2010 Paris–Roubaix
Cycling race
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The 2010 Paris–Roubaix was the 108th running of the Paris–Roubaix single-day cycling race, often known as the Hell of the North. It was held on 11 April 2010 over a distance of 259 kilometres (160.9 miles) and was the ninth event in the inaugural UCI World Ranking series. The race was won by Swiss rider Fabian Cancellara.[1]
DatesApril 11, 2010
Stages1
Distance259 km (161 mi)
Winning time6h 35' 10"
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| Dates | April 11, 2010 | ||||||||||||
| Stages | 1 | ||||||||||||
| Distance | 259 km (161 mi) | ||||||||||||
| Winning time | 6h 35' 10" | ||||||||||||
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Teams
There were 25 teams at the 2010 Paris–Roubaix, 14 of which were automatically invited following an agreement between organisers Amaury Sport Organisation (ASO) and cycling's governing body, the Union Cycliste Internationale.[2] The other 11 teams were chosen by the organisers ASO.[2]
Automatic invitations
Wildcards chosen by the organisers
Results
| Cyclist | Team | Time | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Team Saxo Bank | 6h 35' 10" | |
| 2 | Cervélo TestTeam | + 2' 00" | |
| 3 | Team Sky | + 2' 00" | |
| 4 | Cervélo TestTeam | + 3' 14" | |
| 5 | Quick-Step | + 3' 14" | |
| 6 | Vacansoleil | + 3' 20" | |
| 7 | Team Katusha | + 3' 46" | |
| 8 | Omega Pharma–Lotto | + 5' 16" | |
| 9 | Ag2r–La Mondiale | + 6' 27" | |
| 10 | Team HTC–Columbia | + 6' 59" |