2019 Paris–Roubaix

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2019 Paris–Roubaix
2019 UCI World Tour, race 16 of 38
Lampaert leading Gilbert, Sagan with van Aert, Vanmarcke and Politt closely following at the Mons-en-Pévèle pavé sector
Lampaert leading Gilbert, Sagan with van Aert, Vanmarcke and Politt closely following at the Mons-en-Pévèle pavé sector
Race details
Dates14 April 2019
Stages1
Distance257 km (159.7 mi)
Winning time5h 58' 02"
Results
  Winner  Philippe Gilbert (BEL) (Deceuninck–Quick-Step)
  Second  Nils Politt (GER) (Team Katusha–Alpecin)
  Third  Yves Lampaert (BEL) (Deceuninck–Quick-Step)
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The 2019 Paris–Roubaix was a road cycling one-day race that took place on 14 April 2019 in France. It was the 117th edition of Paris–Roubaix and the 16th event of the 2019 UCI World Tour.[1] It was won by Philippe Gilbert in a sprint ahead of Nils Politt, with Yves Lampaert finishing in third place.[2]

Teams[]

As Paris–Roubaix was a UCI World Tour event, all eighteen UCI WorldTeams were invited automatically and obliged to enter a team in the race. Seven UCI Professional Continental teams competed, completing the 25-team peloton.[3]

UCI WorldTeams

UCI Professional Continental teams

Result[]

Result
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Philippe Gilbert (BEL) Deceuninck–Quick-Step 5h 58' 02"
2  Nils Politt (GER) Team Katusha–Alpecin + 0"
3  Yves Lampaert (BEL) Deceuninck–Quick-Step + 13"
4  Sep Vanmarcke (BEL) EF Education First + 40"
5  Peter Sagan (SVK) Bora–Hansgrohe + 42"
6  Florian Sénéchal (FRA) Deceuninck–Quick-Step + 47"
7  Mike Teunissen (NED) Team Jumbo–Visma + 47"
8  Zdeněk Štybar (CZE) Deceuninck–Quick-Step + 47"
9  Evaldas Šiškevičius (LTU) Delko–Marseille Provence + 47"
10  Sebastian Langeveld (NED) EF Education First + 47"

References[]

  1. ^ "UCI reveal WorldTour calendar for 2019". Cycling News. Retrieved 23 October 2018.
  2. ^ "Paris-Roubaix 2019: Philippe Gilbert wins fourth different monument as Deceuninck-Quick Step strike gold". The Telegraph. Retrieved 15 April 2019.
  3. ^ "Paris-Roubaix 2019 | Startlist". www.procyclingstats.com. Retrieved 14 April 2019.
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