Whilst he does not reveal the exact cause of it, "there are also budgetary reasons," he assures. Certainly the closing of roads also comes at a cost, which in the region of Lille, could be quite an obstacle for an entire weekend. However Gouvenou believes that this change will not be to the detriment of either event.
“It already wasn’t bad on the Saturday, but now people will watch the men and then the women’s race,” he believes. Hence, the crowds that travel to the cobbled sectors on Sunday will be able to see the riders of both men's and women's peloton race by, and
Paris-Roubaix Femmes will also inevitably have larger crowd sizes because of it.
This year
Pauline Ferrand-Prévot took a stellar victory on the women's race whilst Mathieu van der Poel won the 'Hell of the North' for a third consecutive occasion, beating Tadej Pogacar after the World Champion had a slight fall in the final kilometers.