Paris – Roubaix 2003
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winner |
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6h 11 '35 " |
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equal time |
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4th |
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+ 0:15 min. |
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+ 0:36 min. |
6th |
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equal time |
7th |
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8th. |
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+ 1:08 min. |
The one-day race Paris – Roubaix 2003 was the 101st staging of the cycling classic and took place on Sunday, April 13th, 2003.
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 260 kilometers long, 49.1 kilometers of which led over 26 pavé sectors . 190 drivers started, 55 of whom were able to place; eight drivers reached the finish outside of the time limit. The winner Peter Van Petegem completed the race at an average speed of 42.143 km / h .
On race day it was sunny and dry, the wind came from behind. 14 kilometers from the finish, Van Petegem, Dario Pieri and Vyacheslav Jekimov formed a leading group with a small margin that they managed to save up to the velodrome , where Van Petegem won. He was the first winner of the Tour of Flanders / Paris – Roubaix double since Roger De Vlaeminck in 1977.
Web links
- 2003 Paris-Roubaix on YouTube , June 15, 2013
Individual evidence
- ^ Paris - Roubaix 2003. In: radsportseiten.net. Retrieved June 19, 2015 .
- ↑ a b 2003 Paris - Roubaix bicycle race complete results. In: BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved June 19, 2015 .