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Pain and perseverance define the aftermath of Paris-Roubaix, where riders collapse into the velodrome's embrace. This behind-the-scenes look reveals the raw emotions and exhaustion that come with one of cycling's toughest challenges.
From the triumphant moments of Wout van Aert and Franziska Koch to the struggles of other cyclists, every competitor's story unfolds in the velodrome. Faces smeared with grime tell tales of relentless effort and determination. Soigneurs rush to comfort the weary, while teammates share supportive hugs and swap race stories amidst a chaotic backdrop of discarded bandages and empty soda cans.
The women's race featured its own heart-wrenching moments. Blanka Vas found herself isolated after being dropped from the lead group, embodying the emotional toll of the race. Meanwhile, Emma Norsgaard faced frustration after her teammate Lucinda Brand was taken out by a spectator, showcasing the unpredictable nature of the sport.
Even in moments of despair, camaraderie shines through, as riders turn to cherry juice and Haribo for recovery. The velodrome, with its atmosphere of shared struggle, captures the essence of Paris-Roubaix: a brutal test of endurance that ultimately unites its participants in a profound way.

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