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Participants World Cycling Championship 2024 | Established names and rising stars, the lists for Zurich are known

Participants World Cycling Championship 2024 | Established names and rising stars, the lists for Zurich are known

Zurich is nearly there: from Sunday, Sept. 22, to Sunday, Sept. 29, the world's cycling elite will compete in Switzerland. In this article, IDLProCycling.com lists the participants in the road and time trials in the juniors, U23, and elite categories for women and men.

Participants World cycling championship 2024 in Zurich, Switzerland

Below is an overview of all participants at the World Cycling Championship 2024 in Zurich, Switzerland. For the World Cycling Championships program, click on this link.

Sunday, September 22

Elite women's time trial (29.9 kilometers)

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Elite men's time trial (46.1 kilometers)

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Monday, Sept. 23

Time trial men juniors (24.9 kilometers)

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Time trial men's U23 (29.9 kilometers)

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Tuesday, Sept. 24

Time trial women juniors (18.8 kilometers)

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Wednesday, Sept. 25

Mixed Relay (53.7 kilometers)

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Thursday, Sept. 26

Way race junior women (73.6 kilometers)

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Way race men's juniors (127.2 kilometers)

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Friday, Sept. 27

Way race men's U23 (173.6 kilometers)

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Saturday, September 28

Way race elite women (15.1 kilometers)

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Sunday, Sept. 29

Elite men's road race (46.1 kilometers)

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