
Paris–Roubaix: where nothing can be controlled, but everything is prepared.
Tomorrow, at 10:50 CET, the fight begins. From the first sector of pavé to the final lap inside the Roubaix Velodrome, Pinarello Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team charges into Paris–Roubaix with one clear objective: to turn preparation into performance on cycling’s most unforgiving terrain.
Armed with Pinarello’s Dogma special edition machines engineered, tested, and refined for this exact battle, the team lines up ready to race, ready to adapt, and ready to seize every opportunity the chaos of Roubaix will offer.
A Monument that defines the very essence of cycling, Paris–Roubaix demands more than strength. It requires precision and absolute trust in equipment, where every vibration, every line choice, every technical detail can shape the outcome.
At the center of the team’s ambitions stands Fred Wright, lining up for his sixth Paris–Roubaix with a growing record of consistency, ninth in 2025, twelfth in 2024, and a clear progression on the stones.
"Every year in this race, I’ve managed to get a bit better… as a Team, we can really aim for a top result. Obviously, luck plays a massive factor, but with the Team and the setup we’ve got, we can be really hopeful for a nice result."
Fred WrightHis 2026 campaign has been shaped by setbacks, but Roubaix remains a race where unpredictability can redefine form and results in a single day.
"The results and the luck haven’t really been on my side… crashes, illness… but I’m feeling good enough. Roubaix is a special race, you’ve got to go into it with confidence, because that’s how you get results."
Fred WrightAnd in a race where chaos is part of the equation, belief becomes a tactical asset.
"If you play things right, then everything can happen tomorrow."
Fred WrightSupported by a cohesive and experienced classics group, Pinarello Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team approaches the Hell of the North with a unified mindset and a shared objective: to be present, competitive, and decisive when it matters most.
Race Roster – Paris–Roubaix 2026
- Aimé De Gendt
- Frederik Frison
- Emils Liepins
- Kamil Małecki
- Brent Van Moer
- Fred Wright
- Nickolas Zukowsky




