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    Can Mathieu van der Poel double up at Paris-Roubaix?

    By James Shrubsall,

    2024-04-02

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    Not since 2010 has the same rider won the Tour of Flanders and Paris-Roubaix . Back then, that rider was Fabian Cancellara. This year, Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Deceuninck) will head into the 'Hell of the North' as the outstanding favourite, as defending champion, and off the back of an incredible ride at Flanders .

    Major illness and injury issues across Visma-Lease A Bike's men's team put in doubt the big showdown between Wout van Aert and Van der Poel that most fans expected at this year's Roubaix.

    Van Aert became the most high profile victim in last Wednesday's Dwars Door Vlaanderen , abandoning the race after coming down heavily in a big crash that was seemingly caused by a gust of wind. Multiple fractures including collarbone and ribs  ruled the Belgian out of this year's 'Hell of the North'.

    This could mean that on-song Dane Mads Pedersen steps in to fill the breach opened by Visma's woes, joining Van der Poel in what would surely be the favoured pair in the men's event. While Pedersen was caught up in the same crash as the above at Dwars, he might have fully recovered by Roubaix.

    The women's field has fortunately been less afflicted, with – at the time of writing – favourites such as Lotte Kopecky (SD Worx-Protime) and her team-mate Lorena Wiebes both fit and on form. Lidl-Trek's Lizzie Deignan will however not ride, having broken her arm at the Tour of Flanders . Her in-form team-mate Elisa Balsamo will do though.

    Kopecky, Wiebes, and their strong SD Worx team will be looking to bounce back at the first opportunity after a disappointing Flanders, but Lidl-Trek have been strong all Classics season, and might have found the key to countering SD Worx on the cobbles.

    Meanwhile, Marianne Vos (Visma-Lease a Bike) has won pretty much everything within her power other than Roubaix, and will be looking to add to her 250 road wins next Saturday. The list of further contenders is endless, especially when one reflects on Alison Jackson (EF Education-Cannondale) and her shock win from the break at last year's race. It could be anyone.

    Paris-Roubaix 2024 Key Information

    Date: Saturday April 6 (women); Sunday April 7 (men)
    Location: Denain to Roubaix (women); Compiègne to Roubaix (men)
    2023 winners: Mathieu van der Poel (men); Alison Jacksono (women)
    TV: Discovery+/Eurosport
    Distance: 148.5km (women); 259.7km (men)

    Paris-Roubaix 2024 route

    There are no dramatic course changes to either men's or women's races this year, which begin in Compiègne and Denain respectively and finish, of course, in the iconic Roubaix velodrome.

    Both men's and women's races are three kilometres longer than last year, with the men riding more pavé than they have done in the past 30 years, thanks to a pair of returning sectors that have been inserted early on in the race at Briastre (sector 26) and Le Hameau de Buat (sector 24). The total number of cobbled sectors stays at 29, across a total 55.7km.

    The women's race, while also gaining three kilometres to take it up to 148.5km in total, doesn't gain any new (or indeed returning) cobbles among its 17 sectors. Instead the course has been routed around a section deemed high-risk by organiser ASO, which adds the distance.

    The Carrefour de l'Arbre (translated as crossroads of the tree) is a perennially significant sector in Paris-Roubaix that comes with around 15km left to ride. With each cobbled sector ranked out of five stars, the Carrefour is one of only three five-star sectors in the men's race, and only two in the women's.

    The race is often won here, as the final selection is made and the most tired riders are found out in the face of attacks by the strongest. Along with the four-star Camphin-en-Pevèle sector that softens up the riders' legs immediately beforehand, and the two-star Gruson sector that comes straight away afterwards, the Carrefour is the equivalent of the Oude Kwaremont-Paterberg double-punch in the Tour of Flanders.

    Paris-Roubaix 2024 sectors

    Each cobbled sector is ranked from one to five stars, with five the hardest. The women's race hits the cobbles at sector 17, Hornaing in Wandignies.

    29: Troisvilles in Inchy (km 96 - 2,2 km) ***
    28: Viesly in Quiévy (km 102,5 - 1,8 km) ***
    27: Quiévy in Saint-Python (km 105,1 - 3,7 km) ****
    26: Viesly in Briastre (km 111,3 - 3 km) ***
    25: Vertain in Saint-Martin-sur-Ecaillon (km 122,6 - 2,3 km) ***
    24: Capelle in Ruesnes (km 129,3 - 1,7 km) ***
    23: Artres in Quérénaing (km 138,3 – 1,3 km) **
    22: Quérénaing in Maing (km 140,1 – 2,5 km) ***
    21: Maing in Monchaux-sur-Ecaillon (km 143,2 - 1,6 km) ***
    20: Haveluy in Wallers (km 156,2 - 2,5 km) ****
    19: Trouée d'Arenberg (km 164,4 - 2,3 km) *****
    18: Wallers in Hélesmes (km 170,4 - 1,6 km) ***
    17: Hornaing in Wandignies (km 177,2 - 3,7 km) ****
    16: Warlaing in Brillon (km 184,7 - 2,4 km) ***
    15: Tilloy in Sars-et-Rosières (km 188,2 - 2,4 km) ****
    14: Beuvry in Orchies (km 194,5 - 1,4 km) ***
    13: Orchies (km 199,5 - 1,7 km) ***
    12: Auchy in Bersée (km 205,6 - 2,7 km) ****
    11: Mons-en-Pévèle (km 211,1 - 3 km) *****
    10: Mérignies in Avelin (km 217,1 - 0,7 km) **
    9: Pont-Thibault in Ennevelin (km 220,5 - 1,4 km) ***
    8: Templeuve - L'Epinette (km 225,9 - 0,2 km) *
    8: Templeuve - Moulin-de-Vertain (km 226,4 - 0,5 km) **
    7: Cysoing in Bourghelles (km 232,8 - 1,3 km) ***
    6: Bourghelles in Wannehain (km 235,3 - 1,1 km) ***
    5: Camphin-en-Pévèle (km 239,8 - 1,8 km) ****
    4: Carrefour de l'Arbre (km 242,5 - 2,1 km) *****
    3: Gruson (km 244,8 - 1,1 km) **
    2: Willems in Hem (km 251,5 - 1,4 km) **
    1: Roubaix (km 258,3 - 0,3 km) *

    Paris-Roubaix 2024 riders to watch

    Mads Pedersen
    Lidl-Trek
    ****

    A fast-finishing rouleur in the shape of one former 'Mr Paris-Roubaix' Tom Boonen, Pedersen is in the form of his life, and while few eyes will stray far from Van der Poel, former world champion Pedersen, who was fourth here last year, should not be discounted from taking his first victory in the famous Roubaix velodrome.

    Matteo Jorgensen
    Visma-Lease A Bike
    ***

    One of the few riders in the Dutch team who has not at this point been hit by crashes or illness in the past weeks, it so happens that Jorgensen is also on great form, having won Dwars Door Vlaanderen last week with a late solo effort. Team-mate Tiesj Benoot, also riding well, could provide useful backup and a potential plan-B.

    Mathieu van der Poel
    Alpecin-Deceuninck
    ******

    Van der Poel, the champion of Flanders for a third time, is on fiery, determined form. Instigating moves or pushing them to succeed, at this point he is the rider to beat. One issue for him could lie in the fact that Pedersen is the quicker finisher, so he will want to lose him before the finish.

    Pfeiffer Georgi
    dsm-firmenich PostNL
    ***

    Georgi has always been there or thereabouts in the Classics, both this season and last – active in the moves but never topping the podium in the biggest races. However, she is still just 23 and only getting stronger. The London rider represents a serious podium threat and her big-name rivals will discount her at their peril.

    Lotte Kopecky
    SD Worx-Protime
    *****

    In Gent-Wevelgem Kopecky put in an early attack, she explained, just to stave off boredom – before going on to lead out her team-mate Lorena Wiebes for the win. With wins at Strade Bianche, the UAE Tour and Danilith Nokere Koerse already this season, she can afford to have fun and be generous too. But it feels like she is biding her time for Paris-Roubaix.

    Marianne Vos
    Visma-Lease A Bike
    ****

    Paris-Roubaix is one of the few major Classics Vos has yet to win. At 36, the Dutchwoman continues to vie for the top places here, though this could be one of her last solid chances to win. She took 10th place last year at the head of a chasing group of favourites behind winner Alison Jackson (EF Education-Tibco-SVB). This season she has already won Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, with a creditable ninth at Strade Bianche her most recent result.

    Paris-Roubaix 2024 men's start list

    Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team
    GAUTHERAT Pierre
    NAESEN Oliver
    DE PESTEL Sander
    BOASSON HAGEN Edvald
    POLLEFLIET Gianluca

    Alpecin-Deceuninck
    GROVES Kaden
    PHILIPSEN Jasper
    VAN DER POEL Mathieu

    Arkéa-B&B Hotels
    SÉNÉCHAL Florian
    BIERMANS Jenthe
    MOZZATO Luca

    Astana Qazaqstan
    BALLERINI Davide

    Bahrain-Victorious
    WRIGHT Fred
    MOHORIČ Matej

    BORA-Hansgrohe
    MEEUS Jordi
    HERZOG Emil
    MACIEJUK Filip

    Cofidis
    NOPPE Christophe
    RENARD Alexis
    ALLEGAERT Piet
    FRETIN Milan
    ANIOŁKOWSKI Stanisław
    GOUGEARD Alexis

    EF Education-EasyPost
    BISSEGGER Stefan
    VAN DEN BERG Marijn
    ROOTKIN-GRAY Jack
    BETTIOL Alberto

    Groupama-FDJ
    KÜNG Stefan

    INEOS Grenadiers
    TARLING Joshua

    Intermarché-Wanty
    TEUNISSEN Mike
    PAGE Hugo
    REX Laurenz
    GIRMAY Biniam

    Team Visma-Lease a Bike
    LAPORTE Christophe
    VAN BAARLE Dylan
    JORGENSON Matteo
    HAGENES Per Strand
    VAN DIJKE Tim
    VAN DIJKE Mick

    Lidl-Trek
    VACEK Mathias
    PEDERSEN Mads
    MILAN Jonathan
    THEUNS Edward

    Movistar Team
    LAZKANO Oier
    JACOBS Johan
    MORO Manlio
    RANGEL Vinicius
    GARCÍA CORTINA Iván
    CAVAGNA Rémi
    NORSGAARD Mathias

    Soudal Quick-Step
    ASGREEN Kasper
    LAMPAERT Yves
    MERLIER Tim

    Team dsm-firmenich PostNL
    BITTNER Pavel
    EEKHOFF Nils
    DEGENKOLB John

    Team Jayco AlUla
    REINDERS Elmar

    UAE Team Emirates
    WELLENS Tim
    VINK Michael
    POLITT Nils
    MORGADO António
    MOLANO Juan Sebastián
    HODEG Álvaro José
    BJERG Mikkel

    Lotto-Dstny
    BEULLENS Cedric
    VAN MOER Brent
    SEGAERT Alec

    Israel-Premier Tech
    SHEEHAN Riley
    HOFSTETTER Hugo

    Uno-X Mobility
    WÆRENSKJOLD Søren
    KRISTOFF Alexander
    TILLER Rasmus

    Bingoal-WB
    DESAL Ceriel
    DE MEESTER Luca
    VAN DER BEKEN Aaron
    WEEMAES Sasha

    Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team
    DEVRIENDT Tom

    Team Flanders-Baloise
    VANHOOF Ward
    HESTERS Jules
    CRAPS Lars
    VERCOUILLIE Victor
    DEWEIRDT Siebe
    VANDEVELDE Yentl
    VANDENSTORME Dylan

    TotalEnergies
    TURGIS Anthony
    DUJARDIN Sandy
    VAN GESTEL Dries

    Paris-Roubaix 2024 women's start list

    Lotto-Dstny

    AG Insurance-Soudal Team
    (LE COURT) PIENAAR Kimberley
    RIJNBEEK Maud
    PLUIMERS Ilse

    Canyon-SRAM Racing
    CHABBEY Elise
    PALADIN Soraya
    VAN DER DUIN Maike
    BÄCKSTEDT Zoe
    TOWERS Alice

    Ceratizit-WNT

    FDJ-SUEZ
    BROWN Grace

    Fenix-Deceuninck
    CANT Sanne
    TRUYEN Marthe
    COUZENS Millie
    SCHWEINBERGER Christina

    Human Powered Health
    WOOD Alice
    GROSSETÊTE Maëlle
    CORDON-RAGOT Audrey
    KASPER Romy

    Lidl-Trek
    VAN DIJK Ellen
    BALSAMO Elisa

    Liv-AlUla-Jayco
    PATE Amber
    BAKER Georgia

    Movistar Team
    RUIZ PÉREZ Laura
    RUIZ PÉREZ Lucía
    GUTIÉRREZ Sheyla
    SIERRA Arlenis
    NORSGAARD Emma
    BIANNIC Aude

    Roland

    Team dsm-firmenich PostNL
    GEORGI Pfeiffer
    KOOL Charlotte

    Team SD Worx-Protime
    MARKUS Femke
    KOPECKY Lotte
    WIEBES Lorena
    GUARISCHI Barbara
    MAJERUS Christine
    VAN DEN BROEK-BLAAK Chantal

    Team Visma-Lease a Bike
    VON BERSWORDT Sophie
    NOOIJEN Lieke
    VOS Marianne
    VIGIE Margaux

    UAE Team ADQ
    CONSONNI Chiara
    CARBONARI Anastasia
    GASPARRINI Eleonora Camilla
    BUJAK Eugenia

    Uno-X Mobility
    CONFALONIERI Maria Giulia
    AHTOSALO Anniina

    Cofidis Women
    CASTRIQUE Alana
    BERTEAU Victoire

    Lifeplus Wahoo
    RICHARDSON Kate
    BURLOVÁ Kristýna
    RYSZ Kaja
    GONZÁLEZ Alicia

    St Michel-Mavic-Auber93

    EF Education-Cannondale
    BORGHESI Letizia
    JACKSON Alison
    HENTTALA Lotta

    Arkéa-B&B Hotels

    Team Coop-Repsol

    VolkerWessels Women's Pro Cycling Team
    BEULING Femke
    VAN HELVOIRT Lisa
    DEMEY Valerie
    VANHOVE Marith
    SOUREN Scarlett
    VAN ROOIJEN Sofie

    Team Komugi-Grand Est
    BURI Fabienne
    KVASNIČKOVÁ Eliška
    CHARPENTIER Chloé
    JONCHERAY Victoire

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