Drawing the curtains back, revealing a crisp and sunny spring morning as birds chirped in the distance, the clock read a sprightly 06:30 but that didn’t matter, it was race day at the 2015 edition of Paris-Roubaix.
A race steeped in history as long as its many cobblestone sections, the famous Trouée d’Arenberg and Carrefour de l’Arbre strike fear into the hearts of the riders in the bunch, but equally inspire the numerous fans that create a tunnel of noise for those brave enough to tackle the Hell of the North.
We sat down with winner John Degenkolb (JD), Head of Operations and Finance Marloes Poelman (MP) who was in the race car that day, and teammate-turned-coach Albert Timmer (AT), to look behind the scenes and reflect on that fabled day.