Paris - Roubaix 2012
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Paris-Roubaix 2012
The 2012 staging of Paris-Roubaix will be as keenly contested as ever, with the peloton eager to test themselves in a gruelling race that is illustratively nicknamed ‘The Hell of the North’. With a history dating back to 1896 it is one of the oldest and most prestigious of the spring classics and is famed for its cobbles and the numerous incidents that those sectors often produce.
Last year, it was Belgium’s Johan Vansummeren won ahead of 2010 winner Fabian Cancellara, whose victory twelve months prior was part of an astonishing run of form.
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Paris - Roubaix 2012
Top News on the Race
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Knaven looks for Sky to podium in Paris-Roubaix
Boasson Hagen and Flecha can challenge for podium -
Lotto Belisol interested in Vanmarcke for 2013
Belgian team “needs a guy like him” for the Classics -
Turgot emerges as a future Paris-Roubaix contender
Runner-up provides new hope for France on day Guesdon retired
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Armstrong visits Paris-Roubaix
Seven-time Tour de France winner congratulates Boonen -
Hushovd looks to Hincapie for help in Paris-Roubaix
American to be road captain for BMC whilst Hushovd goes for the win -
No room for Hoste at Paris-Roubaix
Accent Jobs miss out on invite, NetApp the beneficiaries
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Vansummeren: No one had a chance against Boonen in Paris-Roubaix
2011 winner salutes 2012 champion -
Video: Rast on the loss of Cancellara and Paris-Roubaix
Swiss domestique 4th last year -
Flecha hopes for upper hand ahead of Roubaix
Sky leader with form ahead of race
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