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Illustration Paris-Roubaix

Illustration Paris-Roubaix

The trouée, or “Drève des Boules d'Hérin” as it is really known, first appeared on the Paris-Roubaix route in 1968, under the impetus of Jean Stablinski, a former miner from Wallers-Arenberg who had become a racing cyclist. He was commissioned by the race organizers, including Jacques Goddet, to find new cobbled sectors. A stele pays tribute to him at the entrance to the trouée d'Arenberg. On April 10, 2025. Photo by Denis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration Paris-Roubaix

Illustration Paris-Roubaix

The trouée, or “Drève des Boules d'Hérin” as it is really known, first appeared on the Paris-Roubaix route in 1968, under the impetus of Jean Stablinski, a former miner from Wallers-Arenberg who had become a racing cyclist. He was commissioned by the race organizers, including Jacques Goddet, to find new cobbled sectors. A stele pays tribute to him at the entrance to the trouée d'Arenberg. On April 10, 2025. Photo by Denis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration Paris-Roubaix

Illustration Paris-Roubaix

The trouée, or “Drève des Boules d'Hérin” as it is really known, first appeared on the Paris-Roubaix route in 1968, under the impetus of Jean Stablinski, a former miner from Wallers-Arenberg who had become a racing cyclist. He was commissioned by the race organizers, including Jacques Goddet, to find new cobbled sectors. A stele pays tribute to him at the entrance to the trouée d'Arenberg. On April 10, 2025. Photo by Denis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration Paris-Roubaix

Illustration Paris-Roubaix

The trouée, or “Drève des Boules d'Hérin” as it is really known, first appeared on the Paris-Roubaix route in 1968, under the impetus of Jean Stablinski, a former miner from Wallers-Arenberg who had become a racing cyclist. He was commissioned by the race organizers, including Jacques Goddet, to find new cobbled sectors. A stele pays tribute to him at the entrance to the trouée d'Arenberg. On April 10, 2025. Photo by Denis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration Paris-Roubaix

Illustration Paris-Roubaix

The trouée, or “Drève des Boules d'Hérin” as it is really known, first appeared on the Paris-Roubaix route in 1968, under the impetus of Jean Stablinski, a former miner from Wallers-Arenberg who had become a racing cyclist. He was commissioned by the race organizers, including Jacques Goddet, to find new cobbled sectors. A stele pays tribute to him at the entrance to the trouée d'Arenberg. On April 10, 2025. Photo by Denis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration Paris-Roubaix

Illustration Paris-Roubaix

The trouée, or “Drève des Boules d'Hérin” as it is really known, first appeared on the Paris-Roubaix route in 1968, under the impetus of Jean Stablinski, a former miner from Wallers-Arenberg who had become a racing cyclist. He was commissioned by the race organizers, including Jacques Goddet, to find new cobbled sectors. A stele pays tribute to him at the entrance to the trouée d'Arenberg. On April 10, 2025. Photo by Denis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration Paris-Roubaix

Illustration Paris-Roubaix

The trouée, or “Drève des Boules d'Hérin” as it is really known, first appeared on the Paris-Roubaix route in 1968, under the impetus of Jean Stablinski, a former miner from Wallers-Arenberg who had become a racing cyclist. He was commissioned by the race organizers, including Jacques Goddet, to find new cobbled sectors. A stele pays tribute to him at the entrance to the trouée d'Arenberg. On April 10, 2025. Photo by Denis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration Paris-Roubaix

Illustration Paris-Roubaix

The trouée, or “Drève des Boules d'Hérin” as it is really known, first appeared on the Paris-Roubaix route in 1968, under the impetus of Jean Stablinski, a former miner from Wallers-Arenberg who had become a racing cyclist. He was commissioned by the race organizers, including Jacques Goddet, to find new cobbled sectors. A stele pays tribute to him at the entrance to the trouée d'Arenberg. On April 10, 2025. Photo by Denis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration Paris-Roubaix

Illustration Paris-Roubaix

The trouée, or “Drève des Boules d'Hérin” as it is really known, first appeared on the Paris-Roubaix route in 1968, under the impetus of Jean Stablinski, a former miner from Wallers-Arenberg who had become a racing cyclist. He was commissioned by the race organizers, including Jacques Goddet, to find new cobbled sectors. A stele pays tribute to him at the entrance to the trouée d'Arenberg. On April 10, 2025. Photo by Denis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration Paris-Roubaix

Illustration Paris-Roubaix

The trouée, or “Drève des Boules d'Hérin” as it is really known, first appeared on the Paris-Roubaix route in 1968, under the impetus of Jean Stablinski, a former miner from Wallers-Arenberg who had become a racing cyclist. He was commissioned by the race organizers, including Jacques Goddet, to find new cobbled sectors. A stele pays tribute to him at the entrance to the trouée d'Arenberg. On April 10, 2025. Photo by Denis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Oliver Stone Awarded At The Culture Ministry - Paris

Oliver Stone Awarded At The Culture Ministry - Paris

French actress Elsa Zylberstein and Caroline Goddet attend a ceremony where US director Oliver Stone is made Commander in the order of Arts And Letters at the Culture Ministry on July 4, 2024 in Paris, France. Photo by Alain Guizard/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Oliver Stone Awarded At The Culture Ministry - Paris

Oliver Stone Awarded At The Culture Ministry - Paris

French actress Elsa Zylberstein and Caroline Goddet attend a ceremony where US director Oliver Stone is made Commander in the order of Arts And Letters at the Culture Ministry on July 4, 2024 in Paris, France. Photo by Alain Guizard/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Oliver Stone Awarded At The Culture Ministry - Paris

Oliver Stone Awarded At The Culture Ministry - Paris

US director Oliver Stone, seen here with his niece Caroline Goddet, is made Commander in the order of Arts And Letters at the Culture Ministry on July 4, 2024 in Paris, France. Photo by Alain Guizard/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Oliver Stone Awarded At The Culture Ministry - Paris

Oliver Stone Awarded At The Culture Ministry - Paris

US director Oliver Stone, seen here with his niece Caroline Goddet, is made Commander in the order of Arts And Letters at the Culture Ministry on July 4, 2024 in Paris, France. Photo by Alain Guizard/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Oliver Stone Awarded At The Culture Ministry - Paris

Oliver Stone Awarded At The Culture Ministry - Paris

US director Oliver Stone, seen here with his niece Caroline Goddet, is made Commander in the order of Arts And Letters at the Culture Ministry on July 4, 2024 in Paris, France. Photo by Alain Guizard/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Oliver Stone Awarded At The Culture Ministry - Paris

Oliver Stone Awarded At The Culture Ministry - Paris

US director Oliver Stone, seen here with his niece Caroline Goddet, is made Commander in the order of Arts And Letters at the Culture Ministry on July 4, 2024 in Paris, France. Photo by Alain Guizard/ABACAPRESS.COM

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