Hell of the North

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Hell of the North is the famous nickname for Paris–Roubaix, one of cycling’s oldest and toughest one-day classics, renowned for its brutal cobblestone sectors and often harsh racing conditions.

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Hell of the North canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cycling race nickname
appliesTo one-day cycling classic
road cycling race
associatedWith northern France
surface form: Northern France

Roubaix Velodrome finish
spring classics season
connotation legendary status of Paris–Roubaix
suffering and hardship in racing
culturalRole mythologized name in cycling culture
symbol of Paris–Roubaix’s brutality
describes iconic pavé sections
toughness of Paris–Roubaix
hasAlternativeNameForSameRace Queen of the Classics
language English
notableFor brutal cobblestone sectors
difficulty
endurance challenge
harsh racing conditions
refersTo Paris–Roubaix
refersToConditions dusty conditions
muddy conditions
unpredictable weather
refersToEventFrequency annual race
refersToEventType Monument of cycling
refersToSurface cobblestone roads
rough farm tracks
sport cycling
usedBy cycling fans
cycling media
professional cyclists

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Paris–Roubaix nickname Hell of the North
L’Enfer du Nord literalMeaning Hell of the North
Mons-en-Pévèle associatedWith Hell of the North