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The 1897 Paris–Roubaix was the second edition of the Paris–Roubaix, a classic one-day cycle race in France. The single day event was held on 18 April 1897 and stretched 280 km (174 mi) from Paris to its end in a velodrome in Roubaix.[1] The winner was Maurice Garin, an Italian who lived in France.[2]
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Dates | 18 April 1897 | |||||||||
Stages | 1 | |||||||||
Distance | 280 km (174.0 mi) | |||||||||
Winning time | 9h 57' 21" | |||||||||
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Rank | Cyclist | Time |
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1 | Maurice Garin (ITA) | 9h 57' 21″ |
2 | Mathieu Cordang (NED) | +00' 00″ |
3 | Michel Frédérick (SUI) | +30' 21″ |
4 | Gaston Rivierre (FRA) | +50' 39″ |
5 | Jules Cordier (BEL) | +1h 42' 52″ |
6 | Boinet (FRA) | +1h 43' 03″ |
7 | Henri Aries (FRA) | +1h 53' 12″ |
8 | Guillochin (FRA) | +2h 03' 30″ |
9 | Léopold Trousselier (FRA) | +2h 03' 30″ |
10 | Marcel Kerff (BEL) | +4h 16' 39″ |
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