Dutchman Dylan van Baarle won the 119th edition of Paris-Roubaix this Sunday, April 17, after an attack 19 kilometers from the finish. Van Baarle gave the Ineos team, the richest in the peloton, the first success of its history in the “queen of the classics”, run at a record pace in the sun and in the dust (45.79 km/h on average for 257.2 kilometres). The previous record was held by Greg Van Avermaet, winner in 2017 (45.2 km/h). At 29, this is his first victory in a very big race.
? Throwback to the superb victory of ?? Dylan Van Baarle!
✅ The Region #hautsdefrancemajor partner of #ParisRoubaixcongratulates the runners of this 119th edition which took place under a radiant sun and an audience still as numerous. pic.twitter.com/eERlQ0ccqv
— Hauts-de-France Region (@hautsdefrance) April 17, 2022
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