Man that looked brutal!!! Well done lads. You gave it your all! At least you can hold you heads up high, even if they are heavy with all the mud! So proud of you all for even attempting this. I would have turned around and gone home at the start of the rain. The girls did an awesome job too! Well done TEAM BEX!!!
Well done you guys for getting through it!! Was watching Durbo in a break at the start and was 🙏 for him to go all the way!! Hard as nails ye all are to get through it!!
Great race to all, and you guys win the video making category again. I wouldn't mind seeing an old school vid from Jonesie on that topic, just for old time sake... Less polished, but full of charm! (the polished vids are great too)
Well done guys. Luck plays such an important part in a race like this and unfortunately the puncture gods weren’t on your side today. Huge admiration for all the riders.
What a stupendous and brutal event. Hats off to anybody who even contemplates racing that hell of the north race! This one came from the veritable Dante himself!
I don't get why is everybody so excided about? It's childish to compete in a race like this, it's not about best rider, it's about the luckiest one. And the highlights prove my idea, cause they show just the crashes and a sprint( if I can call it a sprint) at the end
Well, this is how cycling started. Whoever finishes, whoever doesn’t run out of tyres, who whoever doesn’t break the frame or the wheels, whoever doesn’t get lost, whoever doesn’t “die” of exertion, whoever doesn’t get sabotaged by the next team (or teammate), whoever finds enough beer on the way, whoever says “legs, shut up” most consistently... gets the glory.
@@jean-jacqueslavigne3109 I understand all that, tradition, and the natural interested towards other people getting hurt, but I feel bad for these guys, they are under contract, and can't refuse to start. At the same time I know what it takes to get to a peak performance (years of training and dieting), and it takes just one stupid race like this to get enjuried and start it all over again
@@lucavasile6433 you have got a very valid point, Luca. PR could benefit by staying so late in the season so injured riders don’t run the risk of missing out for a large part of the whole season. April, in that respect, used to keep many top riders away. Too risky.
Two of the most exciting bike races i've ever watched every man and woman who took part are champions
Man that looked brutal!!! Well done lads. You gave it your all! At least you can hold you heads up high, even if they are heavy with all the mud! So proud of you all for even attempting this. I would have turned around and gone home at the start of the rain. The girls did an awesome job too! Well done TEAM BEX!!!
Bravo , Bravo les gars....!!!👍👍👍
Well done you guys for getting through it!! Was watching Durbo in a break at the start and was 🙏 for him to go all the way!! Hard as nails ye all are to get through it!!
One very special race and congratulations to everyone that finishes, as that's an achievement in itself
What an epic race! Thanks for these behind the scenes vlogs, they’re brilliant 😊
Félicitations à toute l'équipe ✌️👍💪✌️👏👏
Great race to all, and you guys win the video making category again. I wouldn't mind seeing an old school vid from Jonesie on that topic, just for old time sake... Less polished, but full of charm! (the polished vids are great too)
Not the same but you can always watch him on here with his The deTour Podcast where usually has guests from the good old days 😉
Fantastic video. Definitely a race that will be talked about for some time.
Well done guys. Luck plays such an important part in a race like this and unfortunately the puncture gods weren’t on your side today. Huge admiration for all the riders.
Not to sound pedantic, but.., puncture gods? Really?
What a stupendous and brutal event. Hats off to anybody who even contemplates racing that hell of the north race! This one came from the veritable Dante himself!
Best BSP I’ve seen in a while, and not just because it’s Roubaix
Thats hard core stuff
Congratulation, that was a hell of a race
I hope all the boys feel proud of their efforts.
Well done, stand proud, we're cheering for you!!
That was an amazing race, well done, looked bloody gnarly
The Team in the All Brown dominated
What better mentor could you have but a roubaix winner….well done to all
I don't think there are many people at all who take Paris-Roubaix as seriously as Mat Hayman. You can tell he just lives for it.
2:25 Some of the best race pictures to date. The view of the trench from high above to in it is well done.
Tough race, well done to everyone .
Way to go buddy!
I dare you to watch Matt Hayman win 2016 Paris-Roubaix with dry eyes. Go ahead. Try it.
I’ve watched it many times since the win. Have several cries each time. And laughs.
Who was the BE rider that went off behind Wout on the Arenberg?
BOM TRABALHO
Hard men
What frame were the boys riding? Infinitivo?
At 4:08 you can see a Specialissima. That surprises me too.
@@Vii_DT the climbing bike, huh? Weird. I would think these videos would be perfect platform to promote their bike sponsor. Guess not.
Che fango 🤭🌃👁️
OK so a grey man won
I don't get why is everybody so excided about? It's childish to compete in a race like this, it's not about best rider, it's about the luckiest one.
And the highlights prove my idea, cause they show just the crashes and a sprint( if I can call it a sprint) at the end
Well, this is how cycling started. Whoever finishes, whoever doesn’t run out of tyres, who whoever doesn’t break the frame or the wheels, whoever doesn’t get lost, whoever doesn’t “die” of exertion, whoever doesn’t get sabotaged by the next team (or teammate), whoever finds enough beer on the way, whoever says “legs, shut up” most consistently... gets the glory.
@@jean-jacqueslavigne3109 I understand all that, tradition, and the natural interested towards other people getting hurt, but I feel bad for these guys, they are under contract, and can't refuse to start. At the same time I know what it takes to get to a peak performance (years of training and dieting), and it takes just one stupid race like this to get enjuried and start it all over again
@@lucavasile6433 you have got a very valid point, Luca. PR could benefit by staying so late in the season so injured riders don’t run the risk of missing out for a large part of the whole season. April, in that respect, used to keep many top riders away. Too risky.