The cobblestones are key to Paris-Roubaix, so here's a quick guide to the 29 sectors that will make or break a Sunday in hell.
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Trek-Segafredo is putting the finishing touches on its plan to equip its entire seven-man Paris-Roubaix squad with disc-brake bikes.
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No rider in today's peloton has tackled Paris-Roubaix in the rain and fans hoping to see a rainy edition this year might be disappointed.
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Stage 9 of the French grand tour will feature more than 21km of pave borrowed from the Paris-Roubaix route.
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Gilbert's ambition to win Paris-Roubaix is a stretch, but he and his Quick-Step team believe there's a path to a pavé trophy.
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