1986 Paris–Roubaix Explained

1986 Paris–Roubaix
Date:13 April 1986
Distance:268
Stages:1
Unit:km
Time:6h 48' 23"
Speed:39.375
First:Sean Kelly
First Nat:IRL
First Team:KAS
Second:Rudy Dhaenens
Second Nat:BEL
Second Team:Hitachi
Third:Adrie van der Poel
Third Nat:NED
Third Team:Kwantum Hallen-Decosol-Yoko
Previous:1985
Next:1987

The 1986 Paris–Roubaix was the 84th edition of the cycling classic Paris–Roubaix and was held on 13 April.

Sean Kelly won his second Paris–Roubaix after his 1984 victory.[1] He used his deadly finish to come out on top in the final. Four riders approached the finish in the towncentre of Roubaix together: Ferdi Van Den Haute, Adri van der Poel, Rudy Dhaenens and Sean Kelly. Van Den Haute started the sprint from far away, hoping that the rest was too tired at this point in the race. Kelly, having just finished second to van der Poel in the Tour of Flanders, let the Dutch rider chase down Van Den Haute, before blazing past both Van Der Poel and Rudy Dhaenens for the win.

Results

CyclistTeamTime
1Kas6h 48'23"
2Hitachiat 0'01
3Kwantums.t.
4Skalaat 0'02
5at 1'29
6s.t.
7s.t.
8s.t.
9s.t.
10s.t.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Bouvet, P. . Bouvet . P. . van Haneghem . I. . Paris-Roubaix: de hel van het Noorden . Lannoo . 2007 . 978-90-209-6533-9 . nl . 2024-02-29 . 184.