• ParisRoubaix [pa.ʁi.ʁu.bɛ] is a one-day professional bicycle road race in northern France, starting north of Paris and finishing in Roubaix, at the border...
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    place Chevreul. "L'hommage de Roubaix au peintre J.J. Weerts". Le Petit Parisien (in French). Paris, F: 1. 30 November 1931. Retrieved 19 July 2015. Ramspacher...
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    The 2009 ParisRoubaix was the 107th running of the ParisRoubaix single-day cycling race, often known as the Hell of the North. It was held on 12 April...
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  • The 1930 ParisRoubaix was the 31st edition of the ParisRoubaix, a classic one-day cycle race in France. The single day event was held on 20 April 1930...
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    2nd Paris–Brussels 2nd Overall Tour of Belgium 3rd Kampioenschap van Vlaanderen 7th Paris–Tours 1930 4th Tour of Flanders 6th ParisRoubaix 1931 1st Overall...
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    Gaston Rebry (category Belgian Tour de France stage winners)
    Grenoble) 1931 1st, ParisRoubaix 4th, Overall, Tour de France 1st, Stage 23, (Charleville - Malo les Bains, 271 km) 1932 20th, Overall, Tour de France 1st...
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    Georges Ronsse (category Belgian Tour de France stage winners)
    Championships 6th Paris–Tours 6th ParisRoubaix 1931 2nd Circuit de Paris (fr) 3rd Paris–Lille (fr) 3rd GP Wolber 4th ParisRoubaix 1932 Tour de France Winner...
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    Johan Museeuw (category Belgian Tour de France stage winners)
    and ParisRoubaix three times and was road world champion in 1996. Other notable career achievements include two individual stage wins in the Tour de France...
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    Jean-Joseph Weerts (1 May 1846, Roubaix - 28 September 1927, Paris) was a French painter of Belgian origin who worked in the Academic style. His father...
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    in 1969, 1971, 1972 and 1975. On 17 April 1949, at the day of 47th ParisRoubaix race edition, the term monument appeared for the first time in road...
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    Tom Boonen (category Belgian Tour de France stage winners)
    specialist with a strong finishing sprint. He won the cycling monuments ParisRoubaix 4 times and the Tour of Flanders 3 times, among many other prestigious...
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    André Leducq (category French Tour de France stage winners)
    and 1932 Tours de France. He also won a gold medal at the 1924 Summer Olympics in the team road race event and the 1928 ParisRoubaix. Leducq was born...
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    Lille, adjacent to Roubaix, Tourcoing is the chef-lieu of two cantons and the fourth largest city in the French region of Hauts-de-France ranked by population...
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  • Viviane Romance (category People from Roubaix)
    Viviane Romance was born in Roubaix, France. She began her career as a dancer at the Moulin Rouge in Paris. She was elected Miss Paris of 1930, and she made...
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    Jean Maréchal (category Cyclists from Centre-Val de Loire)
    in the 1931 Tour de France. He also won the 1930 Paris–Tours. 1928 1st Paris–Soissons 1929 1st Paris–Soissons 7th ParisRoubaix 1930 1st Paris–Tours 2nd...
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  • Circuit de Paris [fr] 1st Marseille-Lyon [fr] 1st Paris-Fourmies [fr] 3rd Circuit du Morbihan [fr] 3rd Tour of Flanders 4rd ParisRoubaix 1931 1st Paris-Rennes [fr]...
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    Armand Lemay (category Nord-Pas-de-Calais)
    Beaux-Arts in Paris. Lemay launched his career in Lille in 1898, during an era of the city's rapid expansion, along with its neighbors Roubaix and Tourcoing...
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    fan who claimed that Belgian cyclist Gaston Rebry (who had won the 1931 ParisRoubaix race over the same cobbles) had written to his mother that he was...
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    Goyard (category Companies based in Paris)
    Propriété Intellectuelle,Dépot de marque du 24 novembre 1965 Acte de la préfecture de police de Paris,Acte de constitution de l'association du 12 janvier...
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    Hippolyte Aucouturier (category French Tour de France stage winners)
    at the first Tour de France in 1903 and won three stages and finished second in the 1905 Tour de France. He also won ParisRoubaix twice, in 1903 and...
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    In 1929, the stadium was the scene of the tumultuous arrival of the Paris-Roubaix cycling race: with a cendree track it turns out that the stadium is...
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    Édouard Devernay (category People from Roubaix)
    Trouville-sur-Mer, Calvados, Normandy. Born in Roubaix, Devernay was the son of Édouard Joseph (8 April 1854 in Roubaix – 13 May 1906 ibid.) and Hortense-Coralie...
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    the Pas-de-Calais department in northern France. It is one of the main towns of Hauts-de-France along with Lille, Valenciennes, Amiens, Roubaix, Tourcoing...
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  • Jean Roulland (category 1931 births)
    Jean Roulland (29 March 1931 – 14 February 2021) was a French sculptor. Roulland was one of the artists in the Groupe de Roubaix [fr], alongside Eugène...
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  • Gilbert Scodeller (category 1931 births)
    fourth place in the 1955 ParisRoubaix. "Gilbert Scodeller". Cycling Archives. Retrieved 7 February 2017. "1955  » 53rd Paris – Roubaix". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved...
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    classics, having himself won the 1988 edition of the one-day classic ParisRoubaix, riding as a professional cyclist for Team ADR. Demol grew up in Kuurne...
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    Magnus Bäckstedt (category Swedish Tour de France stage winners)
    Bäckstedt came seventh in 1998 ParisRoubaix and won the 19th stage of the 1998 Tour de France between La Chaux-de-Fonds and Autun. In 2002 and 2003...
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    traditional start city of the famous ParisRoubaix bicycle race. It was also the finish city of 3rd stage in the 2007 Tour de France. Compiègne has been home...
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    8th Scheldeprijs 10th ParisRoubaix 1925 1st Road race, National Interclubs Championships 1st Paris–Brussels 2nd Bordeaux–Paris 3rd Sclessin–Houffalize–Sclessin...
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    Victor Laloux (category Prix de Rome for architecture)
    the Paris Gare d'Orsay, now the Musée d'Orsay, 1900 Hotel de Ville, Roubaix, with architectural sculpture by Alphonse-Amédée Cordonnier, 1903 Hôtel de Ville...
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