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2007 Paris–Roubaix


FieldValue
name2007 Paris–Roubaix
image2007_Paris–Roubaix_poster.jpg
image_captionOfficial event poster
dateApril 15, 2007
distance259
stages1
unitkm
time6h 09' 07"
firstStuart O'Grady
first_natAUS
first_team
secondJuan Antonio Flecha
second_natESP
second_team
thirdSteffen Wesemann
third_natSUI
third_team
previous2006
next2008

The 2007 Paris–Roubaix was the 105th running of the Paris–Roubaix single-day cycling race, often known as the Hell of the North. It was held on 15 April 2007 over a distance of 259 km. Among the participating favorites were 2006 champion Fabian Cancellara and 2005 champion Tom Boonen. While the race has a flat parcours, the often poor weather and long sections of cobblestone roads which are traditionally incorporated make for a difficult race, rarely featuring an en masse sprint finish. The race was part of the 2007 UCI ProTour.

The race was won by Australian rider Stuart O'Grady of from a breakaway.

Race overview

The race was held in unseasonably warm weather, with temperatures up to 27°C.

Right from the start, several riders tried to be part of the traditional early breakaway, however, the peloton looked to be letting no one go. It was only after 31 kilometers that a group of 34 riders got away. The lead of the group never grew very big but in the chasing peloton a lot of the favorites were looking at each other. In the end, only a few of the favorites got away from the group: Tom Boonen, Leif Hoste, Marcus Burghardt and Staf Scheirlinckx. However, they also did not cooperate very well and in the end, a few of the survivors of the lead group were never to be seen again. Of those, Stuart O'Grady in the end proved to be the strongest. O'Grady had actually dropped from the lead group because of a puncture but had gotten back together with a few others, namely Juan Antonio Flecha, Steffen Wesemann and Björn Leukemans. Still, of the original breakaway group, five riders got into the top ten, which does not happen often in Paris–Roubaix. It should be mentioned, however, that Leif Hoste was knocked down by a motorbike on Carrefour de l'Arbre. Had he reached Tom Boonen, the race could have ended otherwise.

Results

CyclistTeamTimeUCI ProTour
Points12345678910
Stuart O'Grady6h 09' 07"50
Juan Antonio Flecha+ 52"40
Steffen WesemannTeam Wiesenhof–Felt+ 52"none
Björn Leukemans+ 53"30
Roberto Petito+ 55"25
Tom Boonen+ 55"20
Roger Hammond+ 55"15
Enrico Franzoi+ 56"10
Kevin van Impe+ 1' 24"5
Fabio Baldato+ 2' 27"2

References

References

  1. Marshall-Bell, Chris. (2021-10-02). "Remembering Stuart O'Grady's unlikely, fairytale 2007 Paris-Roubaix win: 'It was like coming into a colosseum'".
  2. Brown, Gregor. (15 April 2007). "www.cyclingnews.com presents the 105th Paris-Roubaix".
  3. Kroner, Hedwig. (14 April 2007). "www.cyclingnews.com presents the 105th Paris-Roubaix".
  4. Gregor Brown and Brecht Decaluwé. (2007-04-15). "O'Grady the great!".
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