Update #13: A Paul is cast over the CQ game
A thrilling and unpredictable edition of Paris-Roubaix may be the primary memory of this week for cycling fans, but the real CQ points in this game came from the most popular rider in the 2026 edition. Paul Seixas earned 446 points for his 73 owners this week, in a dominant, unbelievable performance for a 19 year old in Itzulia. To make a mark this week, he was a must have, but of course as always it's the right mix of rarer riders that took a team to the top.
This Week's Top Scorers
YellowSocks emerges victorious this week, scoring 872 points and earning their team's first points in the Green Jersey competition this year in a big way. Of course, the price of entry was the aforementioned French phenom, but YellowSocks is also one of the 3 owners of Florian Lipowitz (209 points), and one of the 59 owners of the resurgent Christophe Laporte (112 points). Second place and not far behind is LosBrolin, who has the same popular two French riders, and a third rarer French rider in Antoine L'Hote (185, 9) with a breakout performance this week. Third goes to escartin with the same 3 headline riders as LosBrolin but a little less support from lower scoring riders.
This Week's High Movers
The podium is inverted in this one, with escartin moving up the most this week at 16 spots, and LosBrolin and YellowSocks behind at 13.
Green Jersey Competition
The top spot is still safely with slow climber, and karaev holds onto second, but SafeBet scores 22 points this week to move right up behind in third, and postmanhat scores 26 to leapfrog into the top 5.
Top 10 Overall
There's some shakeup in the standings, but slow climber is still above it all, in first by about 500 points. postmanhat jumps onto the podium and karaev stays put, while further down the last three spots in the top 10 are newcomers/returners del1962, ingsve and vladimir. Falling out are manafana, Hugo Koblet, and the Seixas-less Shakes who falls not only out of the top 10 but the top 30!
This week sees the transition from the cobbles to the Ardennes, with Brabantse Pijl mid-week leading into Amstel Gold on Sunday. O Gran Camino serves as our main stage race distraction for the week.
A programming note - I'm off to western Canada to work out in the woods for two months so EvansIsTheBest will be taking over the updates through the end of June. I will have internet so I may be around here and there and probably will provide an update one week when EITB is on vacation, but otherwise have a good spring and I'll see you all around the start of the Tour!
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