Paris–Roubaix [pa.ʁi.ʁu.bɛ] is a one-day professional bicycle road race in northern France, starting north of Paris and finishing in Roubaix, at the border... 94 KB (9,321 words) - 09:55, 19 April 2024 |
Roubaix (French: [ʁubɛ] or [ʁube]; Dutch: Robaais; West Flemish: Roboais; Picard: Roubés) is a city in northern France, located in the Lille metropolitan... 110 KB (11,073 words) - 04:11, 3 May 2024 |
in 1969, 1971, 1972 and 1975. On 17 April 1949, at the day of 47th Paris–Roubaix race edition, the term monument appeared for the first time in road... 60 KB (1,391 words) - 16:33, 21 April 2024 |
Van Rysel–Roubaix is a French UCI Continental cycling team founded in 2007. For the 2019 season, the team secured additional sponsorship from Natura4Ever... 6 KB (327 words) - 21:11, 27 January 2024 |
Johan Museeuw (category Belgian Tour de France stage winners) and Paris–Roubaix three times and was road world champion in 1996. Other notable career achievements include two individual stage wins in the Tour de France... 39 KB (3,497 words) - 03:28, 4 April 2024 |
Paris–Roubaix Espoirs is a one-day road cycling race held annually in France. In 2005 the race was integrated into the UCI Europe Tour as a category 1... 8 KB (153 words) - 15:38, 7 April 2024 |
Roubaix football club formed. 1896 Paris–Roubaix bicycle race begins. Population: 124,661. 1906 - Population: 110,055. 1909 – Line R, Lille-Roubaix-Tourcoing... 12 KB (920 words) - 01:05, 1 June 2022 |
Magnus Bäckstedt (category Swedish Tour de France stage winners) Bäckstedt came seventh in 1998 Paris–Roubaix and won the 19th stage of the 1998 Tour de France between La Chaux-de-Fonds and Autun. In 2002 and 2003... 12 KB (1,123 words) - 15:33, 26 January 2024 |
George Hincapie (category American Tour de France stage winners) 2006 (including at the Tour de France), and placing second in the short ITT at Three Days of De Panne. In the 2006 Paris–Roubaix, bad luck struck Hincapie... 32 KB (2,145 words) - 18:50, 10 December 2023 |