
Paris-Roubaix
A gritty art print of Paris-Roubaix, "The Hell of the North," cycling's most legendary cobbled classic. This artwork celebrates the brutal beauty of pavé sections and the race that embodies cycling's toughest challenges.
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Features
- Museum-quality archival paper
- Printed using water based inks
- Sustainably sourced paper or wood
- Plastic-free. Contains no plastic
- Available in multiple sizes
- Ships within 2-3 business days
Our Paris-Roubaix print captures the brutal essence of "The Hell of the North," cycling's most feared and revered race. The artwork showcases the legendary cobblestone sections (pavé) that define this monument. Printed on premium archival paper with fade-resistant inks, this piece honors the raw power and historic significance of cycling's ultimate test of man and machine.
About Paris-Roubaix
Paris-Roubaix, known as "The Hell of the North," is cycling's most notorious and beloved race. First held in 1896, this monument is famous for its sections of rough cobblestones (pavé) that were originally mining roads in northern France. The race's 29 cobbled sectors create a unique challenge that tests both rider and equipment to their limits. The legendary Roubaix velodrome finish and the race's rich history make it cycling's most atmospheric and dramatic monument.