As it happened: Paris-Roubaix Femmes concludes with a breathtaking three-up sprint
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The 2024 Paris-Roubaix Femmes concluded with an exhilarating three-up sprint, marking a significant moment for the women's peloton. The race, featuring an additional 4.5km of cobbles and the inclusion of the four-star Haveluy à Wallers sector, saw a fierce battle over the iconic pavé. While the article title confirms a sprint finish, it doesn't name the winner, but the outcome was undeniably a breathtaking display of grit and power among the leading trio.
This year's edition of Paris-Roubaix Femmes was always poised to be a landmark event, building on its relatively recent introduction to the calendar. The increased cobble distance and the addition of a notoriously difficult sector like Haveluy à Wallers underscore the organisers' commitment to elevating the women's race to match the legendary status of its male counterpart. This evolution not only amplifies the physical demands but also enhances the strategic complexity, further cementing its position as a true Monument.
The spectacle of a three-up sprint on the velodrome, after such a brutal parcours, simply confirms that the women's Hell of the North is now every bit as compelling as its storied predecessor. The cobbles, it seems, discriminate against no one.
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