Ryan Mullen looked like he'd bee war after Paris-Roubaix
On the Roubaix velodrome after Sunday's Paris-Roubaix Ryan Mullen looked like he'd just been to war.
Having made his debut in the race last year and finished it at the first time of asking, Ryan Mullen put in another very tidy shift at Paris Roubaix on Sunday.
The Cannondale-Drapac man was on team duties.
And though his team's intended leaders Taylor Phinney and Sep Vanmarcke did not start the race, the team still took a podium place.
Dutchman Sebastian Langeveld was 3rd on the day.
The 32-year-old was in the winning breakaway with Greg Van Avermaet (BMC) who beat Zdenek Stybar (Quick-Step) for victory.
Mullen was in 50th place; in a large group 9:41 behind the winner. Last year he was 103rd, some 18:30 down.
