Digital and satellite channel British Eurosport will be broadcasting live coverage of the 2014 Paris-Roubaix
Sunday April 13, 12.15-15.45, Paris-Roubaix LIVE, British Eurosport & HD
Sunday April 13, 19.00-20.30, Paris-Roubaix Highlights, British Eurosport & HD
Paris-Roubaix 2014: Teams
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Ag2r La Mondiale BAGDONAS Gediminas
CHAINEL Steve
DANIEL MAXIME
GAUDIN Damien
HUTAROVICH Yauheni
MINARD Sébastien
MONDORY Lloyd
TURGOT Sébastien
Cannondale BODNAR Maciej
BOIVIN Guillaume
KING Edward
KOREN Kristijan
KRIZEK Matthias
LONGO BORGHINI Paolo
MARANGONI Alan
SAGAN Peter
Cofidis FOUCHARD Julien
GARCIA ECHEGUIBEL Egoitz
JOEAAR Gert
LAPORTE Christophe
LEMOINE Cyril
PETIT Adrien
SENECHAL Florian
VERHELST LOUIS
FDJ BONNET William
BOUCHER David
DELAGE Mickaël
DEMARE Arnaud
FISCHER Murilo Antonio
LADAGNOUS Matthieu
LE BON Johan
OFFREDO Yoann
Garmin-Sharp BAUER Jack
FARRAR Tyler
HANSEN Lasse Norman
KREDER Raymond
LANGEVELD Sebastian
MILLAR David
VAN BAARLE Dylan
VAN SUMMEREN Johan
Giant-Shimano ARNDT Nikias
DE BACKER Bert
DE KORT Koen
DEGENKOLB John
JANSE VAN RENSBURG Reinardt
SINKELDAM Ramon
STAMSNIJDER Tom
VEELERS Tom
IAM Cycling CHAVANEL Sylvain
ELMIGER Martin
HAUSSLER Heinrich
HINAULT Sébastien
KLEMME Dominic
KLUGE Roger
REYNES MIMO Vicente
SARAMOTINS Aleksejs
Katusha GUSEV Vladimir
ISAICHEV Vladimir
KRISTOFF Alexander
KUCHYNSKI Aliaksandr
KUZNETSOV Viacheslav
PAOLINI Luca
SELIG Rüdiger
SMUKULIS Gatis
Lampre-Merida CIMOLAI Davide
DODI Luca
FAVILLI Elia
FERRARI Roberto
MODOLO Sacha
PALINI Andrea
POZZATO Filippo
RICHEZE ARIEL Maximiliano
Lotto-Belisol BAK Lars
BOECKMANS Kris
DE HAES Kenny
DEBUSSCHERE Jens
ROELANDTS Jurgen
SIEBERG Marcel
VALLEE Boris
VAN GENECHTEN Jonas
Movistar ERVITI OLLO Imanol
GUTIERREZ PALACIOS José Ivan
HERRADA LOPEZ Jesus
LOBATO DEL VALLE Juan José
MALORI Adriano
ROJAS GIL José Joaquin
SÜTTERLIN Jasha
VENTOSO ALBERTI Francisco José
NetApp-Endura BARTA Jan
BENNETT Sam
DEMPSTER Zakkari
JARC Blaz
MATZKA Ralf
MC EVOY Jonathan
SCHILLINGER Andreas
SCHORN Daniel
Omega Pharma-QuickStep BOONEN Tom
KEISSE Iljo
STEEGMANS Gert
STYBAR Zdenek
TERPSTRA Niki
TRENTIN Matteo
VAN KEIRSBULCK Guillaume
VANDENBERGH Stijn
Orica-GreenEdge BEWLEY Sam
DOCKER Mitchell
DURBRIDGE Luke
HAYMAN Mathew
HEPBURN Michael
KEUKELEIRE Jens
KRUOPIS Aidis
MOURIS Jens
Sky BOASSON HAGEN Edvald
EISEL Bernhard
KNEES Christian
RASCH Gabriel
ROWE Luke
STANNARD Ian
THOMAS Geraint
WIGGINS Bradley
Tinkoff-Saxo Bank BENNATI Daniele
BOARO Manuele
BRESCHEL Matti
JUUL-JENSEN Christopher
KUMP Marko
MORKOV Michael
TOSATTO Matteo
TRUSOV Nikolay
Topsport Vlaanderen-Baloise DECLERCQ Tim
LAMPAERT Yves
SALOMEIN Jarl
STEELS Stijn
THEUNS Edward
VANBILSEN KENNETH
VAN HOECKE Gijs
WALLAYS Jelle Trek Factory Racing CANCELLARA Fabian
DEVOLDER Stijn
IRIZAR ARRANBURU Markel
POPOVYCH Yaroslav
RAST Gregory
ROULSTON Hayden
SERGENT Jesse
STUYVEN Jasper
United Healthcare BAZZANA Alessandro
FÖRSTER Robert
FRATTINI Davide
HANSON Ken
ILESIC Aldo Ino
JONES Christopher
MAASKANT Martijn
MURPHY John
2013: Fabian Cancellara (Swi) RadioShack
2012: Tom Boonen (Bel) Omega Pharma-QuickStep
2011: Johan Vansummeren (Bel) Garmin-Cervelo
2010: Fabian Cancellara (Swi) Saxo Bank
2009: Tom Boonen (Bel) Quickstep
2008: Tom Boonen (Bel) Quickstep
2007: Stuart O’Grady (Aus) Team CSC
2006: Fabian Cancellara (Swi) Team CSC
2005: Tom Boonen (Bel) Quickstep
2004: Magnus Backstedt (Swe) Alessio-Bianchi
Fabian Cancellara wins Paris-Roubaix 2013
Paris Roubaix 2013 top ten
1. Fabian Cancellara (Swi) Radioshack-Leopard in 5:45:33
2. Sep Vanmarcke (Bel) Blanco in same time
3. Niki Terpstra (Ned) Omega Pharma-Quickstep) at 31secs
4. Greg van Avermaet (Bel) BMC
5. Damien Gaudin (Fra) Europcar both same same time
6. Zdenek Stybar (Cze) Omega Pharma-Quickstep at 39sec
7. Sebastian Langeveld (Ned) Orica-Green Edge
8. Juan Antonio Flecha (Spa) Vacansoleil all same time
9. Alexander Kristoff (Nor) Katusha at 50secs
10. Sebastian Turgot (Fra) Europcar at same time
There was also this fantastic video yesterday after Pais Vasco. With a bit of True Detective flair. Think I'll watch that vid about 20 times until Sunday.
Speaking about the race, Cancellara for the win! I really hope it won't happen again, but I do feel like Vanmarcke is going to make the same mistake (PR13, RVV14) once again.
I hope it isn't Cancellara but I've got a feeling he will win anyway. Even when he doesn't doesn't got to ride away solo he can beat anyone but Boonen and Kristoff in a sprint after such a demanding and destructing race as Paris Roubaix.
fosforgasXIII wrote:
I hope it isn't Cancellara but I've got a feeling he will win anyway. Even when he doesn't doesn't got to ride away solo he can beat anyone but Boonen and Kristoff in a sprint after such a demanding and destructing race as Paris Roubaix.
Add Stybar and Sagan to those who would probably beat him in the sprint,but he is much stronger anyway, so i think Cance will wont need the sprint and will just ride away again, maybe with only Vanmarcke close.
I am looking forward to what Stybar can do and if OPQS will master their tactics in comparsion to Flanders chaos. They have like four top10 guys, so they should act more clever.
Stybar: no
Sagan: yes, but I don't think he will finish in the same group as Cancellara (not that Boonen or Kristoff will either but they have more experience on cobbles so I give them a bigger chance than Sagan, Peter may always prove me wrong ofcourse)
fosforgasXIII wrote:
Stybar: no
Sagan: yes, but I don't think he will finish in the same group as Cancellara (not that Boonen or Kristoff will either but they have more experience on cobbles so I give them a bigger chance than Sagan, Peter may always prove me wrong ofcourse)
Stybar is fast as hell, certainly a better sprinter than Cancellara ever was (not sure this year, when i saw Spartacus). But in the end, it will all come down to energy left and that is biggest advantage of Spartacus at any day in a cobbled race.
Edited by Avin Wargunnson on 11-04-2014 12:45
I think couple of riders are very strong. Cancellara, Vanmarcke, Terpstra and Stybar especially.
But I cant see a a scenario how Cancellara can win this week. His team has been very weak. His best teammate was placed outside 60th and more than 7min behind, last week in Flanders and last year in PR he had no teammates in last 50kms with him.
And now more than ever people will not help him. Also his days of old are gone where he could just power from 50k away. Riders now know his tricks and bluffs, so I guess we might have a surprise winner.
Same with Sagan he will be marked but not strong enough to go from way out.
Bonnen is very strong but not this year, I don't think he will even be their leader.
I was just reading that Devolder is out of the Hell of the North now due to said injury, so it now a mute point apparently.
Edited by Malkael on 11-04-2014 16:23
Darn it, looks like I as usual will miss Paris Roubaix by about half an hour, though Cyclinghub has got me covered.
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