After the first paved players, Mathieu van der Poel is at the forefront before the legendary Trouée d'Arenberg. At kilometer 40, the Paris-Roubaix 2024 peloton was ahead. disrupted by a fall, four riders abandoned. Follow Paris-Roubaix 2024 live. There are 100 kilometers left to go compete for the riders before the arrival of Paris-Roubaix 2024, at the Vélodrome de Roubaix. The runner from the Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale team, Jordan Labrosse, has just been left behind in the race. by the leading peloton. The runners have just entered the Haveluy area. Wallers, 2.5 kilometers long. Mathieu van der Poel's teammate, Timo Koelich went straight on in a sharp turn. LEFT. The Belgian noticed a puncture before avoiding a fall. Second puncture for Florian Sénéchal who finds himself behind the second platoon. After their mechanical incidents, Nils Politt and Dries Van Gestel have just returned to the peloton . After ;s the paved sector from Haspres à Thiant, the riders have a period of eleven kilometers before tackling the tenth sector of Paris-Roubaix 2024. Third in the Tour of Flanders last week , Nils Politt has just changed bikes. He falls on Dries Van Gestel to return to the peloton. While Dries Van Gestel suffered a puncture; before being quickly helped out, Nils Politt found himself at the door. the back of the peloton. Sector n°8 for the platoon which has just arrived in Maing à Monchaux-sur Ecaillon. The second group in which we find Tim Merlier or Christophe Laporte points to two minutes. The leading platoon has just entered the sector of Quérénaing à Maing, 2.5 kilometers long.14 :36 – Labrosse loses contact
14:34 – Penultimate sector before the Trouée d'Arenberg
14:33 – The straight-ahead of Timo Kielich
14:25 – Sénéunlucky
14:24 – Politt and Van Gestel back
14:22 – Transition period
14:20 – Politt stops
14:18 – Politt à the rear
14:17 – New sector
14:14 – The second group points far away
14:13 – Seventh paved sector
14:08 – Two Frenchmen at the forefront< /h3>
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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