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The 2024 Paris–Roubaix was a road cycling one-day race that took place on 7 April in France. It was the 121st edition of Paris–Roubaix and the 16th event of the 2024 UCI World Tour. The race was won by Dutch rider Mathieu van der Poel of Alpecin–Deceuninck for the second year in succession, after a solo attack over 60 kilometres. [1]
The Men's time trial of the 2024 UCI Road World Championships was a cycling event that took place on 22 September 2024 in Zurich, Switzerland.It was the 31st edition of the championship, for which Remco Evenepoel of Belgium was the defending champion, having won in 2023.
The women's road race of the 2024 UCI Road World Championships was a cycling event that took place on 28 September 2024 in Zurich, Switzerland. [1] Qualification
World Cycling Centre: 1:23:31.38 +10:39.10 14 Li Zhen Lyu Xianjing Miao Chengshuo Tang Xin Zeng Luyao Zhou Qiuying China: 1:23:39.69 +10:47.34 15 Tegshbayar Batsaikhan Temuulen Khadbaatar Jambaljamts Sainbayar Enkhmaa Enkhtur Anujin Jinjiibadam Solongo Tserenlkham Mongolia: 1:25:21.27 +12:28.99 16 Martin Papanov Yordan Petrov Emil Stoynev Petya ...
The 2024 UCI Road World Championships was the 97th edition of the UCI Road World Championships, the annual world championships for road bicycle racing. It was held between 22 and 29 September 2024 in Zürich , Switzerland , alongside the UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships .
December 30, 2023: UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup #11 in Hulst. Winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Puck Pieterse (f) January 7: UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup #12 in Zonhoven. Winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Puck Pieterse (f) January 21: UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup #13 in Benidorm. Winners: Wout van Aert (m) / Fem van Empel (f) U23 winner: Emiel ...
The first world championships took place in 1921, though the only event that was contested was the men's road race for amateurs. [2] The first professional world championship took place in July 1927 at the Nürburgring in Germany where Italian Alfredo Binda won the professional men's race and Belgian Jean Aerts won the men's
Former world champions are allowed to wear a trim to their collar and sleeves in the same pattern as the rainbow jersey. Championships are held for men and for women in road cycling, track cycling, cyclo-cross, mountain biking, gravel, BMX, and indoor cycling. There are also championships for disabled competitors.