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Paris-Roubaix organisers seek better future options for slower Arenberg forest entry

Paris-Roubaix organisers seek better future options for slower Arenberg forest entry


The last-minute addition of three turns, including one of 180 degrees to the Paris-Roubaix men’s course at the entrance of the Trouée d’Arenberg is only a temporary measure to slow the speed of the peloton heading into the five-star sector of cobbles, according to race director Thierry Gouvenou.

The turns were introduced five days before the race day at the behest of the Cyclistes Professionnels Associés (CPA) riders’ union over concerns that the peloton’s speed at the beginning of the Arenberg pavé presents a danger.

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