2014 UCI World Tour, race 10 of 28 | |||||||||||||
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Dates | 13 April 2014 | ||||||||||||
Stages | 1 | ||||||||||||
Distance | 257 km (159.7 mi) | ||||||||||||
Winning time | 6h 09' 01" | ||||||||||||
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The 2014 Paris–Roubaix was the 112th edition of the Paris–Roubaix race, that took place on 13 April 2014, over a distance of 257 kilometres (159.7 miles) and was the tenth race of the 2014 UCI World Tour. The race was won by Niki Terpstra of the Omega Pharma–Quick-Step team, after he attacked from a small group of riders with around 6 km (3.7 mi) remaining. He finished 20 seconds clear of the remainder of the group, led home by Giant–Shimano's John Degenkolb and Fabian Cancellara of Trek Factory Racing, the race's defending winner.
Cobbled sectors
Section Number |
Name | Kilometre Marker | Length (in m) |
Category |
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28 | Troisvilles to Inchy | 97.5 | 2200 | |
27 | Viesly to Quiévy | 104 | 1800 | |
26 | Quievy to Saint Python | 106.5 | 3700 | |
25 | Saint-Python | 111 | 1500 | |
24 | Solesmes to Haussy | 119.5 | 800 | |
23 | Saulzoir to Verchain-Maugré | 126 | 1200 | |
22 | Verchain-Maugré to Quérénaing | 130.5 | 1600 | |
21 | Quérénaing to Famars | 135 | 1200 | |
20 | Maing to Monchaux-sur-Écaillon | 140.5 | 1600 | |
19 | Haveluy to Wallers | 153 | 2500 | |
18 | Trouée d'Arenberg | 161.5 | 2400 | |
17 | Wallers to Hélesmes | 167.5 | 1600 | |
16 | Hornaing to Wandigniess | 174.5 | 3700 | |
15 | Warlaing to Brillon | 182 | 2400 | |
14 | Tilloy to Sars-et-Rosières | 185 | 2400 | |
13 | Beuvry-la-Forêt to Orchies | 191.5 | 1400 | |
12 | Orchies | 196.5 | 1700 | |
11 | Auchy-lez-Orchies to Bersée | 202.5 | 2700 | |
10 | Mons-en-Pévèle | 208 | 3000 | |
9 | Mérignies to Avelin | 214 | 700 | |
8 | Pont-Thibaut to Ennevelin | 217.5 | 1400 | |
7 | Templeuve – Moulin-de-Vertain | 223.5 | 500 | |
6 | Cysoing to Bourghelles | 230 | 1300 | |
Bourghelles to Wannehain | 232.5 | 1100 | ||
5 | Camphin-en-Pévèle | 237 | 1800 | |
4 | Carrefour de l'Arbre | 240 | 2100 | |
3 | Gruson | 242 | 1100 | |
2 | Willems to Hem | 249 | 1400 | |
1 | Roubaix (Espace Crupelandt) | 256 | 300 | |
Total cobbled sections | 51100 |
Teams
As Paris–Roubaix was a UCI World Tour event, all 18 UCI ProTeams were invited automatically and obligated to send a squad. Seven other squads were given wildcard places, thus completing the 25-team peloton.
The 25 teams that competed in the race were:
Results
Cyclist | Team | Time | UCI World Tour Points | |
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1 | Niki Terpstra (NED) | Omega Pharma–Quick-Step | 6h 09' 01" | 100 |
2 | John Degenkolb (GER) | Giant–Shimano | + 20" | 80 |
3 | Fabian Cancellara (SUI) | Trek Factory Racing | + 20" | 70 |
4 | Sep Vanmarcke (BEL) | Belkin Pro Cycling | + 20" | 60 |
5 | Zdeněk Štybar (CZE) | Omega Pharma–Quick-Step | + 20" | 50 |
6 | Peter Sagan (SVK) | Cannondale | + 20" | 40 |
7 | Geraint Thomas (GBR) | Team Sky | + 20" | 30 |
8 | Sebastian Langeveld (NED) | Garmin–Sharp | + 20" | 20 |
9 | Bradley Wiggins (GBR) | Team Sky | + 20" | 10 |
10 | Tom Boonen (BEL) | Omega Pharma–Quick-Step | + 20" | 4 |
References
- Westby, Matt (13 April 2014). "Niki Terpstra wins as Bradley Wiggins and Geraint Thomas make top 10". Sky Sports. BSkyB. Retrieved 13 April 2014.
- "Niki Terpstra solos to triumph on the Roubaix velodrome". VeloNews. 13 April 2014. Archived from the original on 25 May 2016. Retrieved 13 April 2014.
- "Liège–Bastogne–Liège 2014 start list". Cyclingnews.com. Archived from the original on 2014-04-27. Retrieved 27 April 2014.
External links
Media related to 2014 Paris-Roubaix at Wikimedia Commons
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