Konstantin Rohé
· 21.08.2019
The 2019 Road Cycling World Championships in and around Harrogate will take place over a total of eleven competitions on eight race days. Before the road cycling elite battle for the world titles begins on Sunday, 22 September, four para-cycling competitions will take place on Saturday, 21 September. The races are not world championships, but serve to qualify for the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo.
The event continues with the mixed team relay competition, held for the first time, in which three men and then three women take to the course one after the other. There will no longer be a classic team time trial as there was last year in Innsbruck. On the following Monday, 23rd September, the time trial competitions will begin, which, like the road races, will be held in five age groups.
Here you will find the World Championship squad of the German Cycling Federation.
The exact course of all races you will find as interactive map on the organiser's website. In the following timetable you will find a chronological overview of all races of the World Championship:
Individual time trial
Mixed team28 kmSunday, 22 Sept., from 12:40pmJunior women14 kmMonday, 23 Sept., from 10:10amJunior men28 kmMonday, 23 Sept., from 13:40pmMen U2332.5 kmTuesday, 24 Sept., from 10:10amWomen Elite32.5 kmTuesday, 24 Sept., from 14:40pmMen Elite 54 kmWednesday, 25 Sept., from 13:10pm
Street competitions
Juniors144.5 kmThursday, 26 September, 12:10pmJunior women91.5 km Thursday, 26 September, 8:40amMen U23192.5 km Friday, 27 September, 13:10pmElite women149.5 km3 x circuitSaturday, 28 September, 11:40amElite men 284.5 km7x circuitSunday, 29 September, 8:40am
As usual, entry to the race track is free of charge, with special hospitality tickets only available for the finish area. More about the Tickets for the Finish Line Area can be found on the Organiser page.
For travellers and holidaymakers: The best pubs along the race track.
Eurosport will broadcast all races live on Eurosport 1, except for the mixed team time trial, which will be shown on Eurosport 2. The ZDF will be broadcasting the final stages of the men's and women's road races live on TV. The men's and women's individual time trials can be watched in the livestream at zdfsport.de.