2011 Paris–Roubaix
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The 2011 Paris–Roubaix was the 109th running of the Paris–Roubaix single-day cycling race, often known as the Hell of the North. It was held on 10 April 2011 over a distance of 258 kilometres (160.3 mi) and was the ninth race of the 2011 UCI World Tour
2011 UCI World Tour
The 2011 UCI World Tour was the third edition of the ranking system launched by the International Cycling Union in 2009. The series started with the Tour Down Under's opening stage on 18 January, and consisted of 14 stage races and 13 one-day races, culminating in the Giro di Lombardia on 15...

 season.

's Johan Vansummeren claimed victory after making a solo breakaway from a four-man group with 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) remaining, holding on to win by 19 seconds at the velodrome in Roubaix
Roubaix
Roubaix is a commune in the Nord department in northern France. It is located between the cities of Lille and Tourcoing.The Gare de Roubaix railway station offers connections to Lille, Tourcoing, Antwerp, Ostend and Paris.-Culture:...

. He also held on to victory, despite riding the final 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) with a flat rear tyre. Second place went to rider and defending race winner Fabian Cancellara
Fabian Cancellara
Fabian Cancellara is a Swiss professional road bicycle racer for UCI ProTeam . A time trial specialist, he is a four-time World Time Trial Champion and is the current Olympic gold medalist...

 who caught the remaining riders from the breakaway – Maarten Tjallingii
Maarten Tjallingii
Maarten Tjallingii is a Dutch professional racing cyclist for UCI ProTeam Rabobank. His biggest win was the 2006 Tour of Belgium.-Palmares:2001...

 of , Lars Bak
Lars Bak
Lars Ytting Bak is a Danish professional road bicycle racer for UCI ProTour team . He became a professional in 2002 for Team Fakta where he rode with fellow Dane Allan Johansen...

 of and Grégory Rast
Grégory Rast
Grégory Rast is a Swiss professional road bicycle racer for UCI ProTour team . He will ride for from 2012.- Palmares :20022004...

of – and outsprinted them in Roubaix. Tjallingii completed the podium in third.

Teams

25 teams competed in the 2011 Paris–Roubaix. They were:
Teams for Paris-Roubaix

Wild Cards

Results

Cyclist Team Time
1 6h 07' 28"
2 + 19"
3 + 19"
4 + 19"
5 + 21"
6 + 36"
7 + 47"
8 + 47"
9 + 47"
10 + 47"
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