And the good day came, the beautiful day that all the fans of cycling were waiting, where the Slovenian Tadej Pogacar Again challenge the logic where for many it is the hardest race in the world, not in vain is known as the ‘Hell north’.
The day in which Tour de France’s three-time champion will debut in Paris-Rubaix.
Ahead, nothing else and no less than 259.2 kilometers between Compiègne And the Velodrome de Rouboixof which 55.3 kilometers transcurrián in sharply cobbled distributed in 30 sections. The last sector, RoubAix, has only 0.3 kilometers long and the survivors of the race will face it in kilometers 257.8 day.
Three sections classified by the Association of Association, Five -Star: Trouée d’yrenberg (2.3 km long, km 163.9), Mons-in-Pévèle (3 km long, km 210.6) and the famous Carrefour de l’ytebre (2.1 km long in km 242.1).
A pitch that is a challenge, a difficulty for runners, who do not stop giving boats all the time, no matter how arguing they are the breed with specific bikes for the field where they move, with the diameter of the widest tires, various features in painting measures and even suspensions.
A scenario wheree van der poel It moves like a fish in the water. He won the last two editions, if he expires now he will match Octave Lapize (1909, 1910, 1911) and Francesco Moser (1978, 1979, 1980) as the only two cyclists managed to get three years later Paris-Rubaix.
She is Grandson of Pulidor Aimed at retaliation last week with Flanders at the hands of a Pogacar who was a dedicated, seeking to become a third cyclist in the history of the RoubAix who won its premiere year -after the winner of the first edition Josef Fischer in 1896 and Sonny Colbrelli in 2021; Without keeping the performance they may have Jasper Stuyven, Filippo Ganna, Mads Pedersen or Wout Van Aert.
Everyone dreams of lifting the cobblestone delivered to the winner, which is similar to those used in the Pavé sections and established in 1977.
Source: La Verdad

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