Paris-Roubaix 2026
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LM240

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5,388 posts

240 months

Tuesday 21st October 2025
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Going to get this ticked off next year for the first time.

Doing some forward planning, thinking about where to stay, where to watch and other logistics.

Whilst the idea of chasing the race appeals, so does being static and enjoying some beers in a bit of a party atmosphere awaiting the arrival. Though this would mean adding some planning about how to get back to accommodation.

Will have to get to one of the major cobbled sections, though did watch a video today where they recommended one of the lesser sections and having a lot less crowds.

Contemplating joining a tour that takes you around, but whilst convenient, it is added expense when you can just DIY.

Any advice and tips when attending?

markcp

241 posts

265 months

Wednesday 22nd October 2025
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We did the sportive on the Saturday and then went and spectated on the Sunday earlier this year. It's an awesome event and as you say it does get busy on the key sections, but its worth it for the atmosphere. We stayed in the Ibis in Lille who were happy to have bikes in the rooms and its really central for the bars and restaurants. We obviously rode to and from the sportive on the Saturday but drove to Arenberg on the Sunday. This was really busy so we ended up parking and walking about 30mins through the forest but its worth it to savour the atmosphere and see how quick the pros go through here. It doesn't last long though!

Daveyraveygravey

2,083 posts

206 months

Thursday 23rd October 2025
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4 of us stayed in my mate's camper van this year. We were north of Roubaix, near a place called Wervik, and we watched the ladies race on the Saturday and then the gents on the Sunday. It seemed about a 90 minute drive once you are out of the Tunnel, so that gives plenty of time to explore and work out where to watch, but there are plenty of places.
We went to the Carrefour de l'arbre for the ladies which was amazing. It's a real big event, there are people from all over and they are all interested and knowledgable.
We rode a pave section, which was an experience but I am not rushing to do another!
Getting about on a bike was great, and pretty easy. It's also nice to ride where almost all drivers give way to you and give you room on the roads. The bigger spectator spots if you drive be prepared for long walks; there will be cars and campers parked for miles around.
The weather at that time of year can be difficult, we were lucky Saturday was sunny and mild, Sunday overcast and cooler but no rain either day. It would be grim standing on the side of the road in the drizzle and if the wind gets up...
The pic is from the Ladies race, near Carrefour.

LM240

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5,388 posts

240 months

Saturday 7th February
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Thanks for the info.

Thought of various options but in the end I’ve just pushed the button on a guided tour. See the build-up and start, 3-4 stops along the race and end up in the velodrome.

For first trip and going solo, I thought it would be good to take in as much of the event as possible and let someone else with a lot more experience of the event navigate around.

Should hopefully be a nice mix of things on the day.

Going to based just over the Belgium border in nice looking town so plenty of food and drink options also.

Looking forward to the drive up. May take in some WW1 sites in the race areas and possibly a diversion for WW2 stuff in Normandy.

Can’t wait. Having watched for so many years and probably my favourite one day race of them all, it’s going to feel pretty special being there. A Pog win would also be the icing on the cake.


ROTELLA

17 posts

3 months

Sunday 8th February
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Have a lovely time!
When I went the section at St Python was an excellent start.
From there just followed cars containing crazy Dutchmen & saw the whole race come through 3 more sections!

Harpoon

2,388 posts

236 months

Sunday 8th February
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Hope it's a great trip, I loved going over for the Flanders sportive and race in 2023.

If you are coming up from the channel crossing and want beer supplies, this place is meant to be good

https://www.vandewoudedranken.be/

https://maps.app.goo.gl/q72xZfrMPswJot1c6

celestequattro

92 posts

193 months

Tuesday
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Epic beer warehouse just off the motorway. My go to place and the reason why I am not as slim as I might be 😜