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Article: Paris-Roubaix 2022: The Route

Parijs-Roubaix 2022: Het Parcours

Paris-Roubaix 2022: The Route

Since 2019, the Paris-Roubaix route - the hell of the north - has largely been the same. The course is 257.2 kilometers long, of which 54.8 over cobblestones. Although the percentage over cobblestones is almost 20%, this is not where this iconic course owes its name. Since the First World War, Paris-Roubaix has been called the Hell of the North. Curious why? Read more below.

Why the name Hell of the North?

Although many people think that Paris-Roubaix owes its nickname to the many cobblestones - which can of course also be described as hell - this classic owes its name to the First World War. The Paris-Roubaix cycling race was first held in 1896 and immediately became a great success. From the first moment the race was organized annually. However, the First World War changed this. The course was in a part of France where there was very heavy fighting. Many villages had been shot to pieces and were completely in ruins. When organizers were exploring the trail in 1919, they described the area as hell. Due to the accumulation of collapsed buildings and ruins. However, the race management thought that the cobblestones and roads had held up well during the war. So they decided that the race could just start!

Paris Roubaix Trail 2022
2022 Paris-Roubaix route

The track of the hell of the North

The hell of the North opens with almost 100 kilometers on flat and smooth asphalt. The riders take roughly two hours to do this, just enough to warm up for the real thing.

The hardships begin near Troisvilles on a three-star strip of cobblestones stretching 2,200 meters. After this point, cobblestone sections are scattered all over the course. This is also the moment when the tension starts to increase. Here we expect that the first groups will be formed and that some riders will try to create a gap.

The tension will increase further as you approach the Arenberg Forest in the middle of the race. The so-called Trouée d'Arenberg is 2,284 meters long and is often dark because of the old trees on both sides. The road continues straight through the forest and because it descends slightly in the first half, the speed is high. Aspiring winners must be in the front or you risk falling behind or getting involved in a crash.

The riders are really put to the test when they get on the road to Wandignies-Hamage. This is one of the most notorious cobbled sections of the course. With a length of almost 3000 meters and the poor condition of the cobblestones, this stretch ensures that the wheat is separated from the chaff.

With eleven sectors to go after the departure from Mons-en-Pévèle. In less than 30 kilometers, the riders will face a series of cobbled sections of Mérignies à Avelin (700 meters), Pont-Thibault à Ennevelin (1,400 meters), Templeuve - L'Epinette (200 meters), Templeuve-Moulin-de-Vertain (500 metres), Cysoing à Bourghelles (1,300 metres), Bourghelles à Wannehain (1,100 metres) and Camphin-en-Pévèle (1,800 metres).

In the last 16.5 kilometers the iconic Carrefour de l'Arbre appears. With an impressive height of 2,086 meters. Is this strip paved and are there fears for the oblique bends? After 1,200 meters a tricky left turn leads to a slight rise. Specialists who want to strike at their beloved pavé should do so at the Carrefour de l'Arbre, because this is their last chance. The last three sectors are too easy.

Gruson and Willems à Hem lead the way to the final cobblestone section, in Roubaix itself, which is just for show. The cobblestones are neatly organized to avoid major inconveniences. The riders continue to the old Velodrome, with one and a half laps to go.

After the 2020 edition was canceled due to the pandemic, last year's race took place in October. It turned out to be a muddy affair with Sonny Colbrelli coming out victorious. The Italian outsmarted Florian Vermeersch and Mathieu van der Poel in a sprint-à-trois. The young Fleming was the last survivor of the leading group, while the other two had been active since the Arenbergbos.

Paris Roubaix Climbs 2022
Climbs Paris-Roubaix 2022

Details Paris-Roubaix

The Paris-Roubaix match starts at 11am and is expected to finish around 5.20pm.

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Sectors Paris-Roubaix

#

Sector name

⭐️

Length

Still to be completed

30

Troisvilles-Inchy

3

2,200m

161.4km

29

Viesly - Quiévy

3

1,800m

154.9km

28

Quiévy - Saint-Python

4

3,700m

152.3km

27

Saint Python

2

1,500m

147.6km

26

Haussy - Saint-Martin-sur-Ecaillon

2

800m

141.1km

25

Saint-Martin-sur-Ecaillon - Vertain

3

2,300m

136.8km

24

Capelle-Ruesnes

3

1,700m

127.3km

23

Artres - Querenaing

2

1,300m

121.4km

22

Querenaing - Maing

3

2,500m

119.6km

21

Maing - Monchaux-sur-Ecaillon

3

1,600m

116.5km

20

Haveluy - Wallers

4

2,500m

103.5km

19

Trouee d'Arenberg

5

2,400m

95.3km

18

Wallers - Helesmes

3

1,600m

89.3km

17

Hornaing-Wandignies

4

3,700m

82.5km

16

Warlaing - Brillon

3

2,400m

75.0km

15

Tilloy - Sars-et-Rosieres

4

2,400m

71.5km

14

Beuvry-la-Forêt - Orchies

3

1,400m

65.2km

13

Orchids

3

1,700m

60.2km

12

Auchy - Bersee

4

2,700m

54.1km

11

Mons-en-Pévele

5

3,000m

48.6km

10

Merignies - Avelin

2

700m

42.6km

9

Pont-Thibaut - Ennevelin

3

1,400m

39.2km

8

Templeuve

2

700m

33.3km

7

Cysoing - Bourghelles

3

1,300m

26.9km

6

Bourghelles-Wannehain

3

1,100m

24.4km

5

Camphin-en-Pévele

4

1,800m

19.9km

4

Carrefour de l'Arbre

5

2,085km

17.2km

3

Gruson

2

1,100m

14.9km

2

Willems - Him

3

1,400m

8.2km

1

Roubaix

1

300

1.4km

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