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Paris-Roubaix 2026
www.cyclingnews.comHere’s the latest Paris-Roubaix news I can share right now.
2025 Paris-Roubaix winner: Mathieu van der Poel claimed victory, overcoming a late challenge from Tadej Pogačar who crashed and briefly fell behind; Van der Poel secured his third straight Roubaix title that year. This event drew attention for Pogačar’s bid to win Roubaix on his first attempt and for Van der Poel’s continuing domination on the cobbles.[1][5]
2026 Paris-Roubaix: Reports from early 2026 point to a dramatic edition with heavy cobble sections and surprise results. The race is highlighted for technical issues among favorites, including mechanicals and punctures that reshaped the outcome, and for notable performances from riders like Jasper Philipsen and Mads Pedersen in the lead pack.[3][6]
Official updates and ongoing coverage: The Paris-Roubaix organizers and major outlets continue to publish live updates, results, and technical analysis of finishers, route weather, and race strategy. For the most current details, check the race’s official site and leading cycling outlets’ live blogs.[8]
If you want, I can pull the latest headlines from specific outlets (e.g., CyclingNews, Telegraph, Independent) and summarize the key twists from the current edition plus a quick context on who’s favored this year. I can also fetch a short, up-to-date timeline of the 2025 edition’s key moments and the 2026 race’s prerace expectations. Would you like that?
Paris-Roubaix 2026
www.cyclingnews.comOfficial website of the Paris–Roubaix Hauts-de-France cycling race. “The hell of North”.
www.paris-roubaix.frTour de Hoody: The extremes are exaggerated to almost grotesque limits, but the 'Hell of the North' grips the peloton unlike any race on the calendar.
velo.outsideonline.comTadej Pogačar rides the Trouée d'Arenberg, but not Roubaix. Tour of Oman and the Colombian champs. Rider news. Team news. Race news.
pezcyclingnews.comTadej Pogacar narrowly failed to complete a stunning victory in his first attempt at Paris-Roubaix as Mathieu van der Poel powered to a third successive win over the famous cobbles.
www.telegraph.co.ukAn idiotic spectator threw a bottle in the face of Mathieu van der Poel but he still won Paris-Roubaix for the third straight year to deny world champion Tadej Pogacar
www.independent.co.ukWorld Champion dominates in fastest-ever Hell of the North, 1-2 for Alpecin-Deceuninck as Jasper Philipsen wins chase-group sprint for second and Mads Pedersen third
www.cyclingnews.com'I gave my bike to André Greipel and then had two big sips of a Duvel a spectator handed me'
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