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2003 Paris–Roubaix


FieldValue
name2003 Paris–Roubaix
image2003_Paris–Roubaix.jpg
image_captionOfficial event poster with previous winner Johan Museeuw
dateApril 13, 2003
distance261
stages1
unitkm
time6h 11' 35"
firstPeter Van Petegem
first_natBEL
first_team
secondDario Pieri
second_natITA
second_team
thirdViatcheslav Ekimov
third_natRUS
third_team
previous2002
next2004

The 2003 Paris–Roubaix was the 101st running of the Paris–Roubaix single-day cycling race, often known as the Hell of the North. It was held on 13 April 2003 over a distance of 261 km. These are the results for the 2003 edition of the Paris–Roubaix cycling classic, in which Peter Van Petegem entered history by doing the double with his Tour of Flanders win, 26 years after Roger De Vlaeminck. This edition was run under clear skies and relatively good weather.

Results

13-04-2003: Compiègne–Roubaix, 261 km.

CyclistTeamTime12345678910
Peter Van Petegem6h 11'35"
Dario Pieris.t.
Viatcheslav Ekimovs.t.
Marc Wauters+ 15"
Andrea Tafi+ 36"
Romāns Vainšteins+ 36"
Servais Knaven+ 36"
Daniele Nardello+ 36"
Rolf Aldag+ 36"
Serguei Ivanov+ 1' 08"

References

References

  1. (2004-12-14). "Paris–Roubaix results".
  2. Jeff Jones. (2003-04-13). "Who will reign in the Queen of the Classics?". [[Future plc]].
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