Paris-Roubaix weather forecast – Rainfall, wind, and temperature details for this Sunday's races
BRR Analysis
The latest meteorological predictions for Sunday's Paris-Roubaix indicate a significant shift from recent dry editions, with a substantial chance of rain impacting both the men's and women's races. Forecasts suggest scattered showers throughout the day, particularly in the morning, coupled with moderate winds and temperatures hovering around 10-12°C. This outlook confirms the potential for a truly 'classic' Roubaix, returning the infamous mud and treacherous conditions that have often defined the Hell of the North.
This forecast is critical, as a wet Paris-Roubaix fundamentally alters race dynamics, favoring different rider profiles and demanding superior bike handling skills. The last truly wet edition for the men was 2021, won by Sonny Colbrelli, while the women's inaugural race that same year was famously mud-soaked. Riders and teams will now be frantically adjusting tire choices, pressure, and equipment setups, knowing that mechanicals and crashes become far more prevalent on slick cobbles, potentially upending even the strongest pre-race favorites.
Ultimately, the weather is the great equalizer of Roubaix. While some may lament the increased chaos, a wet edition promises the kind of unforgettable, brutal spectacle the Queen of the Classics is renowned for, separating the truly resilient from the merely strong.
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