{"id":10342,"date":"2012-03-30T08:51:18","date_gmt":"2012-03-30T12:51:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.nyhabitat.com\/blog\/?p=10342"},"modified":"2023-03-27T10:48:00","modified_gmt":"2023-03-27T14:48:00","slug":"paris-roubaix-bicycle-race","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.nyhabitat.com\/blog\/2012\/03\/30\/paris-roubaix-bicycle-race\/","title":{"rendered":"The Paris-Roubaix Bicycle Race"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"img alignright size-medium wp-image-10343\" style=\"width: 300px;\"><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/www.nyhabitat.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/03\/istock_000002318967xsmall-300x193.jpg\" alt=\"A cycle race\" width=\"300\" height=\"193\" \/><\/p>\n<div>A cycle race<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p>On your Easter vacation to Paris, consider taking a quick day trip to watch the most grueling cycling event on the calendar. \u00a0<strong>The Paris-Roubaix bicycle race\u2014nicknamed the Hell of the North\u2014will give you an opportunity to spend the day outdoors, watching elite athletes cycling through mud, rough terrain, and over the famous French provincial cobblestones<\/strong>, which make up over 67 uneven and bone-jolting miles of the 160 mile race.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Held each year on Easter Sunday (which falls on April 8 this year)<\/strong>, the Paris-Roubaix race is one of the world\u2019s oldest cycling events. \u00a0It was first run in 1896, where it began at Porte Maillot in Paris and finished at the Roubaix velodrome, as it still does to this day. \u00a0The start of the race has since been moved to Compi\u00e8gne, a beautiful town northeast of Paris.<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>The ruthless nature of this race makes it different from any other cycling event. \u00a0Many of the professional athletes who compete in this race have specialized their rides, to try to minimize punctured tires and bent frames, although every race leads to these issues and more. \u00a0<strong>Often, the winner of the race is the cyclist who has best been able to hold his momentum despite losing a saddle or dealing with a bowed frame<\/strong>. \u00a0In recognition of the \u201cHell\u201d the winning cyclist must go through to triumph over his competitors and the terrain, the winner is presented with a cobblestone as a part of his prize.<\/p>\n<p>This not-to-be-missed race is very much beloved throughout France, despite its once-controversial scheduling to coincide with Easter. \u00a0In fact, a group of volunteers known as \u201cLes Amis de Paris-Roubaix\u201d work throughout the year to make certain that there will be enough cobbled sections to make the race as authentic as possible. \u00a0Their job is to make certain that old cobblestone roads are maintained, restored, and sometimes even rebuilt. \u00a0This has not always been an easy task, as for years many of the small towns through which the cobbled streets ran were ashamed of not having pavement. \u00a0Rather than allow television crews to see their \u201cbackward\u201d town with cobblestone roads, they would have their streets paved so that the race would have to go elsewhere.<\/p>\n<p>Not anymore. \u00a0Now the tiny towns through which the peloton rides (and bumps!) are pleased to show off their cobblestones\u2014and host visiting cycling fans at their local watering holes and restaurants. \u00a0Enjoy a relaxing meal and a drink in one of these little towns while you watch the race pass you by.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Cycling fans will want to make Paris their home base as they travel to the Paris-Roubaix event<\/strong>. \u00a0An apartment close to Gare du Nord will make for the perfect spot to easily get a train to and from the race. \u00a0We have several <a title=\"Paris Vacation Rentals near Gare de Nord\" href=\"\/paris-apartment\/vacation\/canal-saint-martin\">Paris vacation rentals near Gare du Nor<\/a>d that will make for the ideal post-race retreat. \u00a0Check these out to start your search:<\/p>\n<p>This cozy<a title=\"Paris Vacation Rental: Studio in Grands Boulevards, Canal Saint Martin - Gare du Nord - Gare de l'Est (PA-4263)\" href=\"\/paris-apartment\/vacation\/4263\"> Studio Vacation Rental \u2013 Grands Boulevards \u2013 Paris (PA-4263)<\/a> offers all the comforts of home. \u00a0Eat breakfast by the open French windows and take in the elegant air of a Parisian spring.<\/p>\n<p>Stay for awhile in this light and airy<a title=\"1 Bedroom Rental in Belleville, Canal Saint Martin - Gare du Nord - Gare de l'Est (PA-2163) \t     View photos [16] Description 1 Bedroom  1 bathroom  Amenities TV, Internet, Laundry inside the apartment  Pets allowed  Smoking permitted  Stairs necessary in addition to elevator  Location Belleville Canal Saint Martin - Gare du Nord - Gare de l'Est Paris  Rue St Maur, betw. 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