Borghini wins second edition of Paris

The 30-year-old by Trek-SegaFredo, two-time bronze medal winner at Olympic Games, sat down after 124 km with 23 seconds ahead of the Belgian Lotte Kopecky (SD Worx) and their teammate Lucinda brand from the Netherlands.

Interview Lotte Kopecky The Britin Elizabeth Deeignan, who had opted for the premiere on the legendary cobblestone in the north of France last October, expects her second child and was therefore not at the start. The previous year's secondary Marianne Vos (Netherlands / Jumbo-Visa) was missing because of a corona disease.

As the best German missed Franziska Braze (Metzingen / Ceratizit Wnt), in Tokyo Olympic champion in the team tracking on the train, with 2:22 minutes residue as twelfth just just 10th Romy Kasper (Jumbo-Visa / + 2: 54) Forest came after the tortur over 29.2 km cobblestones in place 19th.

Paris-Roubaix (124.70 km):

1. Elisa Longo Borghini (Italy) - Trek - Segafredo 3:10:54 hrs.; 2. Lotte Kinky (Belgium) - Team SD Worx + 23 sec.; 3. Lucinda Brand (Netherlands) - Trek - Segafredo; 4. Elise Chabbey (Switzerland) - Canyon-Sram Racing; 5. Marta Cavalli (Italy) - FDJ; 6. Floortje Mackaij (Netherlands) - Team DSM; 7. Ellen van Dijk (Netherlands) - Trek - Segafredo; 8. Chantal van den Broek-Blaak (Netherlands) - Team SD Worx + 32; 9. Pfeiffer Georgi (United Kingdom) - Team DSM + 2:22 min.; 10. Sandra Alonso Dominguez (Spain) - Ceratizit - Wnt Pro

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