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Paris-Roubaix

Paris-Roubaix is one of the oldest and most prestigious professional cycling races, held annually in northern France. Often called "The Hell of the North," it features a challenging course that includes cobbled streets and rough terrain, testing riders' endurance and skill. The race typically spans about 260 kilometers and takes place in early April. Its unique characteristics, including the iconic Roubaix Velodrome finish, have made it a favorite among cycling fans and a significant event in the professional cycling calendar, part of the UCI World Tour. The race combines tactics, strength, and resilience.