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Ian Stannard: Pure Grit, Hard Work & Stannardian Days
“I’m supposed to be hard. Absolutely.” - Team Sky's tough guy wags chins with Ned Boulting
Caught up in the moment with Roubaix runner-up Silvan Dillier
A 750-1 outsider just back from injury rides to a strong second place in Paris-Roubaix. What’s Silvan Dillier’s story? What was his reaction? Had anyone expected this?
Paris-Roubaix 2018: from sign-on to the showers
Images from the 2018 Paris-Roubaix, a day of heroic rides and a terrible tragedy
Paris-Roubaix 2018: equipment in focus
Gallery: from special pavé tyres and strapped fingers to strategically positioned helpers with spare wheels, Paris-Roubaix demands serious attention to detail
Greg Van Avermaet’s perfect Paris-Roubaix plan that went awry
How two mechanicals and an army of supporters helped Greg Van Avermaet win the 2017 Paris Roubaix
Why Arnaud Demare could be the next French winner of Paris-Roubaix
He’s fresh, fast and French: past winners Madiot, Guesdon and team-mate Guarnieri on fancying Démare to break the home nation’s 21-year duck at Roubaix
Dirk Demol: winning Roubaix can change your life
Breakaway hopeful Dirk Demol recalls his 1988 victory in Paris-Roubaix, a day everything aligned and altered the course of his career
Steve Bauer – the man who lost Paris-Roubaix by millimetres
In 1990 Steve Bauer finished second by a centimetre — behind Eddy Planckaert — in a race that was his favourite Classic. “I don’t have any...
Paris Roubaix tips from a winner – Stuart O’Grady
Who will win the 2018 Paris-Roubaix? The 2007 champion Stuart O’Grady runs his eye over the contenders for Hell of the North
A country for old men: John Degenkolb on Paris-Roubaix
The fourth youngest winner of Paris-Roubaix in 30 years, John Degenkolb discusses how experience counts in the Hell of the North
Why everyone’s talking about Wout van Aert, Classics star of the future
Analysis: He’s not the first cyclo-cross specialist to show potential in the Classics. But Wout van Aert’s early season showing has nonetheless been turning heads
Cover Stories: Rouleur issue 18.2 – Paris Roubaix by Pauline Ballet
Fine photos from David Powell, Pauline Ballet and Paolo Ciaberta vied for the coveted Rouleur cover spot. Which one won?
Fabian Cancellara: doing the double at Flanders and Roubaix
Private jets, boozy post-Flanders celebrations and banging hangovers. How will he go at Roubaix? Not bad, it transpires…
“I thrive visually on the chaos…the dust, the riders, the accidents”
With Rouleur issuing a new set of prints that celebrate the Monuments, we catch up with one of the makers of those images – photographer Kristof...
Jørgen Leth on the making of a cinematic cycling classic
Jørgen Leth is the director of some of the most celebrated cycling films ever made. Jakob Kristian Sørensen visited him in a Haiti where they headed...
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