PROS – Paris-Roubaix 2024: the route, the notes of the 29 cobbled sectors, the list of riders entered and the TV broadcast times of the 121st edition

Paris-Roubaix 2024 takes place on Sunday April 7, between Compiègne in Oise and Roubaix in the North. With a total distance of 260 km, the Hell of the North offers 29 paved sectors (55,7 km) to tackle over the last 160 kilometers, with difficulty levels ranging from one star (easy) to five stars (extremely difficult). Winner in 2023, the Dutchman Mathieu van der Poel, the big winner of the Tour of Flanders last Sunday, is the ultra favorite, all the more so in the forced absence due to injury of his best enemy, the Belgian Wout van Aert.. He could thus succeed the Slovak Peter Sagan as the last winner wearing the rainbow jersey on the velodrome. But the World Champion will have no choice but to be (still) at the top of his game, attentive to the front of the race and somewhat lucky. Because The tricky cobblestones hold many surprises, difficulties and changes in the scenario. Nothing can be predicted in advance. This is what other candidates for victory such as Mads pedersen, Matteo Jorgensen, Nils Politt, Kasper Asgreen, Stefan Kung or, Matej Mohoric. To follow the race well, Find the detailed map of the route, the list and notes of the 29 cobbled sectors, the teams and riders involved as well as the TV broadcast times for this 121st edition..

Images: © ASO – Pauline Ballet / Paris-Roubaix.fr

How to watch Paris-Roubaix 2024 on TV?

Paris-Roubaix 2024 is one to watch Sunday April 7 live and in full on France 3 from 10:35 a.m. (then France 4 at 11:25 a.m., then France 3 at 12:55 p.m.), also on france.tv and the France TV Sport app.

The race is also to be followed live in full on Eurosport 1 from 11:15 a.m., but also eurosport.fr and the Eurosport application.

The Paris-Roubaix 2024 route map

PROS – Paris-Roubaix 2024: the route, the notes of the 29 cobbled sectors, the list of riders entered and the TV broadcast times of the 121st edition

The map of the last 72 km of Paris-Roubaix 2024

PROS – Paris-Roubaix 2024: the route, the notes of the 29 cobbled sectors, the list of riders entered and the TV broadcast times of the 121st edition

The last 3 kilometers of Paris-Roubaix 2024

PROS – Paris-Roubaix 2024: the route, the notes of the 29 cobbled sectors, the list of riders entered and the TV broadcast times of the 121st edition

The scores for the 29 cobbled sectors (55,7 km) of Paris-Roubaix 2024

Based on the latest reconbirths of the course, the organizers have attributed a difficulty rating for each of the cobbled sections of the race. This is assessed based on the length, the irregularity of the cobblestones, the general condition of the section and its locationThe sectors classified as five stars (“extremely difficult”) are the Trouée d'Arenberg (#19), Mons-en-Pévèle (#11) and the Carrefour de l'Arbre (#4).

PROS – Paris-Roubaix 2024: the route, the notes of the 29 cobbled sectors, the list of riders entered and the TV broadcast times of the 121st edition

PROS – Paris-Roubaix 2024: the route, the notes of the 29 cobbled sectors, the list of riders entered and the TV broadcast times of the 121st edition

The teams and main riders involved in Paris-Roubaix 2024

DECATHLON AG2R LA MONDIALE TEAM

GAUTHERAT Pierre
NAESEN Oliver
DE PESTEL Sander
BOASSON HAGEN Edvald
POLLEFLIET Gianluca

ALPECIN - DECEUNINCK

GROVES Kaden
PHILIPSEN Jasper
VAN DER POEL Mathieu

ARKEA – B&B HOTELS

SENÉCHAL Florian
Bierman's Jenthe
MOZZATO Luca

ASTANA QAZAQSTAN TEAM

BALLERINI Davide

BAHRAIN – VICTORIOUS

WRIGHT Fred
MOHORIC Matej

BORA – HANSGROHE

MEEUS Jordi
HERZOG Emil
MACIEJUK Filip

COFIDIS

NOPPE Christophe
FOX Alexis
ALLEGAERT Piet
FRETIN Milan
ANIOŁKOWSKI Stanisław
GOUGEARD Alexis

EF EDUCATION – EASYPOST

BISSEGGER Stefan
VAN DEN BERG Marijn
ROOTKIN-GRAY Jack
BETTIOL Alberto

GROUPAMA - FDJ

KÜNG Stefan

INEOS GRENADIERS

TARLING Joshua

INTERMARCHÉ – WANTY

TEUNISSEN Mike
PAGE Hugo
REX Laurenz
GIRMAY Biniam

TEAM VISMA | LEASE A BIKE

LAPORTE Christophe
Van Baarle Dylan
JORGENSON Matteo
HAGENES Per Strand
VAN DIJKE Tim
VAN DIJKE Mick

LIDL – TREK

VACEK Mathias
PEDERSEN Mads
MILAN Jonathan
THEUNS Edward

MOVISTAR TEAM

LAZKANO Oier
JACOBS Johan
MORO Manlio
RANGEL Vinicius
GARCIA CORTINA Ivan
CAVAGNA Remi
NORSGAARD ​​Mathias

SOUDAL QUICK-STEP

ASGREEN Kasper
LAMPAERT Yves
MERLIER Tim

TEAM DSM-FIRMENICH

BITTNER Pavel
EEKHOFF Nils
DEGENKLB John

TEAM JAYCO ALULA

REINDERS Elmar

UAE TEAM EMIRATES

WELLS Tim
VINK Michael
POLIT Nils
MORGADO Antonio
MOLANO Juan Sebastian
HODEG Alvaro José
BJERG Mikkel

DSTNY LOT

BEULLENS Cedric
VAN MOER Brent
SEGAERT Alec

ISRAEL – PREMIER TECH

SHEEHAN Riley
HOFSTETTER Hugo

UNO-X MOBILITY

WÆRENSKJOLD Søren
KRISTOFF Alexander
TILLER Rasmus

BINGOAL WB

DESAL Ceriel
DE MEESTER Luca
VAN DER BEKEN Aaron
WEEMAES Sasha

Q36.5 PRO CYCLING TEAM

DEVRIENDT Tom

TEAM FLANDERS – BALOISE

VANHOOF Ward
HESTERS Jules
CRAPS Lars
VERCOUILLIE Victor
DEWEIRDT See
VANDEVELDE Yentl
VANDENSTORME Dylan

TOTALENERGIES

TURGIS Anthony
DUJARDIN Sandy
VAN GESTEL Dries

The last 10 winners of Paris-Roubaix

  • 2023: Mathieu van der Poel (PBS)
  • 2022: Dylan van Baarle (PBS);
  • 2021: Sonny Colbrelli (ITA);
  • In 2020: undisputed ;
  • 2019: Philippe Gilbert (BEL);
  • 2018: Peter Sagan (SVQ);
  • 2017: Greg van Avermaet (BEL);
  • 2016: Mathew Hayman (AUS);
  • 2015: John Degenkolb (ALL);
  • 2014: Niki Terpstra (PBS);
  • 2013: Fabian Cancellara (SUI).

The best rankings of the French since 2012

Frédéric Guesdon is the last French winner of the Hell of the North, in 1997. In the last eleven years, only Sébastien Turgot has reached the podium, in 2012.

2023 : Christophe Laporte, 10th;
2022 : Adrien Petit, 6th;
2021 : Christophe Laporte, 6th;
2019 : Florian Sénéchal, 6th;
2018 : Marc Sarreau, 26th;
2017 : Arnaud Démare, 6th;
2016 : Adrien Petit, 10th;
2015 : Florian Sénéchal, 17th;
2014 : Arnaud Démare, 12th;
2013 : Damien Gaudin, 5th;
2012 : Sébastien Turgot, 2nd.

 

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