Jordan Labrosse and Hugo Page are the two tricolors à before the race.
14:05 – Philipsen à his car
Jasper Philipsen got off until'à his car to benefit from some mechanical adjustments before the next paved sector. de Quérénaing à Maing.
14:03 – Tarling out of the race
While Paris-Roubaix 2024 was one of his goals, Joshua Tarling is out of the race for hanging on to the title. &agrav; a car to get back into the peloton. The British runner is disappointed.
2:00 p.m. – Many runners left behind
In the sixth paved sector by Verchain-Maugré &agrav; Quérénaing, the rhythm used by Alpecin training – Deceuninck is frantic. Breaks multiply and the peloton rolls in single file.
13:53 – Christophe Laporte distancé
After his puncture in the first cobbled sector, Christophe Laporte found himself in a group of pursuers behind him. one minute from the leading peloton. Tim Merlier or Joshua Tarling are in the same group. They are &agrav; 50 seconds by Mathieu van der Poel.
1:50 p.m. – Fifth paved sector
Paved sector de Vertain à Saint-Martin-sur-Ecaillon, 2.3 kilometers long.
13:49 – Tarling changes his bike
After he got a flat tire for many kilometers, Joshua Tarling has only just changed bikes.
À 140 kilometers from the arrival at the Roubaix cycle track, the breakaway has just been recaptured by the peloton and the Alpecin formation – Deceuninck, in the lead.
13:44 – Laurenz Rex falls again
Caught in the fall at kilometer 40, Laurenz Rex fell once again by taking a central reservation. The Belgian runner made a gliding flight.
13:41 – Asgreen accelerates
While the gap has been considerably reduced, Kasper Asgreen is accelerating. re at the head of the escape.
13:36 – New paved sector eacute;
Place in the fourth paved sector de Viesly à Briastre, 3000 meters long.
13:34 – The gap is decreasing
The gap between the breakaway and the peloton is now only 45 seconds. The Alpecin – Deceuninck team is making the necessary efforts to place Mathieu van der Poel.
13:30 – The supporters there
In this third paved sector, there are numerous supporters wherever they are. the French flags fly above the runners.
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