Paris-Roubaix looking increasingly unlikely this spring

ROUBAIX, FRANCE - APRIL 08: Peter Sagan of Slovakia and Team Bora - Hansgrohe / Silvan Dillier of Switzerland and Team AG2R La Mondiale / during the 116th Paris to Roubaix 2018 a 257km race from Compiegne to Roubaix on April 8, 2018 in Roubaix, France. (Photo Pool bp by Tim de Waele/Getty Images)
2019 Paris Roubaix (Image credit: Getty Images Sport)

Doubts surrounding the running of Paris-Roubaix this spring have increased after a local politician strongly suggested the races could not go ahead in the current COVID-19 pandemic in France. 

The men's race and the inaugural edition of the women's race were postponed last spring and then cancelled entirely due to restrictions at the time of the rescheduled October dates. A similar scenario is looking increasingly likely as case numbers continue to rise in France and new lockdown measures are imposed. 

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