2024 UCI Road World Championships

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The 2024 UCI Road World Championships was the 97th edition of the UCI Road World Championships, the annual world championships for road bicycle racing.[1] It was held between 22 and 29 September 2024 in Zürich, Switzerland, alongside the UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships.[2]

Date (2024-09-22 - 2024-09-29)22–29 September 2024
Coordinates47°21′55.9″N 8°32′43.7″E
Events13
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2024 UCI Road World Championships
Zürich is located in Switzerland
Zürich
Zürich
VenueZürich, Switzerland Switzerland
Date (2024-09-22 - 2024-09-29)22–29 September 2024
Coordinates47°21′55.9″N 8°32′43.7″E
Events13
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A total of thirteen events were held, consisting of six road races, six individual time trials and a team time trial mixed relay (all of them finishing in Zürich in front of Sechseläutenplatz).

The Australian men cycle down Limmatquai in the mixed relay.

The event was overshadowed by a fatality in competition, as 18-year-old Swiss rider Muriel Furrer died from injuries sustained in a race crash during the junior women's road race.[3] The event was continued at the express request of Muriel Furrer's parents and family, with a series of tributes and memorials.

Tadej Pogačar completed the rare Triple Crown of Cycling, winning the Giro d'Italia and the Tour de France before winning the Men's Road Race, and was only the third cyclist to achieve it following Eddy Merckx in 1974 and Stephen Roche in 1987.

Schedule

All times listed below are for the local time – Central European Summer Time or UTC+02:00.

Road races

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Date Timings[4] Event Location
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Location
(finish)
Distance Laps[a]
26 September 10:00 12:00 Junior women Uster Zürich 73.6 km (45.7 mi)[5] 1
14:15 17:15 Junior men 127.2 km (79.0 mi)[6] 3
27 September 12:45 16:45 Under-23 men 173.6 km (107.9 mi)[7] 4
28 September 12:45 16:45 Elite women 154.1 km (95.8 mi)[8] 4
Under-23 women[b]
29 September 10:30 17:00 Elite men Winterthur 273.9 km (170.2 mi)[9] 7
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Mixed event

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Date Timings[4] Event Location
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Distance Laps[c]
25 September 14:00 17:30 Mixed team relay Zürich 53.7 km (33.4 mi)[10] 2
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Individual time trials

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Date Timings[4] Event Location
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Location
(finish)
Distance
22 September 12:00 14:15 Elite women Gossau Zürich 29.9 km (18.6 mi)[11]
Under-23 women[b]
14:45 17:30 Elite men Zürich (Oerlikon) 46.1 km (28.6 mi)[12]
23 September 09:15 11:30 Junior men Zürich 24.9 km (15.5 mi)[13]
14:45 17:30 Under-23 men Gossau 29.9 km (18.6 mi)[14]
24 September 08:30 10:30 Junior women Zürich 18.8 km (11.7 mi)[15]
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Medal summary

Elite events

Under-23 events

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Junior events

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Medal table

  *   Host nation (Switzerland)

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Australia2204
2 Belgium2136
3 Germany2114
 Great Britain2114
5 Italy1135
6 Netherlands1124
7 Spain1102
8 France1001
 Slovenia1001
10 Slovakia0213
11 Switzerland*0112
 United States0112
13 Sweden0101
Totals (13 entries)13131339
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Notes

  1. This denotes the number of full laps completed of the 26.85-kilometre (16.68-mile) Zürich circuit.
  2. These events are held within the elite women's events.
  3. This denotes the number of laps of the 26.85-kilometre (16.68-mile) circuit; the first lap is completed by three male riders, with the second lap completed by three female riders.

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