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1986 Paris-Roubaix - the Specialist

  1986 Paris-Roubaix: Belgian, Jean-Luc Vandenbroucke leads King Kelly on les paves to his second win in the Hell of the North. Sean Kelly was the dominant classic rider of the eighties. He achieved multiple victories in the Giro di Lombardia, Milan-San Remo, liege-Bastogne-Liege and Paris-Roubaix. Having won twice in Paris-Roubaix he was a specialist over les paves. From a 2016 interview, here are his thoughts of how to win one of the toughest one-day classics of all time… “Number one, you need to become a specialist at riding Paris-Roubaix. It’s an incredibly difficult race to win, so it’s not just about being in good shape. You need to be the right style of rider, one who has the power and experience. There are probably about ten guys who fit that style of racing these days, and you can pick the winner for Sunday from that group. When you look at Paris-Roubaix, the Belgians are the naturals at riding on the cobbles, and they learn how to do it from a very young age. It’s almost ...

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