I remember Paris-Roubaix …

I remember that Paris-Roubaix took place for a long time on Easter Sunday.

I remember years of mud and years of dust.

I remember Felice Gimondi, achieving in 1966 the double Paris- Roubaix and, the following Sunday, Paris-Brussels.

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I remember the Mapei trio entering the velodrome for the hundred years of the race, in 1996: Museeuw ahead of Bortolami and Tafi. It was hot, we were in T-shirts on the lawn. It was the centenary race but certainly not the race of the century.

I remember that I preferred Roger de Vlaeminck to Eddy Merckx, four wins to three.

I remember that Raymond Poulidor finished six times in the top ten, often being the first Frenchman. And that he was often in the lead, but only in Doullens and never in Roubaix.

I remember that between April 14, 2019 and October 3, 2021, there was no from Paris-Roubaix. Blame it on Covid-19 and an overzealous Hauts-de-France Prefect, who also banned the 4 days of Dunkirk, when the races were taking place normally everywhere else.

I remember that in the sprint, in 1967, Jan Janssen had settled from nothing to the sprint Rik Van Looy, the first hero of my cycling passion, and the handsome Rudi Altig.

I remember that Paris -Roubaix leaves Compiègne after having started, since its creation in 1896, from Porte Maillot then from Chatou, Suresnes, Le Vésinet, Argenteuil, Saint-Denis and Chantilly.

I remember that in 1968, I had tried to listen to the arrival on a small transistor, during Easter holidays in Normandy. But there were mostly parasites in the large and small waves.

I remember that Jean Stablinski never won Paris-Roubaix, but that he knew how to find unpublished paved portions with Albert Bouvet and Edouard Delberghe.

I remember that Laurent Fignon would have deserved to win the race at least once.

I remember that after the rain , the silhouette of Andreï Tchmil was reflected on the track when he crossed the line raising his arms in 1994.

I remember that Peter Sagan, always facetious, had pretended to drop the pavement that he was given on the podium in 2018.

I remember that Jacques Anquetil, in 1960, finished eighth in a race that was not made for the “caravel”.

I remember that, for Gilbert Duclos-Lassalle’s second victory, in 1993, it took long minutes and a photo finish to confirm that he had beaten Franco Ballerini.

I remember that the two record winners are Roger de Vlaeminck and Tom Boonen: four times each.

I remember that the best average was held for a long time by Peter Post (45.129 km / h in 1964), beaten only in 2017 by Greg van Avermaet (45.204 km / h).

I remember that the Crossroads of the tree is the central place of the battle of Bouvines.

I remember that Bernard Hinault, in a rainbow jersey in 1981, had beaten Roger de Vlaeminck and Francesco Moser. Eight wins between them.

I remember Marc Madiot’s fabulous double.

I remember that in the mid-1960s, it was believed that the sectors cobblestones would all disappear and race with them.

I remember quickly forgetting about Dirk de Mol, Mathew Hayman and Johan Vansummeren.

I remember that for a long time the winner held up his bouquet without having taken the time to remove the dust or mud from his face.

I remember that Adrie van der Poel finished third in 1986 , while his son Mathieu was not yet born.

I remember that the Arenberg trench did not appear in the race until 1968.

I remember that after the First World War, Paris-Roubaix resumed in April 1919, and that “The Hell of the North” was that of the trenches before being that of the cobblestones.

I remember that Bernard Hinault, a year after his victory, finished ninth in 1982 in this race which he described as “bullshit”.

remember that Roger de Vlaeminck wore a Brooklyn jersey for three of his four victories.

I remember that no Frenchman has won at Roubaix since Frédéric Guesdon in 1997.

I remember the photos of runners in showers from another age, each with the name of a winner inscribed on a brass plaque.

I remember I I loved watching Fabian Cancellara pedaling.

I remember that in 1986, 87 and 88, Paris-Roubaix arrived at avenue des Nations-Unies, in front of the headquarters of La Redoute, and that it had a lot less charming than the old velodrome.

I remember that Roger Rosiers won in 1971 with the Bic jersey which was also that of Jacques Anquetil and Luis Ocana.

I remember that there is, in Wallers, a “Gibus bridge”, in tribute to the two victories by Gilbert Duclos-Lassalle.

I remember that Johan Museeuw, winner in 2000, crossed the finish line showing his left knee, seriously injured two years earlier in the gap in Arenberg.

I remember Felice Gimondi, in the 1966 photo, has a face as dark and almost melancholy as that of Peter O’Toole in Lawrence d ‘ Arabia when he has just crossed the desert.

I remember that Paris-Roubaix has not taken place for 903 days and that the last winner s ‘calls Philippe Gilbert.

I remember that after the drop in the world championship, and in the absence of Julian Alaphilippe, the Belgians are thirsty for revenge.

I remember the last turn before entering the velodrome.

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