Official website of the Paris–Roubaix Hauts-de-France
Official website of the Paris–Roubaix cycling race. “The hell of North”.
www.paris-roubaix.frWout van Aert won the 2026 Paris–Roubaix on April 12, edging Tadej Pogačar in a two-rider sprint, while Jasper Stuyven took third. The big post-race news is that van Aert described the win as deeply emotional, and Pogačar said he will come back to try to win it next year.[2][6]
This year’s race was notable for its chaos and speed, with punctures and mechanical issues affecting several favorites. Mathieu van der Poel’s bid was also disrupted by a double mechanical in the Forest of Arenberg, which left him out of the decisive move.[2]
The official race site highlighted reaction pieces from the podium finishers and framed the 2026 edition as one of the most memorable in recent history. Coverage also pointed to technical storylines, including wide tire use and equipment choices, as part of the race’s broader aftermath.[6][2]
The latest Paris–Roubaix news is that Wout van Aert won a dramatic 2026 edition, beating Tadej Pogačar and ending his long wait for a cobbled Monument victory.[6][2]
Official website of the Paris–Roubaix cycling race. “The hell of North”.
www.paris-roubaix.frAll you need to know about Paris-Roubaix including Results, Interviews, Prize Money, Previews, Profiles, Calendars and Race Reports!
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www.cyclingnews.comOfficial website of the Paris–Roubaix Hauts-de-France cycling race. “The hell of North”.
www.paris-roubaix.frParis-Roubaix's remains elite's sport's most volatile journey of daring and dust. And the Hell of the North is the one race legend Tadej Pogacar still can't win.
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