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After impressive team effort, Ferrand-Prévot solos to victory in first Paris-Roubaix appearance (+VIDEO)

After impressive team effort, Ferrand-Prévot solos to victory in first Paris-Roubaix appearance (+VIDEO)

Pauline Ferrand-Prévot claimed an impressive victory in Paris-Roubaix. Following a powerful team performance, the French rider launched an attack with 25 kilometers to go and soloed to the win. It marks her first victory for the team, which had identified this race as one of its main goals for the season.

In the French cobbled classic, all eyes were quickly on the important cobbled sections, which prevented any large, dangerous breakaway from forming. On the first sectors, the riders from the yellow-and-black team – who were riding on a new tire system from Gravaa – immediately made their presence felt, with Marianne Vos, Ferrand-Prévot, Linda Riedmann, Imogen Wolff, and Sophie von Berswordt all in the front during the first selection.

With 50 kilometers to go, the race truly ignited. After a crash involving Ferrand-Prévot and Riedmann, Kopecky launched an attack, with Vos managing to bridge across in impressive fashion. Then, with 35 kilometers remaining, Ferrand-Prévot and Von Berswordt were also able to rejoin the lead group.

At the 25-kilometer mark, Ferrand-Prévot made her move, heading into the crucial Carrefour de l’Arbre with a gap. On the decisive cobbled sector, the French rider continued to extend her lead, and the chasing group was unable to close the gap — allowing Ferrand-Prévot to solo to a commanding victory in Paris-Roubaix.

"But once I had the advantage, I gave it everything"

Pauline Ferrand-Prévot

“When I got back to the front group after my crash, I decided to attack, and I quickly saw that I had a nice gap", Ferrand-Prévot reflected. “Initially, the plan was to ride for Marianne, because I hadn’t been feeling great over the last few days. But once I had the advantage, I gave it everything. For it to turn out this way is just amazing.”

The French rider already has several major wins to her name, but this one means a great deal to her. “I don’t quite realize yet how big this victory is, but I’m incredibly happy. My teammates did a fantastic job, and we really raced as a team today. That makes the win even more special and definitely adds some extra shine.”

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