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Paris-Roubaix Archive
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"Do What We Can Until We Die"
Posted on April 11, 2011 | No CommentsI cooked up a little Belgian fare for my family yesterday morning in honor of the country that’s taken more Paris-Roubaix wins than any other. But when Tom Boonen faltered... -
A Sunday in Hell
Posted on April 10, 2011 | No CommentsToday, the big dogs throw down. Pain and suffering, power and bike-handling, tactics and head games, Roubaix is a true test of guts and heart. Versus is airing 3 hours... -
Everything You Need to Know About Tomorrow’s Paris-Roubaix
Posted on April 9, 2011 | No CommentsThe following video is from Road to Roubaix. Simply beautiful. You must watch this before the race: Honestly, there’s nothing I can say about Sunday’s Paris-Roubaix that hasn’t already been... -
The Queen of the Classics
Posted on April 8, 2011 | No CommentsParis-Roubaix. The Hell of the North. The Queen of the Classics. The greatest one-day race of the year. The biggest of the 5 monuments. Whatever you want to call it,... -
The Bulldozer Attack
Posted on March 30, 2011 | 2 CommentsHere’s a companion video to my previous post The Subtle, Devastating Attack. In the previous post, we see Fabian Cancellara simply riding away from heavy hitter Tom Boonen on the... -
The Treacherous Attack
Posted on February 2, 2011 | No CommentsThis post continues a series on Attacks, including The Impossible Attack, The Subtle, Devastating Attack, and The Beautiful Attack. In 2001, George Hincapie was in perhaps the best form of...








