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2023 Paris - Roubaix (World Tour)

120th edition: Sunday, April 9, 2023
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Paris-Roubaix podium history, race database | 2022 edition | Course map & profile | List of cobblestone sectors | Photos | Race organizer's preview | Start list | Paris-Roubaix Femmes | P-R history video

Paris-Roubaix cobbles

Compiègne - Roubaix: 257 kilometers. 29 sectors of pavé totalling 54.5 km

Weather at the finish city of Roubaix

The race: We apologize: full results of this race and statistics will not be posted until Tuesday, April 11.

(In)Complete results: 1st place Mathieu Van der Poel, 2nd Jasper Philipsen, 3rd Wout Van Aert

 

Riders not finishing:

 


Course map and profile:

2023 paris-roubaix map

2023 Paris-Roubaix map

List of cobblestone sectors:

Cobblestone sectors

2023 Paris-Roubaix photos by Fotoreporter Sirotti: coming April 9...

 

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Race organizer's preview, posted Monday, April 3, 2023:

On Sunday, 9 April, the 120th edition of Paris–Roubaix will roll out from Compiègne and set the stage for the latest showdown between Wout van Aert and Mathieu Van der Poel, the King Kong and Godzilla of the elite classics scene, who are still on the hunt for their first cobblestone trophies in the André-Petrieux Velodrome.

However, the start list is packed with outsiders eager to snatch the win from under their noses in the Queen of Classics, a race where anything can happen: Mads Pedersen, Filippo Ganna, Kasper Asgreen, Nils Politt, Matej Mohorič, Alexander Kristoff, Stefan Küng, Sep Vanmarcke, Gianni Moscon… and Arnaud De Lie in his debut in the Hell of the North.

The Northern classics campaign is winding down. After a week of bone-rattling recon rides, a day of reckoning awaits for cobble-gobblers on a quest to settle the score, confirm their new-found status or pull off the coup of the decade. Out of the 175 riders on the start line in Compiègne, the main attractions will be Wout van Aert and Mathieu van der Poel, two stars who seem cut out for the Queen of Classics but have yet to deliver on that promise. A combination of zealous rivals, untimely punctures and tactical blunders have left them with a bitter taste in the velodrome, even on the podium.

Last year, the Belgian had to settle for a frustrating second place, while his Dutch frenemy was just as disappointed to finish third in his Roubaix debut in 2021. Going into this year's edition, the momentum seems to be with Van der Poel, who came out on top in Milan–San Remo and was the best of the rest in Pogačar's Tour of Flanders recital. Yet Van Aert's comparatively smaller haul, including a prestigious triumph in the E3 Saxo Bank Classic, has also showed the depth of Jumbo–Visma, with Dylan van Baarle winning Omloop Het Nieuwsblad and Christophe Laporte taking Gent–Wevelgem in tandem with his leader and Dwars door Vlaanderen with a solo move. The Roubaix title holder and the French man of the hour will be Van Aert's key allies in his bid for glory on Sunday afternoon.

A quick glance at the recent history of Paris–Roubaix reveals that the wildest race on the calendar is seldom kind to the odds-on favourites, with eleven different winners in the last eleven editions. It is therefore crucial to take a long, hard look at the list of dark horses ready to surprise or take the fight to the classics titans in any scenario. Even without Van Baarle, Ineos Grenadiers have a real shot at defending the title with Filippo Ganna, the runner-up in San Remo, where he was sandwiched between VDP and WVA. Mads Pedersen's performances in La Primavera (sixth) and De Ronde (third) make him a marked man too. Soudal–Quick Step are banking on Kasper Asgreen (seventh in Oudenaarde yesterday) and Yves Lampaert to grab a win and salvage their Northern campaign. Another Belgian team, Lotto Dstny, is fielding Florian Vermeersch, the breakthrough performer of the 2021 edition (second), and giving Arnaud De Lie the chance to make a strong impression in his own debut. This is exactly what Biniam Girmay had in mind before he crashed in the Tour of Flanders, but the Intermarché leader and victor of the 2022 Gent–Wevelgem could be forced to postpone his first Roubaix outing.

Among the French teams, Groupama–FDJ is pinning its hopes on Stefan Küng (third in 2022) and Arnaud Démare. TotalEnergies will strive to slip the 2018 champion, Peter Sagan, and Anthony Turgis into the decisive moves, while AG2R Citroën is rolling up to the start with a three-pronged Belgian offensive in which another former winner, Greg Van Avermaet, will rely on the support of Stan Dewulf and Oliver Naesen.

25 teams, main contenders:

Australia
Jayco AlUla: Durbridge (AUS) and Štybar (CZE)

Bahrain
Bahrain Victorious: Mohorič (SLO) and Wright (GBR)

Belgium
Soudal–Quick-Step: Merlier, Lampaert (BEL), Asgreen (DAN) and Sénéchal (FRA)
Lotto Dstny: De Lie, Vermeersch and Frison (BEL)

Alpecin–Deceuninck: Van der Poel (NED), Dillier (SUI) and Groves (AUS)
Intermarché–Circus–Wanty: Girmay (ERI) and Rex (BEL)

Bingoal–WB: Van Keirsbulck (BEL)
Team Flanders–Baloise: Van Poucke (BEL)

France
AG2R Citroën: Van Avermaet, O. Naesen and Dewulf (BEL)

Cofidis: Walscheid (GER) and Wallays (BEL)

Groupama–FDJ: Démare (FRA) and Küng (SUI)

TotalEnergies: Sagan (SVK), A. Turgis (FRA) and Bodnar (POL)Arkéa–Samsic: Hofstetter, Louvel (FRA) and McLay (GBR)

Germany
BORA-hansgrohe: Politt (GER) and Archbold (NZL)

Israel
Israel–Premier Tech: Vanmarcke and Van Asbroeck (BEL)

Kazakhstan
Astana Qazaqstan: Moscon (ITA) and Bol (NED)

Netherlands
Jumbo–Visma: Van Aert (BEL), Laporte (FRA) and Van Baarle (NED)

DSM: Degenkolb (GER) and Eekhoff (NED)

Norway
Uno-X Pro Cycling Team: Kristoff and Tiller (NOR)

Spain
Movistar Team: García Cortina, Lazkano (ESP) and Norsgaard Jørgensen (DEN)

Switzerland
Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team: Devriendt (BEL)

United Arab Emirates
UAE Team Emirates: Bjerg (DEN), Ackermann (GER) and Trentin (ITA)

United Kingdom
Ineos Grenadiers: Ganna (ITA) and Kwiatkowski (POL)

United States
EF Education–EasyPost: Bisseger (SUI), Keukeleire (BEL) and Bettiol (ITA)

Trek–Segafredo: Stuyven (BEL) and M. Pedersen (DEN)


Start list with backnumbers, coming April 8:

 


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Paris-Roubaix Femmes

Sunday, April 8: Denain - Roubaix, 145.5 km. 17 sectors of pavé totalling 29.2 km

Course map and list of cobblestone sectors | Photos | Start list

Weather at the finish city of Roubaix

The race:We apologize: full results of this race and statistics will not be posted until Tuesday, April 11.

(In)Complete results: 1st place Alison Jackson, 2nd Katia Ragusa, 3rd Marthe Truyen

145.5 kilometers raced

 

2023 Paris-Roubaix Femmes map & list of cobblestone sectors:

2023 Paris-Roubaix Femmes map

List of cobblestone sectors.

List of women's cobblestone sectors.

Women's Paris-Roubaix photos by Fotoreporter Sirotti: coming April 8...

 

Women's 2023 Paris-Roubaix start list, April 7, 2023:

TREK - SEGAFREDO
1 ELISA LONGO BORGHINI
2 ELYNOR BACKSTEDT
3 ELISA BALSAMO
4 LUCINDA BRAND
5 LISA KLEIN
6 ILARIA SANGUINETI
TEAM SD WORX
11 LOTTE KOPECKY
12 ELENA CECCHINI
13 BARBARA GUARISCHI
14 CHRISTINE MAJERUS
15 FEMKE MARKUS
16 LORENA WIEBES
CANYON//SRAM RACING
21 ELISE CHABBEY
22 SHARI BOSSUYT
23 TIFFANY CROMWELL
24 AGNIESZKA SKALNIAK-SOJKA
25 ALICE TOWERS
26 MAIKE VAN DER DUIN
FDJ-SUEZ
31 GRACE BROWN
32 CLARA COPPONI
33 EUGÉNIE DUVAL
34 MAËLLE GROSSETETE
35 MARIE LE NET
36 JADE WIEL
TEAM JUMBO-VISMA
41 MARIANNE VOS
42 TEUNTJE BEEKHUIS
43 CORYN LABECKI
44 LINDA RIEDMANN
45 NOEMI RÜEGG
46 NIENKE VEENHOVEN
TEAM DSM
51 PFEIFFER GEORGI
52 DANIEK HENGEVELD
53 MEGAN JASTRAB
54 FRANZISKA KOCH
55 CHARLOTTE KOOL
56 MAEVE PLOUFFE
CERATIZIT - WNT PRO CYCLING TEAM
61 SANDRA ALONSO DOMINGUEZ
62 FRANZISKA BRAUßE
63 MYLENE DE ZOETE
64 ARIANNA FIDANZA
65 MARTA LACH
66 KATHRIN SCHWEINBERGER
MOVISTAR TEAM WOMEN
71 FLOORTJE MACKAIJ
72 AUDE BIANNIC
73 SHEYLA GUTIERREZ RUIZ
74 GLORIA RODRIGUEZ SANCHEZ
75 ARLENIS SIERRA CANADILLA
LIV RACING TEQFIND
81 VALERIE DEMEY
82 RACHELE BARBIERI
83 MARTA JASKULSKA
84 JEANNE KOREVAAR
85 TEREZA NEUMANOVÁ
86 KATIA RAGUSA
UAE TEAM ADQ
91 MARTA BASTIANELLI
92 EUGENIA BUJAK
93 CHIARA CONSONNI
94 ELIZABETH HOLDEN
95 KAROLINA KUMIEGA
96 LAURA TOMASI
COFIDIS WOMEN TEAM
101 VICTOIRE BERTEAU
102 ALANA CASTRIQUE
103 SEVERINE ERAUD
104 VALENTINE FORTIN
105 GABRIELLE PILOTE-FORTIN
106 JOSIE TALBOT
PARKHOTEL VALKENBURG
111 KIRSTIE VAN HAAFTEN
112 LIEKE NOOIJEN
113 SCARLETT SOUREN
114 LISA VAN HELVOIRT
115 MARITH VANHOVE
116 SOFIE VAN ROOIJEN
AG INSURANCE - SOUDAL QUICK-STEP TEAM
121 ROMY KASPER
122 JULIA BORGSTRÖM
123 MARTHE GOOSSENS
124 BRITT KNAVEN
125 LONE MEERTENS
126 MAUD RIJNBEEK
EF EDUCATION - TIBCO - SVB
131 JANE ZOE BACKSTEDT
132 LETIZIA BORGHESI
133 CLARA HONSINGER
134 ALISON JACKSON
135 SARA POIDEVIN
136 LAUREN STEPHENS
ARKEA PRO CYCLING TEAM
141 AMANDINE FOUQUENET
142 MAAIKE COLJÉ
143 MARYANNE HINAULT
144 MARIE MORGANE LE DEUNFF
145 ANAÏS MORICHON
146 MAURENE TREGOUET
UNO-X PRO CYCLING TEAM
151 AMALIE DIDERIKSEN
152 ANNIINA AHTOSALO
153 SUSANNE ANDERSEN
154 MARIA GIULIA CONFALONIERI
155 NORMAN JULIE LETH
156 AMALIE LUTRO
ZAAF CYCLING TEAM
161 MAGGIE COLES-LYSTER
162 LUCIA GARCIA MUÑOZ
163 MARTA ROMANCE I OMS
164 DEBORA SILVESTRI
165 EMANUELA ZANETTI
166 EBTISSAM ZAYED AHMED
LIFEPLUS WAHOO
171 TYPHAINE LAURANCE
172 MADELAINE LEECH
173 KATE RICHARDSON
174 KAJA RYSZ
175 APRIL TACEY
176 MARGAUX VIGIE
TEAM JAYCO ALULA
181 AMBER PATE
182 JESSICA ALLEN
183 VICTORIA TENIEL CAMPBELL
184 GEORGINA HOWE
185 NINA KESSLER
186 LETIZIA PATERNOSTER
HUMAN POWERED HEALTH
191 AUDREY CORDON RAGOT
192 MIEKE KRÖGER
193 MAKAYLA MACPHERSON
194 JESSE VANDENBULCKE
195 MARIA APOLONIA VAN 'T GELOOF
196 LILY WILLIAMS
ISRAEL PREMIER TECH ROLAND
201 CAROLINE BAUR
202 HANNAH BUCH
203 SOFIA COLLINELLI
204 MIA GRIFFIN
205 SILVIA MAGRI
ST MICHEL - MAVIC - AUBER 93
211 ROXANE FOURNIER
212 ALISON AVOINE
213 SIMONE BOILARD
214 MARION BORRAS
215 CELIA LE MOUEL
216 MARGOT POMPANON
FENIX-DECEUNINCK
221 SANNE CANT
222 MILLIE COUZENS
223 EVY KUIJPERS
224 MARIA MARTINS
225 CHRISTINA SCHWEINBERGER
226 MARTHE TRUYEN
STADE ROCHELAIS CHARENTE MARITIME
231 FRANCES JANSE VAN RENSBURG
232 NOEMIE ABGRALL
233 MARINE ALLIONE
234 LUCY GADD
235 CHLOÉ SCHOENENBERGER
236 MAEVA SQUIBAN

 



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