Bologna, 18 September 2021 – From Trentino Everyone Fiandre: after the emotions of European Cycling Championships 2021, with the success of Sonny Colbrelli in the elite men’s in-line test as emblem, the spotlight of two-wheel enthusiasts shifted to 2021 Cycling World Championships, staged from 19 al September 26. The overall goal will happen to Julian Alaphilippe e Filippo Ganna, last year winners of the online and time trial respectively.
The complete program
Sunday 19th September
Elite men’s time trial – Knokke-Heist-Bruges (43.3 km): departure at 2.30pm
Monday 20 September
Men’s Under-23 Time Trial – Knokke-Heist-Bruges (30.3 km): departure at 10:40 am
Elite Women’s Time Trial – Knokke-Heist-Bruges (30.3 km): departure at 14:40
Tuesday 21 September
Junior Women’s Time Trial – Knokke-Heist-Bruges (19.3km): Departure at 10:30 am
Junior men’s time trial – Knokke-Heist-Bruges (22.3 km): departure at 14:55
Wednesday 22 September
Mixed relay team time trial – Knokke-Heist-Bruges (44.5 km): departure at 13:45
Friday 24th September
Junior men’s road race – Leuven-Leuven (121.4 km): departure at 8:15 am
Under-23 men’s road race – Antwerp-Leuven (160.9 km): departure at 1:25 pm
Saturday 25th September
Junior women’s road race – Leuven-Leuven (75 km): departure at 8:15 am
Elite women’s online race – Antwerp-Leuven (157.7 km): departure at 12:20
Sunday 26th September
Men’s Elite Road Race – Antwerp-Leuven (268.3km): Departure at 10:30 am
Where to see them on TV
I 2021 Cycling World Championships will be broadcast in full on the channel Eurosport 1 (number 210 from Sky, also available on DAZN) and streaming on Eurosport Player. The vision is also available on TIMvision e Discovery+. The event will also be broadcast by the Rai on the channels Rai Due e Rai Sport + HD: Streaming to device is also available RaiPlay.
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