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Paris Rube Cycling RaceChampion List

Paris–Roubaix, nicknamed the “Hell of the North,” is one of cycling’s most brutal one‑day classics. Known for its treacherous cobblestone sectors, the race has been a fixture of the UCI World Tour since 1896 (excluding war years). The champion is the rider who completes the course from Compiègne (Paris before 1968) to the Roubaix velodrome in the shortest time. Early Start‑up Era (1896–1945) : Joseph Bruyer won the inaugural edition (1896) as a lone amateur. The race grew through the 20th century with legends like Sylvan Giner (1936), Raymond Impanis (1945), and Eddy Merckx (1952). Bernard Hinault triumphed in 1983, while Francesco Moser (1996) and George Hincapie (1999) added to the winners’ list. Modern Era (2000–present) : Fabian Cancellara (2012), Peter Sagan (2018), Dylan van Baarle (2022), Jonas Vingegaard (2023), and Matteo Jorgenson (2025) have all conquered the cobbles. Recent champions include Matteo van der Poel (2025) and Wout van Aert (2026 prediction), showcasing the race’s continued allure for top classics specialists. Core Records: The most championships are shared by Roger de Vlaeminck (Belgium) and Tom Boonen (Belgium) with four victories each. The youngest champion is Albert de Joan (19 years old, 1902). The oldest champion is Ferdinand de Vogt (36 years old, 1914). By nationality, Belgian riders have won the most titles, followed by France and Italy. These records underscore Paris–Roubaix’s reputation as a true test of power, endurance, and technical skill.

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Paris Rube Cycling RaceChampion List

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