Tag Archives: Paris-Roubaix
Proof | 2013 Paris-Roubaix
Photography by Mark Johnson The only thing that is not in pain are the hands..!! Strange but true.time to fly a la casa with the family and swiss power @gregory_rast — Fabian cancellara (@f_cancellara) April 8, 2013
Dirty Words | The Road to Hell
Good intentions, bad drivers and lots of coffee By Sal Ruibal Sunday, muddy, Sunday. It just turns out that way. Paris-Roubaix is probably the toughest one-day race on the UCI road calendar, with the possible exceptions of the super-sized, full-length … Continue reading
Project Diabolique: Paris-Roubaix Is All Grown Up
Words by Jen See | Photos: Kristof Ramon; Courtesy The official website for Paris-Roubaix describes the race as striking a balance between tradition and modernity. This modern word, do they know what it means? People, there is nothing modern about … Continue reading
Dirty Words | Faux Roubaix: A Cold Day in Hell
By Sal Ruibal Photo by Rich Hays Those guys in Paris-Roubaix ain’t so tough. The April 7th race doesn’t even start in Paris, so right off the bat there’s a whole slew of road not traveled. The start in Compiegne … Continue reading
Video: A Throw of the Dice
An oldie, but a goodie, from the likes of Rapha and Ridley Scott Associates, A Throw of the Dice presents an interesting look at the Queen of the Classics, the Hell of the North, Paris-Roubaix. In other words, it’s the … Continue reading