This year’s editions of the men’s Paris-Roubaix and Paris-Roubaix Femmes are both set to run in dry and warm conditions, with the likelihood of a first wet Roubaix since 2021 looking very low.

In recent years, the races have been run in dry weather, and this year’s races look set to follow the same formula.

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According to AccuWeather, conditions in Compiègne for the start of the men’s race in the morning will be cloudy but warm at 15°C.

Racing over the cobbles and roads of Northern France is set to take place under 99% cloud cover, according to AccuWeather. The likes of Mathieu van der Poel, Lotte Kopecky, and Tadej Pogačar are set to race in temperatures of around 15-16°C, while no rain is currently forecast.

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