On Sunday, the best time trialists will face off in Zürich, Switzerland, competing for the 2024 rainbow jerseys. In the morning, it's the women's turn, followed by the men's event. IDLProCycling.com has listed the (most important) start times for Sunday – all in local time (GMT+2). World Time Trial Championships start times – women 2024
11.51.30 Petra Minkova (Bulgaria) - first
12.44.00 Urska Zigart (Slovenia)
12.51.30 Brodie Chapman (Australia)
12.56.00 Olivia Baril (Canada)
13.03.30 Franziska Koch (Germany)
13:05.00 Julie De Wilde (Belgium)
13:06.30 Cedrine Kerbaol (France)
13:08.00 Ellen van Dijk (Netherlands)
13:12.30 Amber Neben (United States)
13:18.30 Agnieszka Skalniak-Sojka (Poland)
13:21.30 Vittoria Guazzini (Italy)
13:23.00 Elena Hartmann (Switzerland)
13:24.30 Antonia Niedermaier (Germany)
13:26.00 Lotte Kopecky (Belgium)
13:27.30 Anna Henderson (Great Britain)
13.29.00 Juliette Labous (France)
13.30.30 Demi Vollering (Netherlands)
13.32.00 Christina Schweinberger (Austria)
13.33.30 Grace Brown (Australia)
13.35.00 Chloé Dygert (United States)
World Time Trial Championships start times – men 2024
14.52.00 Charles Kamigu (Uganda) - first
15.46.00 Filip Maciejuk (Poland)
15.50.30 Derek Gee (Canada)
15.53.30 Soren Waerenskjold (Norway)
16.01.00 Nelson Oliveira (Poland)
16.02.30 Stefan Bissegger (Switzerland)
16.04.00 Kasper Asgreen (Denmark)
16.05.30 Magnus Sheffield (United States)
16.07.00 Edoardo Affini (Italy)
16.08.30 Victor Campenaerts (Belgium)
16.10.00 Maximilian Schachmann (Germany)
16.11.30 Tobias Foss (Norway)
16.13.00 Mathias Vacek (Czech Republic)
16.16.00 Joao Almeida (Portugal)
16.17.30 Daan Hoole (Netherlands)
16.20.30 Mikkel Bjerg (Denmark)
16.22.00 Raul Garcia Pierna (Spain)
16.23.30 Bruno Armirail (France)
16.25.00 Jay Vine (Australia)
16.26.30 Stefan Küng (Switzerland)
16.28.00 Joshua Tarling (Great Britain)
16.29.30 Brandon McNulty (United States)
16.31.00 Primoz Roglic (Slovenia)
16.32.30 Filippo Ganna (Italy)
16.34.00 Remco Evenepoel (Belgium)