For the love of Paris-Roubaix - Girmay, Dygert and every Hell of the North finisher emotional after making it to the velodrome
Briefly

The Paris-Roubaix race saw riders triumph over both physical and emotional battles, encapsulating the spirit of the event. Winners Pauline Ferrand-Prévot and Mathieu van der Poel showcased their prowess, while the struggles of other competitors illuminated the personal journeys of dedication and resilience. Chloé Dygert persevered through pain, expressing gratitude for her ability to race despite challenges, while Joey Pidcock marked his own finish as a badge of honor, rich with meaning despite missing the time cut. Overall, the event celebrated not just victory, but personal battles and shared experiences among cyclists.
"I've just got to be thankful that I'm still racing my bike," Chloé Dygert said, reflecting on her challenging race and recovery from previous injuries.
The joy of finishing Paris-Roubaix equaled the pain in the riders' legs, making the experience both grueling and rewarding for everyone.
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