As it happened: Paris-Roubaix Femmes concludes with a breathtaking three-up sprint

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Whether it be the men’s or women’s race, Paris-Roubaix rarely disappoints and the 2026 edition of Paris-Roubaix Femmes was no different.
Gnarly, dusty and brutal it was also beautiful, full of action and finishing with the most intriguing tactical situation.
Maybe if Visma-Lease a Bike had attacked Koch more they might have taken the spoils, as it was Koch played the situation to her advantage and was crowned the winner.
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With Vos’s team mate in third, for the second week running Lotte Kopecky (SD Worx-Protime) was left to take fourth place.
While last week she was found wanting on the Oude Kwaremont, on the cobbles of northern France she was a victim of circumstance. When the winning move went her team mate Blanka Vas went with it creating a pause and indecision and by the time Vas was dropped the leaders’ advantage was too big the get back.

Marianne Vos (Visma-Lease a Bike) was clearly upset after finishing second by a bike throw. In the final kilometres it seemed as though she and the team held every card, Ferrand-Prévot rode tirelessly, leaving Vos to save energy, but so did Koch.
Sport is the ulitimate meritocracy, but such has been her career perhaps she deserved to add the race to her palmarès, but Koch was the best rider on the day.

Second-placed Team Visma - Lease a Bike's Dutch rider Marianne Vos celebrates on the podium of the 6th edition of the Women Paris-Roubaix one-day classic cycling race, 143.1 km between Denain and Roubaix, at the Vélodrome André-Pétrieux in Roubaix, northern France, on April 12, 2026. (Photo by Anne-Christine POUJOULAT / AFP via Getty Images)

Marianne Vos (Visma-Lease a Bike) on the podium after the 2026 Paris-Roubaix Femmes (Image credit: Getty Images)

“It’s kind of hard to believe,” Koch said after the race. “I’ve been dreaming about it, I’ve been really hoping that it would work out, but Paris-Roubaix is a race where everything can happen, then in the end it worked out it’s like a dream.

“I think we did a really good job with the team we knew that positioning in the beginning is really key. It’s like a war basically going into the cobble sections and we were fully committed to invest early in the race and I managed to stay out of the trouble, like always be in the top 10 into the cobbled section, then after Mons en Pévèle we knew that we wanted to make the race hard and I ended up in the perfect move I would say.”

FDJ United-SUEZ's German rider Franziska Koch celebrates winning on the podium of the 6th edition of the Women Paris-Roubaix one-day classic cycling race, 143.1 km between Denain and Roubaix, at the Vélodrome André-Pétrieux in Roubaix, northern France, on April 12, 2026. (Photo by Anne-Christine POUJOULAT / AFP via Getty Images)

Franziska Koch (FDJ United-SUEZ) celebrates winning the 2026 Paris-Roubaix Femmes. (Image credit: Getty Images)

Klöser is the image of power and composure out there today. We have another 4 star sector coming now, Hornaing à Wandignies is even longer at 3.7km. Can she survive?

Off the stones and Klöser is being shut down quickly now. Liv-AlUla-Jayco and UNO-X Mobility are doing the work behind as Klöser is back on tarmac with only 40 seconds of a lead.

Onto the first 4 star pavé sector, Haveluy à Wallers. This is a toughie, 2.5km long with big stones to tackle.
Now Klöser’s lead is coming down, the peloton have taken time out of the German rider, they’re only 55 seconds behind her. EF Education-Oatly lead the chase.

We’ve had another attack and now Rosa Kloser (Canyon-SRAM-zondacrypto) has lead of 35 seconds on the chasing bunch.

Lotte Kopecky is one of the favourites to become the first woman to win Paris-Roubaix a second time and, while she’s already won the Tour of Flanders three times, today possibly suits her even more!
In fact, Paris-Roubaix is tailor-made for her.

DENAIN, FRANCE - APRIL 12: Lotte Kopecky of Belgium and Team SD Worx - Protime prior to the 6th Paris-Roubaix Femmes Hauts-de-France 2026 - Women's Elite a 143.1km one day race from Denain to Roubaix / #UCIWWT / on April 12, 2026 in Denain, France. (Photo by Luc Claessen/Getty Images)

Lotte Kopecky (SD Worx-Protime) before the 2026 edition of Paris-Roubaix Femmes (Image credit: Getty Images)

The attacking has already started, though it was brought back immediately and the bunch is back together.

A consistent top 10 finisher, Picnic-PostNL’s leader, Pfeiffer Georgi finished third in 2024 and the British rider remains a favourite for another top result today.
“We want to leave no stone unturned,” say the team

Pfeiffer Georgi

Can Pfeiffer Georgi better her third place in 2024? Photo: Getty Images (Image credit: Getty Images)

So who’s going to win? There are three previous winners and plenty of others who can make their mark on the stones of northern France today.
There’s an open field full of contenders.

A composite image of former Paris-Roubaix Femmes winner Pauline Ferrand-Prévot, Lotte Kopecky, and Elisa Longo Borghini racing on the cobbles during previous editions of the race

Can someone be the first riders to win two cobblestones at Paris-Roubaix Femmes (Image credit: Getty Images)

Let’s go Paris-Roubaix Femmes is go!

We’re rolling for a short neutralised section before the tough get going here at Paris-Roubaix. The first of the cobbles comes at Solesmes, after 29.3km.

Of the 20 cobbled sectors that punctuate today’s race there are five four star sectors and two of the hardest five star sectors, Mons-en-Pévèlle and Carrefour de l’Arbre coming at 94.5km and 126km respectively.

Paris Roubaix cobblestones at the forest of Arenberg

The cobbles of Paris-Roubaix (Image credit: Tom Wieckowski)

For the men this is one of the oldest races on the calendar, but for the women the race was only created in 2021. Nonetheless the legend is real and an entire culture has built around it. Even if that culture is often humble.

It started with an omelette – The story of Chez Françoise, the humble café that has become ‘part of the legend of Paris-Roubaix’

A group of riders go past the Chez Françoise bar in Troisvilles

A group of riders go past the Chez Françoise bar in Troisvilles (Image credit: Will Jones)

Indeed, this is the first year the women’s race has run on the same day as the men’s.

A shot of the peloton competing in Paris-Roubaix Femmes 2025, shot from the front-side. You can see Ellen van Dijk and Lotte Kopecky clearly, with riders blurred in the background

Paris-Roubaix Femmes has previously had it’s own day on the calendar. (Image credit: Getty Images)

Good afternoon and welcome to our live coverage of the Queen Of The Classics, Paris-Roubaix Femmes. We’ll be taking you through every twist, turn and cobblestone of perhaps the sport’s most iconic one day race.

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