Paris - Roubaix 2015
On April 12th the bunch set off for the 113th edition of Paris-Roubaix. Despite 27 gruelling cobbled sectors the race was decided on the asphalt when Lampaert and Van Avermaet attacked in the finale. John Degenkolb crossed over and he powered to the win in the velodrome of Roubaix. Zdenek Stybar was second, Greg Van Avermaet third.
Paris-Roubaix 2015: Route, times, videos and more!
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John Degenkolb victor after thrilling finale!
In the 253 kilometers of Paris-Roubaix 2015 are 27 sectors of pavé, equalling 52.7 kilometres of cobbled racing. The race explodes in a thrilling finale. A group of seven riders enter the Velodrome in Roubaix and one of them is Degenkolb after he attacked with 10 km's left. His power-sprint shoots him to victory. Stybar is second, Van Avermaet third.Read more »
Riders
As always, Paris-Roubaix boosts a formidable line-up in 2015. Title-holder Niki Terpstra of course, but John Degenkolb, Bradley Wiggins, Sep Vanmarcke, Lars Boom, Peter Sagan and Zdeněk Štybar are all eyeing up their chances. Multiple winners Fabian Cancellara and Tom Boonen are absent as they suffer from injuries. Cyclingstage.com brings you the startlist.Read more »
The Route

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Favourites
Paris-Roubaix is a guaranteed spectacle and the 113th edition will be no different. The Dutch are the Kings of the Cobbles at the moment with Niki Terpstra winning the Hell of the North in 2014 and Lars Boom taking the cobbled stage in the Tour de France. Who are the main contenders in 2015? No Boonen, no Cancellara this edition - Cyclingstage.com brings you all favourites.Read more »








