UCI Road World Championships
The UCI Road World Championships heads to Kigali, Rwanda, for Africa’s first road worlds. The racing takes place across eight day from September 21-28, 2025, with nearly 1,000 athletes from more than 100 nations competing for the prestigious rainbow jersey.
Road race schedule
Day 1 – Sunday, September 21 10:10 – Women Elite Individual Time Trial 13:45 – Men Elite Individual Time Trial Day 2 – Monday, September 22 10:30 – Women Under-23 Individual Time Trial 13:35 – Men Under-23 Individual Time Trial Day 3 – Tuesday, September 23 10:45 – Women Junior Individual Time Trial 14:00 – Men Junior Individual Time Trial Day 4 – Wednesday, September 24 12:30 – Mixed Relay Team Time Trial Day 5 – Thursday, September 25 13:05 – Women Under-23 Road Race Day 6 – Friday, September 26 08:00 – Men Junior Road Race 12:00 – Men Under-23 Road Race Day 7 – Saturday, September 27 08:20 – Women Junior Road Race 12:05 – Women Elite Road Race Day 8 – Sunday, September 28 09:45 – Men Elite Road Race2010 Women’s Time Trial World Championships results
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- 1. Emma Pooley, (GB), 22.9km in 32:48
- 2. Judith Arndt, (Ger), at 15.17
- 3. Linda Melanie Villumsen, (NZ), at 15.80
- 4. Amber Neben, (USA), at 37.66
- 5. Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli, (Fra), at 43.94
World Men’s U23 Time Trial Championship – Results
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- 1. Taylor Phinney, (USA), 31.6km in 42:50.29 (44.259kph)
- 2. Luke Durbridge, (Aus), at 1.90
- 3. Marcel Kittel, (Ger), at 24.01
- 4. Nelson Oliveira, (Por), at 27.96
- 5. Rohan Dennis, (Aus), at 46.87
Britain’s Emma Pooley takes world time trial title
Britain's Emma Pooley claimed her first world title when she won the time trial at the world road race cycling championships on Wednesday.
Taylor Phinney takes world U23 time trial title
American Taylor Phinney added another world title to his growing list with victory in the men's under-23 time trial at the world road race cycling championships on Wednesday.
Interview With Dr. Aldo Sassi
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Robbie McEwen on the worlds road course, part 2
Robbie McEwen may not have got picked for Australia's worlds team, but he did ride the course for the cameras.
Robbie McEwen rides the worlds road course, part 1
Robbie McEwen may not have got picked for Australia's worlds team, but he did ride the course for the cameras.
Cancellara motivated by quest for history at the world championships
Fabian Cancellara says he's driven to make cycling history this week by winning a fourth world time trial title.
Team USA’s Jim Miller: ‘Farrar’s our best bet’
VIDEO: Team USA manager Jim Miller on the mix of young and old on the women's team, Dave Zabriskie's idiosyncrasies and the plan for the men's elite race.
Team USA’s Evelyn Stevens: ‘The goal is to suffer like I’ve never suffered’
VIDEO: Team USA's Evelyn Stevens says her goals for the world championships are simple: Suffer and suffer some more.
American Amber Neben, 2008 TT world champion, preps for another go
"I feel like I’ve been given a God-given ability and the opportunity to race,” the 2008 world time trial champ says.
Defending champ Cadel Evans predicts a race of attrition at Sunday’s world road race championships
The defending champ predicts that the Belgian and French teams will make sure the pure sprinters don't make it to the finish at the front.
Cavendish disheartened by worlds road course
The British sprinter says he's revising his goals after seeing the worlds course in person
Preview: Dissecting the world championship time trial course — and a look at the favorites
Who will stand the test of time?
World championships course practice rides: a Casey B. Gibson photo gallery
Casey B. Gibson captures the world's top riders as they check out the courses at Australia's road world championships
It’s Not About The Blokes: Aussie Women’s Team Preview
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Aussie cops want cyclists on world championship course to behave
Cyclists training for the road worlds are upsetting the Blue Heelers.
Fabian Cancellara targets world road race — and time trial — championship again
The Swiss star wants a fourth time trial title to set an all-time record. And he wants another shot at winning the road race title that eluded him last year.
Mark Cavendish says he’ll ride Commonwealth Games
Despite reluctance from other athletes — and reports of snakes in dorms and collapsing bridges — Mark Cavendish says he'd like another medal from the Commonwealth Games.
Race Preview: 2010 UCI Road Cycling World Championships
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Vande Velde ready for strong showing at worlds
Hot off finishing the Vuelta a España, Christian Vande Velde is looking to end his tumultuous 2010 season on a high note with a strong showing at the world championships in Australia.
Ballarat Cycling Classic – World Champs Warm-up
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Pozzato gets confidence boost, winning worlds warm-up
Italy’s Filippo Pozzato took a confidence-boosting victory Sunday after taking the flowers at the Herald Sun World Cycling Classic Ballarat
After seeing Geelong course Spanish optimistic that Oscar Freire can win fourth world title
Three-time world champion Oscar Freire is sounding confident after seeing this year's world’s course first-hand.
Geelong World Champs Tweets and Warm-up Races
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Geelong Recon – Where To Watch The Race
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USA Cycling announces 2010 world championships roster
“We are sending three talented teams to Melbourne,” says Jim Miller, USA Cycling vice president of athletics.
Geelong UCI World Championships – Where To Ride
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Floyd Landis rips worlds organizers over snub
The organizers of the world championships in Australia dropped their support for the New Pathways For Pro Cycling conference, which the dethroned Tour de France winner is scheduled to address.
Tyler Farrar looking forward to world road race after winning Vuelta finale
Tyler Farrar is confident ahead of the world championships after nabbing a straight up stage victory on the last day of the Vuelta
Taylor Phinney earns elite worlds berth – will he go?
Taylor Phinney is the favorite for a U23 world title, but he's now qualified to race as an elite. The young star is still pondering ...
Fabian Cancellara abandons 2010 Vuelta, raising questions about worlds form
The world champion in the race against the clock was beaten in the Vuelta time trial and has been complaining of fatigue.
Where Are They Now? –Liz Tadich
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New Pathways For Pro Cycling
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Italy names preliminary team for world road championships
Team coach Paolo Bettini names 11 men for the team — two will be dropped before worlds.
Geelong World Championships – There And Away
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Stijn Devolder ‘too tired’ to race the world championships
Belgian champion Stijn Devolder will give up his spot on the world championship squad.
France’s world’s team selector bemoans Thomas Voeckler’s decision not to race
GP Quebec winner Thomas Voeckler will skip the world championships. The team's coach says without him, France lacks a star.
Geelong World Championships Countdown – Are You Feeling The BUZZ?
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Óscar Freire abandons 2010 Vuelta, looks towards a fourth rainbow jersey
The three-time world champ wants a record-setting fourth rainbow jersey.
Youth is the theme as U.S. road world championship teams take shape
Tyler Farrar is the likely leader of the nine-man U.S. men team for the world's road race. A cast of young riders, and perhaps Christian Vande Velde, will provide support.
Belgians pin world championships hopes on Philippe Gilbert
Philippe Gilbert will lead Belgium's road team in Australia, with Stijn Devolder, Greg Van Avermaet and Bjorn Leukemans available.
Paolo Bettini visits Vuelta to gauge Italian talent for world road championships
Filippo Pozzato will captain the team, but Alessandro Petacchi's chances appear "complicated."
2010 MTB Worlds: Absalon and Schurter Head-to-Head
Nino Schurter not only beat Julien Absalon at the line in the 2010 World Cup cross-country opener, he topped the Frenchman one more time by winning the World Cup overall title, which Absalon had won the last four years. And what about last year's MTB worlds?
2010 MTB Worlds: Swiss Earn First Gold in XC Team Relay
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Big Guns Lined Up for MTB Worlds
Riders like Julien Absalon, Nino Schurter, Willow Koerber, Catharine Pendrel, Greg Minnaar, Gee Atherton, Steve Peat, Sabrina Jonnier, Anneke Beerten and Jared Graves will be vying for rainbow jerseys in their various disciplines at Mont Saint Anne Sept. 1-5.
Andy Schleck to miss world road race championships
The Luxembourg cycling federation announced Tuesday that Tour de France runner-up Andy Schleck will not race the world road championships
Heinrich Haussler to skip world road championships
Haussler had hoped to race for Australia this year, but a lingering knee injury will keep him at home.
Tony Martin wins final Eneco Tour stage and secures overall title — world time trial is his next objective
HTC-Columbia's Tony Martin wraps up his Eneco Tour by winning the final time trial. Now he's looking toward the world time trial championships in Australia.
Defending champion Cadel Evans to lead Australia’s world championships team
Defending champion Cadel Evans will lead the home team at the world road championships next month.
Australian UCI World Champs Teams
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Robbie McEwen left off Australian World road race team
'I'm absolutely gutted,' the Aussie speedster says after learning he will not be on the team for the worlds in his home country.
Sayers to lead U.S. worlds team, selections announced
Former pro Michael Sayers will direct a strong U.S. men’s national team at the upcoming world championships in Gelong, Australia on October 3.
Selecting the Australian Team for the Worlds – A Good Problem To Have…
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2010 Junior Road Race championships results, men’s and women’s road race
- 1. FERRAND PREVOT Pauline (FRA), in 2:31:47
- 2. RATTO Rossella (ITA), at s.t.
- 3. RIVERA Coryn (USA), at s.t
- 4. SOLOVEI Canna (UKR), at s.t.
- 5. ZORZI Susanna (ITA), at 16
Coryn Rivera wins bronze at junior worlds; Craddock leads men to Junior Nations’ Cup win
The Peanut Butter & Co.-Twenty12 sprinter scores her first worlds medal in Italy.
Craddock reaches podium at world junior TT championship
Lawson Craddock (Hot Tubes) of Houston, Texas, reached the podium of the UCI World Junior Road Championships for the second year in a row, finishing third in the individual time trial in Offida, Italy, on Friday.
Kolobnev already thinking of the world championships
Alexander Kolobnev hopes to be speaking Russian from atop the world championship podium some day ... soon
Cervelo’s Heinrich Haussler gives up German citizenship, will race for Australia at world championships
Cervelo's Heinrich Haussler, raised in Australia, decides to give up his German citizenship.
World champ Evans still lusts after yellow
Can world road champ Cadel Evans (BMC) win the Giro d’Italia or Tour de France before it’s too late? He thinks so.
Wanna Take a Ride on The 2010 World Championships Course?
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Save the Dates: MTB Worlds Schedule for Mont Ste Anne
With the final stop of the 2010 World Cup mountain bike season at Windham Mountain in Upstate New York on Aug. 28 and 29, hitting the UCI MTB World Championships at Mont-Sainte-Anne just a few days later is a no-brainer.
UCI World Road Championships
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Zirbel: ‘A’ sample positive for DHEA
Bissell's Tom Zirbel confirms that his "A" sample from the USA Cycling Professional Individual Time Trial Championships came back positive for dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA).
Life as a Bike Jockey: Needles Do a Body Good
Reading Judy Freeman's new Singletrack.com column won't be anywhere near as painful than when she tweaked her hand in Australia as part of the USA Cycling team during the 2009 MTB World Championships. Read Freeman's "Life as a Bike Jockey" to learn how she is getting a grip on things.
Evans named Aussie cyclist of year
World road champion Cadel Evans is named the 2009 Australian Cyclist of the Year for the third time.
Spartacus seeks new challenges
Fabian Cancellara is seeking new challenges.
Sánchez wants Tour glory after close-call season
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Michael Barry’s diary – Radio ga ga
The time trial is said to be the race of truth: a rider alone, without aid of drafting, sets off in a race against the clock.
TGIF
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Evans promises to ‘honor’ rainbow jersey
Recently crowned world champion Cadel Evans promises to honor the rainbow jersey with aggressive racing for the remainder of the 2009 season. The 32-year-old Aussie isn’t wasting any time, and will make his debut in the famed rainbow jersey on October 8 in the Coppa Sabatini in Italy. “I will try to honor the rainbow jersey even if my legs are understandably a little tired after a grueling season,” Evans said during a press conference Thursday at the Silence-Lotto team headquarters.
Evans solos to world road crown
Cadel Evans erased a career of close calls with a daring attack on the final climb to drop a super-star group of riders to win the 2009 world road cycling championships. The Aussie climbed out of the saddle in the closing kilometers of the 259km epic battle to win the most important victory of his career. No one can say Evans doesn’t attack anymore. “This is for all the critics I’ve had this season,” Evans said. “I have seven worlds medals from mountain biking at home, but none of them are gold. People say I never win, but today I won something pretty big.”
Italy’s Guderzo wins women’s road title
Kristin Armstrong’s farewell race ended with an exclamation point as she powered into the winning, four-rider move in Saturday’s elite women’s road race. Tatiana Guderzo (Italy) – a bronze medalist in the road in the Beijing Olympic Summer Games – attacked on the final lap and soloed to victory 19 seconds clear of a three-rider chase group featuring Armstrong in the 124km race under cloudy skies in Mendrisio.
Can anyone break the Italian-Spanish stranglehold?
In what’s no surprise, the Italian and Spanish teams are leading the odds to win Sunday’s elite men’s world title. Just as they have for the past decade, Italy and Spain bring deep squads with two or three options to win the season’s most important one-day race on the calendar. Leading Sunday for Italy will be last year’s runner-up Damiano Cunego, with defending champion Alessandro Ballan and Filippo Pozzato waiting in the shadows. Spain comes with Alejandro Valverde, with Olympic gold medalist Samuel Sánchez and three-time world champ Óscar Freire ready to step up.
McQuaid: UCI aims for Olympic gender equality
Women track cyclists could be among the biggest winners at the London Olympics after the UCI said it has the goal of ensuring "gender parity" at the 2012 Games. There are currently, there are 10 track cycling events contested at the Olympics. But while men compete in seven competitions, the women get to contest just three: the sprint, the individual pursuit and the points race. UCI president Pat McQuaid said it is now time to redress the balance so the men and women compete in five events each, acknowledging that the move will mean losing some men's disciplines.
The Mendrisio worlds and other memories
Unlike a grand tour or a classic, or any other major annual bike race, the world road championships is the sport’s only prestigious event that has the whole world looking on — and the organizers have only one chance to do it right. That’s because the Union Cycliste International selects a different country (and city) every year to be the host.
Evans looks ahead to 2010 worlds in Oz
Australian Cadel Evans said he has virtually no chance of winning cycling's coveted rainbow jersey on home soil next year when the world road race championships are held in Geelong. Evans, who finished runner-up in the Tour de France in 2007 and 2008, is among a handful of contenders looking to end Spain and Italy's domination of the competition's road race here on Sunday. And he feels the profile of the 13.8km circuit that the peloton will race 19 times for a total distance of 262.2km suits his climbing talents better than the 2010 course.