Latest News from the Race
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News'If anybody can give Pogačar a headache, it's Vingegaard' – Alberto Contador says Dane remains top rival for Tour de France
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NewsFrom TV quiz show to Paris-Roubaix equipment testing – Wout van Aert back to business with Visma's early cobbled Classics preparation
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FeatureTadej Pogačar's final challenges: Paris-Roubaix – Mission impossible?
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Paris-Roubaix12 April 2026 - 11 April 2026 | Roubaix | WorldTour
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Elite men | Compiègne - Roubaix2026-04-11
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Latest Content on the Race

Paris-Roubaix start list
By Laura Weislo last updated
Start list Final list of starters for the 2025 edition

'The kind of race young riders dream about' - Matthew Brennan set for Paris-Roubaix debut alongside Wout van Aert
By Alasdair Fotheringham published
News GP de Denain and Volta a Catalunya stage winner to take part in Hell of the North at 19

'Paris-Roubaix is one of the few races where watts per kilo don't decide everything' - Luke Rowe on Pogačar, Van der Poel and the tactical battle ahead
By Stephen Farrand published
Interview Former Ineos Grenadiers rider shares his race experience and ambitions before debut as Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale directeur sportif

'The cobbles themselves could wear Pogačar out' - Paris-Roubaix race director predicts tough battle for World Champion
By Alasdair Fotheringham published
News Thierry Gouvenou calls Pogačar's participation 'an exceptional moment'

Tadej Pogačar and Paris-Roubaix: A decade of history
By Dani Ostanek published
Feature A look back at the Slovenian's previous experiences on the brutal cobbles of Northern France

Paris-Roubaix 2025 men's contenders – Can Tadej Pogačar stop Mathieu van der Poel making it three in a row?
By Simone Giuliani published
Analysis Cyclingnews runs the ruler over a list of favourites that runs far deeper than the debuting world champion and two-time victor

Health, happiness, and how to beat Tadej Pogačar - Thor Hushovd on the Uno-X team mentality
By Will Jones published
Interview Uno-X's general manager talks rider weight, national team identity, and why altitude camps don't work if you're miserable

'Paris-Roubaix suits Wout the best' - Visma-Lease a Bike confident about Van Aert's chances in the Hell of the North
By Alasdair Fotheringham published
News Rising form should combine with more favourable terrain, says team performance manger
Top News on the Race
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Silvan Dillier avoids injury after Paris-Roubaix crash with Visma-Lease A Bike mechanic
Post-race bulletin stated that Swiss rider had suffered a fracture to his right hand in the fall on the fifth cobbled sector -
Tadej Pogačar 'bears the closest resemblance to old warriors like me and Merckx' – Bernard Hinault
Former French great argues Pogačar's rivalry with Mathieu van der Poel and others is massively beneficial for cycling -
'How could I be so stupid?' – Remorseful spectator who threw bidon at Mathieu van der Poel apologises after Paris-Roubaix incident
'I am so happy that he crossed the finish line first' says Belgian man to Het Laatste Nieuws as he tells story for the first time
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'People who behave like that are not welcome' – Van Aert and Pogačar show solidarity with Mathieu van der Poel after bidon-throwing incident
'We want fans to be passionate, but there is no room for aggression or unwanted behaviour like we saw on Sunday' says world champion -
UCI, Alpecin-Deceuninck to pursue bidon thrower 'so that such behaviour is severely punished'
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What's next for Paris-Roubaix's protagonists? – Van der Poel ends Classics campaign as Pogačar heads to favoured terrain in the Ardennes
Dutchman and world champion not set to face off again until Tour de France in July after historic trio of one-day duels
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For the love of Paris-Roubaix – Girmay, Dygert and every Hell of the North finisher emotional after making it to the velodrome
'I have pain everywhere but it's a beautiful race' says Biniam Girmay as he achieves best-ever finish for an African male rider -
Paris-Roubaix medical updates – From fractures for Ballerini and a bloodied face for Küng to lucky escapes for Theuns and Ferguson
The accumulating injury reports from a brutal weekend of racing at the Hell of the North -
Spectator who threw bidon at Mathieu van der Poel during Paris-Roubaix hands himself in to Belgian police
Eventual race winner was struck in the face by a water bottle 33km from the finish amid solo effort
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