished fourth after mechanical drama

Junior rider taken out by spectator while leading Paris-Roubaix – Video
'I was playing the game, but it’s also up to the spectators to pay attention' - Soren Bruyère Joumard

The UCI has a new weapon in the war on tyres that are a little bit too wide
With no specific tyre width limit rule, what's going on with this new measuring device spotted in Compiègne?

Prototype Dura-Ace, unreleased components, crazy double valves and hacked drivetrains: Mega Paris-Roubaix men's tech gallery
All the fantastic and unusual tech from the pits at Paris-Roubaix 2026

Mathieu van der Poel suffers double mechanical in Forest of Arenberg, forced to walk back against traffic after pedal issues at Paris-Roubaix
Reigning champion couldn't clip into Jasper Philipsen's bike, so walks back to collect his own as Tibor Del Grosso swaps wheels

Mid-race scare for Tadej Pogačar after puncture, neutral spare bike sees race favrouite off the back at Paris-Roubaix
Untimely puncture at 120km to go sees World Champion forced onto Shimano neutral bike

Paris-Roubaix Femmes LIVE: A new Queen of the Classics or can someone win a second cobblestone trophy?
Four-star sector at Haveluy à Wallers is a major new addition among extra 4.5km of cobbles as the elite women tackle Hell of the North

'Fewer minutes but more eyeballs' – ASO race director defends reduction in women's Paris-Roubaix broadcast and his 'moron' comments on Rockets boss Bas Tietema
'Coverage is not just about watching a race. It is about visibility, value, and the future of the sport' The Cyclists' Alliance speaks out about decreased telev

Mathieu van der Poel ignores the new Canyon Endurace designed for Paris-Roubaix, starts the race with the Aeroad aero bike instead
It seems Van der Poel has decided not to use the new Canyon Endurace CFR that was designed around his Paris-Roubaix assault

I rode the Trouée d'Arenberg two years ago, and I still can't get over how rough it is
The forest of Arenberg is the roughest piece of road in all of cycling
