Israel - Premier Tech are heading into
Paris-Roubaix with dreams. Now outside of the World Tour, the ambitions have not changed.
Sep Vanmarcke will be the team's leader as he looks to perform in a race where he's thrived in the past.
In his 10th participation, Vanmarcke comes in motivated after a highly-celebrated third spot at Gent-Wevelgem, where he only finished behind Jumbo-Visma duo Wout van Aert and Christophe Laporte. Here in the cobbles of northern France Vanmarcke was second in 2013, and has finished fourth on three separate occasions in the following years. The 34-year old is one of the most experienced figures in the peloton and will know how to race here.