On the one hand, Franziska Koch (FDJ United-Suez) winning Paris-Roubaix Femmes, only her fourth pro victory, was a surprise – on the other hand, it wasn’t a surprise at all: From the start of the season, the 25-year-old German champion has been racing exceptionally well, and she crowned her spring campaign with the famous Roubaix pavé trophy.
“It’s unbelievable. I dreamt of winning this race since the first edition. I finished top-ten there and realised that this crazy race is a race for me. There is always some chaos, so I knew this is a race that suits me. We had such a good start with the team this season. Demi won last week, and the team was really seeing I had great shape. To finish it off today is amazing,” Koch said at the post-race press conference.
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“Even my grandparents raced their bikes, and my parents met at a race as well. At my first race, I was nine years old, I was basically at cycling races since I was born. When I grew up, I was multi-discipline, road, MTB, track, that gave me some good bike skills which definitely helped me here,” she looked back on her youth.
In the first women’s edition in 2021, Koch finished seventh at only 20 years of age. She missed the 2022 edition due to injury but raced in Roubaix every year since, and although she did not achieve any personal results, the added experience in this unique race paid off this year.
“It’s a special race. You can make the best plan, but so much can happen on the road. Every one of my teammates could have won as well. We had to race as a team, so we made the decision that I’m one of leaders today. My teammates were sacrificing themselves to position me, riding full gas from the first sectors. I was one of the protected riders, and I want to say thanks to the team,” Koch said.
Koch immediately slotted into a high-profile as the last…
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