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🔟🏁 This is how the top 10 of the race
🥇🏁 VAN BAARLE WINS!
INEOS WINS! Dylan Van Baarle wins the 2022 edition of Paris-Roubaix! The Dutchman arrives alone.
🏁 1 km to go
Last kilometer of the race! Dylan van Baarle entered the Roubaix velodrome.
🏁 1,5 km to go
We've arrived in Roubaix! Last sector of pavé! It lasts 300 meters. Dylan van Baarle has more than a minute's lead. The first chasing group is starting to move towards the finish.
🏁 7 km to go
UNCLEAR! A fan causes Yves Lampaert to fall. What bad luck for the Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl rider.
🏁 8,3 km to go
We arrive at the sector 2, 1.4 km long, paved sector 2 in Willems à Hem. Van Baarle holds a 57-second lead over Mohoric and Lampaert. Further back, 1:11 behind Van Aert, Küng and Devriendt.
🏁 14,2 km to go
Paved sector 3... The race is slowly coming to an end, with crashes, punctures, everything... And yet the weather has been very favorable.
🏁 17,2 km to go
We enter sector 5 of pavé. Carrefour de l'Arbre, the last five-star difficulty. Dylan van Baarle marches alone in the lead of the race.
🏁 20 km to go
We entered sector 5 of the pavé in Camphin-en-Pévèle, classified as four-star. It lasts 1.8 km.
🏁 24,3 km to go
We entered sector 6 on the pavé. Dylan van Baarle joined the lead group. 1.1 km long in this zone.
🏁 26,7 km to go
Zone 7 of pavé in Cysoing à Bourghelles. Yves Lampaert (Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl) and Matej Mohoric (Bahrain Victorious) caught Tom Devriendt (Intermarché-Wanty Gobert) in the lead of the race.
🏁 31 km to go
10 riders make up the group chasing Tom Devriendt:
Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Fenix), Wout van Aert (Jumbo-Visma), Stefan Küng (Groupama-FDJ), Dylan van Baarle (Ineos Grenadiers), Laurent Pichon (Arkéa-Samsic) Ben Turner (Ineos Grenadiers), Yves Lampaert (Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl), Matej Mohoric (Bahrain Victorious), Jasper Stuyven (Trek-Segafredo) and Adrien Petit (Intermarché-Wanty Gobert).
🏁 33,7 km to go
Templeuve is sector 8 of pavé. It barely lasts 500 meters. Devriendt is riding alone after a puncture by Mohoric. The leader is 27 seconds ahead of his pursuers.
🏁 39 km to go
We enter zone 9 of pavé. 1.4 km long. Mohoric and Devriendt are leading the race.
🏁 50 km to go
There is less than a minute between the first chasing group and the leading riders. The peloton is more than a minute behind.
🏁 60 km to go
New paved sector, now in Orchies, with three stars in terms of difficulty. Two minutes difference between the leaders and the peloton.
🏁 70 km to go
There are three riders in the lead. We are about to finish a new paved zone. Two minutes behind us are the chasers.
🏁 82,2 km to go
We enter sector 17... Grade 4 stars of difficulty and 3.5 km long.
🏁 90 km to go
Four riders survive at the head of the peloton. Davide Ballerini suffered a puncture and was left behind.
🏁 95 km to go
The 19th pavé sector begins... It's the Arenberg forest, one of the most awaited sectors... 2.3 km long.
🏁 100 km to go
Zone 20 of the pavé is over. There was movement in the chasing group. Connor Swift (Arkéa-Samsic) and Nils Politt (Bora-Hansgrohe) broke away to chase the lead group.
🏁 103,6 km to go
Beginning of zone 20 of pavement. 2.5 km long.
🏁 105 km to go
There are five riders at the head of the race.
Davide Ballerini (Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl), Matej Mohoric (Bahrain Victorious), Casper Pedersen (Team DSM), Tom Devriendt (Intermarché-Wanty Gobert) and Laurent Pichon (Arkéa-Samsic).
They are now half a minute ahead of the rest of the group and one minute ahead of the rest of the peloton.
Those who have dropped out of the competition
Anthony Turgis
Clément Davy
Pascal Ackermann
Chun-Kai Feng (Not in the start)
🏁 116 km to go
Zone 21 of pavé for the leading group of the race is over. The next zone will start with 103.6 km to go.
🏁 117 km to go
Bad luck for Jens Reynders! He has suffered a puncture and consequently, the advantage he had over his pursuers.
Group of chasers
Timo Roosen and Mike Teunissen (Jumbo-Visma), Filippo Ganna, Ben Turner and Dylan Van Baarle (Ineos Grenadiers) Davide Ballerini, Yves Lampaert, Florian Sénéchal and Jannik Steimle (Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl), Maciej Bodnar, Daniel Oss and Niki Terpstra (TotalEnergies), Nikias Arndt (Team DSM), Sebastian Langeveld, Stefan Bissegger (EF Education-EasyPost), Juan Sebastian Molano (UAE Team Emirates), Max Kanter (Movistar Team), are the riders chasing Jens Reynders (Sport Vlaanderen). They are 41 seconds behind.
This was the breakaway that was formed from the start of the race.
Carreer status
There are 121 kilometers to go in the race. Jens Reynders of Sport Vlaanderen is the only leader by now, but with just 30 seconds to go he has almost 20 riders chasing him.
There are 30 zones of pavé, numbered backwards, we are close to the ninth zone (22).
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What time is the Paris-Roubaix?
This is the start time of the Paris-Roubaix of April 17th 2022 in several countries:
Argentina: 8:30 AM on Star +
Bolivia: 7:30 AM on Star +
Brazil: 8:30 AM on Star +
Chile: 7:30 AM on Star +
Colombia: 6:30 AM on Caracol TV and Star +
Ecuador: 6:30 AM on ESPN and Star +
USA (ET): 7:30 AM on NBC Sports
Spain: 1:30 PM on Teledeporte and EITB
Mexico: 6:30 AM on Star +
Paraguay: 7:30 AM on Star +
Peru: 6:30 AM on Star +
Uruguay: 8:30 AM on Star +
Prize Money
Paris-Roubaix is demanding, but has considerable prize money. A total of € 91,000 in prize money will be awarded. The winner will receive one third (€ 30,000), the second € 22,000, the third € 15,000, the fourth € 7,500, the fifth € 3,200 starting from the sixth place from € 1,700 decreasing to the 20th place rider who receives € 500.
List of participants
Info
170 riders will start the 119th edition of Paris-Roubaix tomorrow, right in front of the Château de Compiègne, three years after the race’s last Spring edition. The sun is expected to greet the riders as they head for a 257,2-kilometer ride that includes 54,8 km worth of cobblestones.
The much-anticipated duel between Mathieu van der Poel and Wout van Aert might catch some eyes tomorrow, even though the Belgian rider’s build-up for the Hell of the North has been hindered by Covid-19.
Route
Last 10 winners
2011: Johan Vansummeren (Belgium)
2012: Tom Boonen (Belgium)
2013: Fabian Cancellara (Switzerland)
2014: Niki Terpstra (Netherlands)
2015: John Degenkolb (Germany)
2016: Mathew Hayman (Australia)
2017: Greg Van Avermaet (Belgium)
2018: Peter Sagan (Slovakia)
2019: Philippe Gilbert (Belgium)
2021: Sonny Colbrelli (Italy)
Current champion
The current champion of the competition is Sonny Colbrelli. The Italian rider won the 2021 edition in the service of the Bahrain Victorious team after 6 hours, one minute and 57 seconds.
Welcome to VAVEL.com's coverage of the 2022 Paris-Roubaix, between Compiègneand Roubaix
My name is Jhonatan Martinez and I will be your host for this stage. We'll be bringing you preview analysis, updates and live news here on VAVEL.