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- Route map, cobblestone sectors and info here.

- Videos: Paris-Roubaix Videos.

- Photos: Paris-Roubaix Photos. (Photos from the 2019 race start, race action, incidents and finish)

- This page will be updated throughout the race.





- Final Start List here.

- Art: Paris-Roubaix Art.

- LIVE video here. - Team Presentation

- Official tracking and ticker LIVE here. Cyclingnews ticker LIVE here.

- LIVE video here. (TV2 Sumo, geo-restricted) - LIVE video here. (France 3, geo-restricted) - LIVE video here. (France TV, geo-restricted) - LIVE video here. (Ceska televize, geo-restricted) - LIVE video here. (Rtp, geo-restricted) - LIVE video here. (Sporza, geo-restricted) - LIVE video here. (Rai Sport, geo-restricted) - LIVE video here. (Tdp, geo-restricted) - LIVE video here. (Ard, geo-restricted) - LIVE video here. (RTVS.sk2, geo-restricted) - LIVE video here. (Rsi La2, geo-restricted) - More feeds below & right.

- Photos: Paris-Roubaix Photos. (Peter Sagan/Bora-Hansgrohe, Team Sky, EF Education First, Katusha-Alpecin recon)

- Photos: Paris-Roubaix Photos. (Wout Van Aert/Jumbo-Visma recon)

- News: Paris-Roubaix 2019 – Preview. (Cyclingnews) - All roads lead to 'The Hell of the North'.

- News: 10 riders to watch at the 2019 Paris-Roubaix. (Cyclingnews) - Defending champion Sagan faces stiff competition from Van Avermaet, Degenkolb, Naesen and Stybar.

- News: Seven key sectors: Mat Hayman's guide to the Paris-Roubaix cobbles. (Cyclingnews) - 2016 winner shares his tips and memories from 17 years on the pavé.

- John Degenkolb (Trek-Segafredo) before the 2019 Paris-Roubaix: "It was nice to be back on the cobbles. I did a first recon of the pavé before Paris-Nice to test the equipment the last time. It was of course a very special feeling to be back there and riding towards the velodrome. The finish in the Tour de France last year was next to it, and looking back at my victory in 2015 it was very nice to read my own name on one of the stones next to the last pavé. It’s a proud memory that’s for sure. The emotions after winning Paris-Roubaix were also pretty big, but last year, that victory in stage 9 of the Tour de France came at the end of a very hard part of my career and that’s what made it so special."

- Philippe Gilbert (Deceuninck-Quickstep) before the start of the 2019 Paris-Roubaix: "I was really unlucky to be sick last week, first before Dwars door Vlaanderen, and then again in the night leading to Flanders. It was a pity to stop the race, as I never like to abandon an event, but I was empty and I just couldn’t carry on. Now that I got some rest, recovered and trained several times this week, I go with a different morale to the start. Of course, I really don’t know how I’ll feel in Roubaix, but what I do know is that we have a strong team for this race and that makes us confident."

- Jean-Pierre Heynderickx (Dimension Data): "It’s the last cobblestones classics before the Ardennes starts and so it’s one of the really big moments in cycling. It’s a race with a big history and known as the ‘Hell of the North’ for good reason. 29 very hard cobblestone sections equal over 50 really hard kilometres and which also makes it one of the most beautiful races to watch live – both on TV or on the course itself. As a team we have a couple of really strong riders that we will be looking at doing well. Edvald for instance was 5th a couple of years ago and some of the others have finished similarly in the past, so we’re really looking forward to Sunday."

- Edvald Boasson Hagen (Team Dimension Data) ahead of the 2019 Paris-Roubaix: "My form is certainly getting better, I’m not where I was hoping to be this Spring, playing catch-up since getting sick but my plan earlier in the week was to try and attack at Schelderprijs and see how far I could get. I didn’t get to the finish line, well I got there eventually, but not first, and I was happy to get through without any issues. So that’s good and I’m now looking forward to Sunday. After the recon today I can confirm that the cobbles are still bumpy, they haven’t changed much. But it’s always good to test equipment, see how the sections are and if there’s anything new. The ride itself was still a bit hard after yesterday’s exertions but it was good."

- News: Boasson Hagen leads experienced Dimension Data team at Paris-Roubaix. (Cyclingnews) - Norwegian finished fifth in 2016, and will be supported by Eisel, Bak and Janse van Rensburg.

- News: Van Avermaet on the hunt for a second victory at 'The Hell of the North'. (Cyclingnews) - 'I love Paris-Roubaix – it's a really special race for me'.

- News: Trentin hoping to step up at Paris-Roubaix. (Cyclingnews) - 'The transition from the Classics to Roubaix is like going from rock concerts to a heavy metal concert'.

- News: Stybar recovered from illness ahead of Paris-Roubaix. (Cyclingnews) - Deceuninck-QuickStep rider unsure of form.

- News: Total Direct Energie present new jersey ahead of Paris-Roubaix. (Cyclingnews) - New kit revealed in official video.

- CCC Team lineup for the 2019 Paris-Roubaix:

Kamil Gradek (POL)

Michael Schär (SUI)

Greg Van Avermaet (BEL)

Gijs Van Hoecke (BEL)

Nathan Van Hooydonck (BEL)

Guillaume Van Keirsbulck (BEL)

Łukasz Wiśniowski (POL)

Sports Directors: Fabio Baldato (ITA), Valerio Piva (ITA)

- Greg Van Avermaet (CCC Team) ahead of the 2019 Paris-Roubaix: "I love Paris-Roubaix. Obviously, I make no secret of my desire to win the Tour of Flanders but Paris-Roubaix is a really special race for me. It was even before I won in 2017 and of course, since then it holds a special place in my career as my first and, so far, only Monument win. I would love to win it again. There is no race like Paris-Roubaix. Every one of those 29 sectors can make or break the race and often it’s completely out of your control. My form is something I can control and I’m really happy with how I have raced so far this season and my sensations, so I’m looking forward to Sunday. Unlike the Tour of Flanders, I don’t think we will see such a big group in the final so, I hope to race aggressively and be fighting for the win."

- Results: Paris-Roubaix Results.

- 2019 Paris-Roubaix schedule/times:

Race start at 11:00 CET, 5:00am ET

Race finish at 17:22 CET, 11:22am ET

- Peter Sagan (Bora-Hansgrohe) won the 2018 Paris-Roubaix.

- The 2019 Paris-Roubaix is Sunday, April 14.

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