The elite time trials on the UCI Highway World Championships 2025 in Rwanda happen on the opening Sunday – 21 September – with the ladies’s race occurring first, adopted by the boys’s.
Each begin on the BK Area, largely used for basketball and volleyball, however this time, biking.
Unusually for a time trial, the route additionally features a cobbled part. The ladies’s race contains ascents of the Côte de Nyanza from each side, first from the north, 2.5km at 5.8%, earlier than 4.1km at 3.1%. There’s then a protracted, moderately straight, descent in direction of the cobbles, which come earlier than the Côte de Kimihurura, 1.3km at 6.1%, earlier than a end on the Kigali Conference Centre.
The lads’s race is 9km longer than the ladies’s race, due to an extended return from the Nyanza climb, after which an extra climb is sort out, the Côte de Péage, 2km at 6%, earlier than the cobbles and Kimihurura, that means there might be extra alternatives for time gaps to be made in direction of the tip.
Girls’s particular person time trial
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(Picture credit score: UCI)
31.2km, Sunday 21 September, 9:10am (BST)
Males’s particular person time trial
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(Picture credit score: UCI)
40.6km, Sunday 21 September, 12:45pm BST
Blended relay group time trial
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(Picture credit score: UCI)
41.8km, Wednesday 24 September, 11:30am BST
The 42.4km combined relay TTT, raced in spite of everything the person time trials have taken place, happens on an identical, however not similar course round Kigali, with the Côte de Nyanza solely climbed from the north, and the Côte de Kimihurura making an look, however not the cobbles. The lads go first, using 21.2km, earlier than the ladies set off on the identical route. The defending champions are Australia.
Junior and U23 time trials
|
Occasion |
Date |
Time (BST) |
Distance |
|---|---|---|---|
|
U23 girls |
22 September |
9:35am |
22.6km |
|
U23 males |
22 September |
12:35am |
31.2km |
|
Junior girls |
23 September |
9:45am |
18.3km |
|
Junior males |
23 September |
1pm |
22.6km |
The under-23 girls and junior males sort out the identical 22.6km course with 350m of climbing. It is a shorter model of the elites, with only one ascent of the Côte de Nyanza, however nonetheless contains the cobbles after which the Côte de Kimihurura.
The under-23 males sort out the identical course because the elite girls, 31.2km with 460m of climbing, whereas the junior girls do not make it to the Nyanza, using 18.3km with 225m of climbing.
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