Sporting contests don't come any harder than cycling's Paris-Roubaix. 'The Hell of the North' across 260 kilometres of roads and rural cobblestones takes victims every year. World champion Mathieu van der Pool stormed away in the last 60 kilometres to go back-to-back. His time of 5 hours, 25 minutes and 58 seconds is the fastest ever.
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