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Franziska Koch was the first German to win the legendary Paris-Roubaix cycling race. The day after, she talks about pain, self-surpassing and the aristocracy as a "monster".
It is the greatest success of her career and a historical one for German cycling. Franziska Koch wins at Paris–Roubaix and lets her rivals rave.
The German Franziska Koch won the sprint this Sunday ahead of Marianne Vos at the Roubaix Vélodrome to sign her first major success of her career. In the title, Pauline Ferrand-Prévot, who worked for her teammate Vos for a double for the training Visma-Lease a bike, finished third without having played the final sprint, distancing in the last few meters. Koch made the bees' plan to drive Ferrand-Prévot to the velodrome to allow Vos to finish the…
Franziska Koch is the first German woman to win the cycling classic Paris-Roubaix. The decision is made in the sprint showdown at Velodrom.
Triumph in the Velodrome: Franziska Koch wins Paris-Roubaix and leaves behind a three-time world champion in the sprint. The German road bike champion crowns herself with the greatest victory of her career.
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