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- Paris–Roubaix abstract "Paris–Roubaix is a one-day professional bicycle road race in northern France, starting north of Paris and finishing on the Belgian frontier. From its beginning in 1896 until 1967 it started in Paris and ended in Roubaix; since 1968 the start has been in Compiègne (about 85 kilometres (53 mi) north-east from Paris centre). The finish is still in Roubaix. Famous for rough terrain and cobblestones (setts), it is one of the 'Monuments' or classics of the European calendar, and contributes points towards the UCI World Ranking. It has been called the Hell of the North, a Sunday in Hell (also the title of a film about the 1976 race), the Queen of the Classics or la Pascale: the Easter race. The race is organised by the media group Amaury Sport Organisation annually in mid-April.First run in 1896, Paris–Roubaix is one of cycling's oldest races. It is known for its many 'cobbled sectors', being, with the Tour of Flanders and Gent–Wevelgem, one of the cobbled classics. Since 1977, the winner of Paris–Roubaix has received a sett (cobble stone) as part of his prize. The terrain has led to the development of specialised frames, wheels and tyres. Punctures and other mechanical problems are common and often influence the result.Despite the esteem of the race, some cyclists dismiss it because of its difficult conditions. The race has also seen several controversies, with winners disqualified.The course is maintained by Les Amis de Paris–Roubaix, a group of fans of the race formed in 1983. The forçats du pavé seek to keep the course safe for riders while maintaining its difficulty.".
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- Paris–Roubaix align "right".
- Paris–Roubaix competition UCI_World_Tour.
- Paris–Roubaix currentEvent "2014".
- Paris–Roubaix date "Early April".
- Paris–Roubaix director "Jean-François Pescheux".
- Paris–Roubaix discipline Road_bicycle_racing.
- Paris–Roubaix english "Paris–Roubaix".
- Paris–Roubaix first 1896_Paris–Roubaix.
- Paris–Roubaix localnames "Paris–Roubaix".
- Paris–Roubaix name "Paris–Roubaix".
- Paris–Roubaix nat "AUS".
- Paris–Roubaix nat "BEL".
- Paris–Roubaix nat "FRA".
- Paris–Roubaix nat "GER".
- Paris–Roubaix nat "IRL".
- Paris–Roubaix nat "ITA".
- Paris–Roubaix nat "LUX".
- Paris–Roubaix nat "NED".
- Paris–Roubaix nat "SUI".
- Paris–Roubaix nat "SWE".
- Paris–Roubaix nat "UKR".
- Paris–Roubaix natvar "1861".
- Paris–Roubaix natvar "empire".
- Paris–Roubaix nickname "The Hell of the NorthQueen of the ClassicsThe Easter raceA Sunday in HellL'enfer du Nord".
- Paris–Roubaix number "112".
- Paris–Roubaix organiser Amaury_Sport_Organisation.
- Paris–Roubaix quote ""Thousands line the road in this annual rite of spring cheering their larger than life heroes. Urging, at times, even helping them victory. They ride in the tracks of bygone legends dreaming of distant fame and glory. But glory is not without a price.".
- Paris–Roubaix quote "Since 1896, the greatest bike racers on earth have come to test their very souls in this brutal and beautiful spectacle".".
- Paris–Roubaix quote "These bloodied and battered warriors struggle through the rain, the cold, the mud, on roads better suited to oxen cart than bicycles. But for the victor there is glory, immortality and a place in history amongst the giants of the road.".
- Paris–Roubaix region "Northern France".
- Paris–Roubaix source "CBS Sports - 1987".
- Paris–Roubaix team Alcyon_(cycling_team).
- Paris–Roubaix team Bianchi_cycling_team.
- Paris–Roubaix team Domo-Farm_Frites.
- Paris–Roubaix team Faema.
- Paris–Roubaix team Flandria_(cycling_team).
- Paris–Roubaix team Kas_(cycling_team).
- Paris–Roubaix team La_Sportive.
- Paris–Roubaix team Mapei_(cycling_team).
- Paris–Roubaix team Mercier_(cycling_team).
- Paris–Roubaix team Molteni.
- Paris–Roubaix team Panasonic_(cycling_team).
- Paris–Roubaix team Peugeot_(cycling_team).
- Paris–Roubaix team Renault-Elf-Gitane.
- Paris–Roubaix team Skil-Sem_(cycling_team).
- Paris–Roubaix team TI-Raleigh.
- Paris–Roubaix team "AD Renting".
- Paris–Roubaix team "Aernoudt Rossin".
- Paris–Roubaix team "Benotto-Ursus".
- Paris–Roubaix team "Biguet-Dunlop".
- Paris–Roubaix team "Brooklyn".
- Paris–Roubaix team "Carpano-Coppi".
- Paris–Roubaix team "Deher".
- Paris–Roubaix team "Diamant".
- Paris–Roubaix team "Dilecta-Wolber".
- Paris–Roubaix team "Follis-Dunlop".
- Paris–Roubaix team "Groene Leeuw-SAS".
- Paris–Roubaix team "Gurtner-Hutchinson".
- Paris–Roubaix team "La Francaise-Diamant".
- Paris–Roubaix team "La Française".
- Paris–Roubaix team "La Française-Diamant".
- Paris–Roubaix team "Pelforth Sauvage-Le Jeune".
- Paris–Roubaix team "Rochet-Dunlop".
- Paris–Roubaix team "Sanson".
- Paris–Roubaix team "Solo-Superia".
- Paris–Roubaix team "Stella Dunlop".
- Paris–Roubaix team "Wonder-Russell".
- Paris–Roubaix team Automoto_(cycling_team).
- Paris–Roubaix team Bic_(cycling_team).
- Paris–Roubaix team R.M.O._(cycling_team).
- Paris–Roubaix team Salvarani.
- Paris–Roubaix teamnatvar "empire".
- Paris–Roubaix type "One-day".
- Paris–Roubaix width "30.0".
- Paris–Roubaix year "1896".
- Paris–Roubaix year "1897".
- Paris–Roubaix year "1898".
- Paris–Roubaix year "1899".
- Paris–Roubaix year "1900".
- Paris–Roubaix year "1901".
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- Paris–Roubaix year "1905".
- Paris–Roubaix year "1906".
- Paris–Roubaix year "1907".
- Paris–Roubaix year "1908".
- Paris–Roubaix year "1909".
- Paris–Roubaix year "1910".
- Paris–Roubaix year "1911".
- Paris–Roubaix year "1912".
- Paris–Roubaix year "1913".
- Paris–Roubaix year "1914".
- Paris–Roubaix year "1919".
- Paris–Roubaix year "1920".
- Paris–Roubaix year "1921".