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Paris Roubaix: The Hell of the North
Known as the Hell of the North and the Queen of the Classics, Paris Roubaix is arguably the toughest one day race of the pro cycling calendar.
- Members of the BMC Racing team are seen during a training session on the cobblestone section ahead of Sunday's 110th edition of the Paris-Roubaix cycling classic, in Orchies , northern France, Thursday April 5, 2012. The 258 kilometer (160 mile) long race involves 51.5 kilometers (32 miles) of strenuous highly-feared cobblestone-paved roads. (AP Photo/Michel Spingler).read more
- PARIS, FRANCE - APRIL 10: Johan Van Summeren of Belgium and Team Garmin-Cervelo rides around the Roubaix velodrome on his way to winning the 109th Paris-Roubaix cycle race between Compiegne and Roubaix on April 10, 2011 in Paris, France. (Photo by Bryn Lennon/Getty Images)read more2011 Getty ImagesShare
- ROUBAIX, FRANCE - APRIL 10: Lars Bak of Denmark and HTC Highroad keeps an eye on Fabian Cancellara of Switzerland and Trek Leopard as they ride around the velodrome during the 109th Paris Roubaix cycle race between Compiegne and Roubaix on April 10, 2011 in Roubaix, France. (Photo by Bryn Lennon/Getty Images)read more2011 Getty ImagesShare
- A cyclist steers his bike on a cobblestone-paved section ahead of Sunday's 110th edition of the Paris-Roubaix cycling classic, in Baisieux , northern France, Thursday April 5, 2012. The 258 kilometer (160 mile) long race involves 51.5 kilometers (32 miles) of strenuous highly-feared cobblestone-paved roads. (AP Photo/Michel Spingler).read more
- Thor Hushovd of Norway, left, and George Hincapie of U.S.A, members of the BMC Racing team are seen during a training session on the cobblestone section ahead of Sunday's 110th edition of the Paris-Roubaix cycling classic, in Orchies , northern France, Thursday April 5, 2012. The 258 kilometer (160 mile) long race involves 51.5 kilometers (32 miles) of strenuous highly-feared cobblestone-paved roads. (AP Photo/Michel Spingler).read more
- Members of the BMC Racing team are seen during a training session on the cobblestone section ahead of Sunday's 110th edition of the Paris-Roubaix cycling classic, in Orchies , northern France, Thursday April 5, 2012. The 258 kilometer (160 mile) long race involves 51.5 kilometers (32 miles) of strenuous highly-feared cobblestone-paved roads. (AP Photo/Michel Spingler).read more
- ROUBAIX, FRANCE - APRIL 10: Johan Van Summeren of Belgium and Team Garmin-Cervelo celebrates as he crosses the finishline to win the 109th Paris-Roubaix cycle race between Compiegne and Roubaix on April 10, 2011 in Roubaix, France. (Photo by Bryn Lennon/Getty Images)read more2011 Getty ImagesShare
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Paris Roubaix: The Hell of the North
Known as the Hell of the North and the Queen of the Classics, Paris Roubaix is arguably the toughest one day race of the pro cycling calendar.
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