Cycling Weekly

2016

MOMENT OF THE YEAR

Mat Hayman wins Paris-Roubaix

The bewilderment, the amazement, the gobsmacking what-have-I-just-done look etched onto the face of the likeable Australian.

Orica-GreenEdge’s Mat Hayman, veteran of 14 Paris-Roubaix finishes, attacked with two kilometres

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