Paris – Roubaix 2010
Race result | ||
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winner |
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6h 35 '10 " |
2. |
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+ 2:00 min. |
3. |
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equal time |
4th |
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+ 3:14 min. |
5. |
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equal time |
6th |
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+ 3:20 min. |
7th |
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+ 3:36 min. |
8th. |
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+ 5:16 min. |
9. |
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+ 6:27 min. |
10. |
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+ 6:59 min. |
The one-day race Paris – Roubaix 2010 was the 109th edition of the cycling classic and took place on Sunday, April 11, 2010. The race was part of the UCI World Calendar as a historic race labeled his .
The race led from Compiègne , around 80 kilometers north of Paris , to Roubaix , where it ended in the Vélodrome André-Pétrieux . The entire route was 259 kilometers long and led over 27 Pavé sectors with a length of 52.9 kilometers. The winner Fabian Cancellara completed the race with an average speed of 39.325 km / h .
Fabian Cancellara drove 210 kilometers in the Pavé sector of Mons-en-Pévèle , out of a breakaway group, which also included last year's winner Tom Boonen . He quickly gained a lead of three minutes. He won Paris – Roubaix for the second time after 2006 , and this year he also achieved the double with the Tour of Flanders .
Web links
- Attaque de Fabian Cancellara, Paris Roubaix 2010 on YouTube , June 1, 2010
Individual evidence
- ^ Paris - Roubaix 2010. In: radsportseiten.net. Retrieved June 19, 2015 .
- ↑ a b 2010 Paris - Roubaix bicycle race complete results. In: BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved June 19, 2015 .