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Paris-Roubaix overview
Category | UCI WorldTour |
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Date | April 12, 2026 |
Start | Compiègne |
Finish | Roubaix velodrome |
Distance | 259.2km |
Previous edition | |
Previous winner | Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Deceuninck) |
Often described as the Queen of the Classics or the Hell of the North, Paris-Roubaix is the third Monument of the cycling season and arguably the most recognisable event in the sport after the Tour de France. The race dates back to 1896 and has taken place 120 times since then.
Compiègne – around 80km outside of Paris – has hosted the race start since 1977, while Paris played host from the very start up to 1967.
Belgians have dominated the cobbled Classic, with 57 winners over the years.
Paris-Roubaix history
Two Belgians share the accolade of taking the most wins at the race, with Roger De Vlaeminck winning four times in the 1970s and Tom Boonen completing his quadruple between 2005 and 2012. As you'd expect, the honour roll is replete with huge names from cycling history, from Eddy Merckx and Sean Kelly to Johan Museeuw and Fausto Coppi.
In 2025 Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Deceuninck) powered to a third win in a row in the Hell of the North.
Race debutant Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates-XRG) stayed on terms with him into the finale but then faded to second after misjudging a turn and having an ungraceful get-off with 40 kilometres to go. This year he has been out on recon trips to the course and not that Pogačar won Milan-San Remo in March, Paris-Roubaix perhaps looms even larger as a missing piece in the puzzle for the World Champion.
See the full list of Paris-Roubaix past winners
Paris-Roubaix 2026 route
There have been a few changes to the 2026 Paris-Roubaix route but it has the familiar finale.
Paris-Roubaix 2026 teams
We have a separate page for the full and final Paris-Roubaix start list.
Latest Content on the Race

'I don't think anyone actually realises how bad this was' – Mads Pedersen aims for 'little bit of luck' at Paris-Roubaix as he continues fractured wrist recovery
By Pete Trifunovic published
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It started with an omelette – The story of Chez Françoise, the humble café that has become 'part of the legend of Paris-Roubaix'
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Replacement stones and holes filled with gravel and coal spoil – The state of the Arenberg Forest amid cobblestone thievery ahead of Paris-Roubaix
By Tom Wieckowski published
News Repair work has been carried out after reports of Roubax souvenir hunters removing cobblestones

Don't call it an inner tube: Lidl-Trek to debut innovative 'double-bubble' safety system at Paris-Roubaix
By Tom Wieckowski published
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Could the addition of a rarely-used uphill cobble sector ignite early attacks at Paris-Roubaix?
By Pete Trifunovic published
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'Big guys' Van der Poel and Pogačar 'determine where Paris-Roubaix is made hard and how selective it will be', says Jasper Philipsen
By Dani Ostanek published
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Ineos Grenadiers trialling hybrid wireless MTB groupset for Paris-Roubaix, but not for the reason you might expect
By Will Jones published
Tech British squad also appear to be using Scope’s second-tier wheels in favour of 'fish-scale' Artech models

Tadej Pogačar's $350k Richard Mille watch placement is the ultimate Paris-Roubaix marginal gain
By Will Jones published
News Will this be enough to stop another blood-soaked wrist on Sunday?

'A few so-called experts had an opinion' – Mathieu van der Poel defends Flanders power numbers and working with Tadej Pogačar ahead of Paris-Roubaix rematch
By Matilda Price published
News Dutchman aiming for a fourth consecutive title in Roubaix this Sunday, but isn't overly concerned by records
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'I can pull off some kind of good sprint' – Does Tadej Pogačar even need to arrive alone to win Paris-Roubaix?
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How to watch Paris-Roubaix 2026 – Live Streams, TV Channels for the Hell of the North
All the broadcast information you need as Mathieu van der Poel and Pauline Ferrand-Prévot defend their titles on the cobbles of France -
'I don't see where Van der Poel can drop Pogačar on Sunday. Or vice versa.' - Patrick Lefevere, 'Mr. Paris-Roubaix', predicts velodrome showdown between two biggest stars
Former Soudal-QuickStep boss says it will be tough for either champion to go clear
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'I don't think anyone actually realises how bad this was' – Mads Pedersen aims for 'little bit of luck' at Paris-Roubaix as he continues fractured wrist recovery
'It is not up to us,' says Danish rider as he gears up for 'love-hate' Paris-Roubaix despite February crash still hampering form -
Replacement stones and holes filled with gravel and coal spoil – The state of the Arenberg Forest amid cobblestone thievery ahead of Paris-Roubaix
Repair work has been carried out after reports of Roubax souvenir hunters removing cobblestones -
Don't call it an inner tube: Lidl-Trek to debut innovative 'double-bubble' safety system at Paris-Roubaix
The 'Odyssey Optis' system uses an inflatable tyre liner, which sits inside a tubeless tyre
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Could the addition of a rarely-used uphill cobble sector ignite early attacks at Paris-Roubaix?
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'Big guys' Van der Poel and Pogačar 'determine where Paris-Roubaix is made hard and how selective it will be', says Jasper Philipsen
Belgian fighting to get fit for Hell of the North but says pressure is off for him after In Flanders Fields victory -
Ineos Grenadiers trialling hybrid wireless MTB groupset for Paris-Roubaix, but not for the reason you might expect
British squad also appear to be using Scope’s second-tier wheels in favour of 'fish-scale' Artech models
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