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Borghesi: “It's crazy the level that we reached this year”
Letizia Borghesi (EF Education-Oatly): “I had a flat tyre so I had to chase, like I think I came back after four sectors or something like that. I just knew coming back will be hard because the group was chasing hard, they were not gonna leave the others to go away. Then yeah, when I came back to the first group I tried already a couple of moves and that group was racing...
Wiebes: “I can be really happy with what we achieved"
Lorena Wiebes (SD Worx-Protime): “At the end of the race, out of nowhere, I cramped a bit in my legs when they attacked in the last four kilometres, but today I could not afford to get fourth. I didn't say to Lotte (Kopecky) at all to not attack. I only said to her, not to attack when I'm leading at the front. So that's a big difference and I think that Pauline (Ferrand-Prevot)...
Ferrand-Prevot: “It's quite incredible!”
Pauline Ferrand-Prevot (Team Visma | Lease a Bike): “This was my first time (at Paris-Roubaix Femmes avec Zwift), and maybe the last one! I just tried to survive on the cobbled sections, I had a crash before Mons-en-Pévèle so I had to chase, but Marianne was at the front, so I was kind of between two situations. When I came back, I just tried to attack and...
Velodrome victory for Ferrand-Prevot
135 riders at the start
Sofie Van Rooijen (UAE Team ADQ) and Julie Hendrickx (Lotto Ladies) did not take the start, leaving 135 riders in the peloton as they got underway in Denain. The neutralised start of the Hell of the North’ was given at 1pm with the riders commencing the real racing 10 minutes later, with 17 cobbled sections awaiting them over the 148.5 km course,...
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Kopecky eyeing the double
> 23 teams of 6 riders each will tackle the Hell of the North on Saturday, 12 April in the fifth edition of Paris–Roubaix Femmes avec Zwift.
> The title holder, Lotte Kopecky (SD Worx–Protime), is the odds-on favourite. The world champion ticks all the boxes to become the first woman to win the race twice.
> However, she will face stiff competition...
Chiara Consonni: “It’s a crazy race, like me!”
Previous episodes:
. Oliver Naesen: "In the Trouée d'Arenberg, no matter where I put my wheels, I flat!"
. Margaux Vigié : "I'm just kind to the cobblestones"
. John Degenkolb : "It's in me"
Paris–Roubaix is a race for specialists, perhaps the most untameable of the classics and certainly the one with the most severe...
Margaux Vigié: "I'm just kind to the cobblestones"
Episode I :
John Degenkolb : "It's in me"
Paris–Roubaix is a race for specialists, perhaps the most untameable of the classics and certainly the one with the most severe physical and technical requirements. Its cruelty and harshness frighten some but also inspire many others, who make it the highlight of their season. A select few...
The 2025 route unveiled !
The route on the Paris-Roubaix Femmes avec Zwift has not been modified for the 5th edition, the start of which will again take place in Denain, for 148.5 kilometres of roads and cobbles until the finish in the velodrome. The first four editions witnessed very different scenarios, with a long-haul solo triumph by Lizzie Deignan (in 2021), an attack from halfway by Elisa Longo-Borghini...
FDJ extends its partnership with Paris-Roubaix Femmes avec Zwift
FDJ's love for cycling runs deep. Every major event is an opportunity for the company to rally its partner retailers and FDJ outlets, which are decked out in the colours of the cycling teams backed by FDJ as a title sponsor, helping to drum up local excitement for these premier races in both men's and women's cycling. FDJ also joins the celebration with activities within the...
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