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Van der Poel finished more than a minute clear of Pogačar as he became only the third man in history to win three consecutive 'Hell of the North' crowns.
www.olympics.comHere’s the latest on Paris-Roubaix based on recent reporting:
The 2026 Paris-Roubaix occurred in mid-April with Wout van Aert securing the win and preventing a historic Pogacar bid for the double. This followed a dramatic race with cobbles, crashes, and bike changes typical of the Hell of the North. [sources indicate live coverage and results from April 2026 coverage][5][10]
Key outcomes from the 2026 edition: van Aert won, with Pogacar in pursuit but unable to overhaul the victor, continuing van Aert’s strong Paris-Roubaix record in recent years.[5]
For context, the event is traditionally run from Compiègne to the Roubaix velodrome, covering about 259 km of cobbled sectors, and it remains one of cycling’s most storied one-day races.[6][7]
If you’re looking for ongoing analysis or a live blog from the latest edition, official race sites and major cycling outlets typically publish post-race recaps, rider interviews, and technical breakdowns within hours of the finish.[1][7]
Would you like me to pull the most recent live updates or provide a concise recap with the podium, key cobble sections, and any notable mechanicals from the 2026 race? I can also map the route and list the major cobbled sectors if that helps.[1][5]
Van der Poel finished more than a minute clear of Pogačar as he became only the third man in history to win three consecutive 'Hell of the North' crowns.
www.olympics.comTadej Pogacar narrowly failed to complete a stunning victory in his first attempt at Paris-Roubaix as Mathieu van der Poel powered to a third successive win over the famous cobbles.
www.telegraph.co.ukParis-Roubaix 2026
www.cyclingnews.comWe look back at the key events from this year's Hell of the North
www.bikeradar.comRiders favour all-rounder Tarmac SL8 for the aero benefit
www.cyclingnews.comOfficial website of the Paris–Roubaix cycling race. “The hell of North”.
www.paris-roubaix.fr