
Paris-Roubaix is unique. No other race over the season is harder to finish – for most of the peloton anyway.
That fact might be hard to believe when watching Mathieu Van der Poel cruise into the Vélodrome André-Pétrieux to win the 2024 edition of the race exactly three minutes ahead of his closest competitor.
The Dutchman rightly took all the headlines in this year's Hell of the North, but behind him were riders who had fought with all they had through the farm roads of northern France just to cross the finish line.
Photographer Chris Auld was on the ground at the race, capturing the images that tell the story of the day. Here are our favourites.


A classic Paris-Roubaix visual as the riders speed through the farmland of northern France

The early break of the day led by Kasper Asgreen (Soudal-QuickStep)

Van der Poel's Alpecin-Deceuninck teammates kept the attackers on a short leash

Former Irish champion Rory Townsend (Q36.5) on his monument debut

Turn left for Roubaix!

Gleb Syritsa in the breakaway for Astana Qazaqstan

The Alpecin-Deceuninck domestiques go to work

The much talked about 'chicane'

The fans await the riders as they approach the legendary Trouée d'Arenberg

All aboard the Van der Poel train – the World Champion's first attack of the race

Mads Pedersen (Lidl-Trek) in pursuit of Van der Poel

Stefan Küng with young Groupama-FDJ teammate Laurence Pithie in his wheel

Further back, it's a fight to stay in touch with the leaders

Arenberg is a full gas effort

The support car for Ineos Grenadiers was ideal for the rough terrain

The world champion goes solo with 60km to go

Küng pulls the chase group along on his way to fifth

Grimace or smile from Lidl-Trek's Mads Pedersen?

Tom Pidcock (Ineos Grenadiers) called Paris-Roubaix an "epic race" after his debut

Jordi Meeus (Bora-Hansgrohe) goes all-in

Van der Poel never looked like getting caught by the chasers

The lone figure of the rainbow jersey is at ease as he cruises round the velodrome, roared on by the fans

Van der Poel was three minutes ahead of second place

Van der Poel completes the cobbled monument double

The rainbow jersey is still almost white

The winner greets loved ones after the finish

The sprint is on for the podium placings

Pithie crosses the line to take an impressive seventh on debut

The New Zealander's arms shows the evidence of his crash

2015 winner John Degenkolb (dsm-firmenich-Post NL) leads out the sprint for 8th, which Meeus took

Degenkolb greets family after coming 11th on his 12th Sunday in Hell

The mud-splattered glasses of Sam Welsford (Bora-Hansgrohe)

These shoes weren't white for long

Jannik Steimle (Q36.5) crossed the line in 33rd

The riders' hands take a beating over the pavé

Cyrus Monk (Q36.5) was 48 minutes down, officially out of time

Bert Van Lerberghe (Soudal - Quick-Step) processes the events of the day

AJ August (Ineos Grenadiers) was the youngest rider in the race and made it to the velodrome

Van der Poel waits to receive his second cobblestone trophy

Fans stuck around to witness the podium ceremony

Van der Poel, Philipsen and Pedersen on the podium

The Dutchman's sixth monument victory