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Road Cycling UCI World Championships 2025


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I don't know if Ganna shouldn't return to the track for 100%- he won't win anything on the road anyway and he is probably rich enough now that it's not just about money and constant defeats. He can still win gold medals individually and with the team on the track + try his chance at the Omnium and Madison, becouse why not? Milan is a different story, because the sprints aren't currently dominated and he can still get a win something great from time to time. I just hope that the Slovenian and Belgian are under scrutiny and have no protection at the top and even if they do, they won't get away with it like Lance did 20 years ago.

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2 hours ago, copravolley said:

Pagacar and Evenepoel should really slow down a bit, because this is looking so grotesque in this moment in history of cycling... At least Armstrong was slowing down a bit – he limited only to the TDF and I don't remember that he attacking with 100km to go, etc... Landis did something like that once on the TDF in 2006 and got busted immediately. Pagacar does this practically all year round and I'm supposed to believe it`s a normal? The same with Evenepoel – the guy returned from Rwanda just 3 days ago after a massacre Sunday battle on a difficult course and today he is crushing the fresh Ganna, who's an very good time trialist? I think I will actually give up on this sport, because it's increasingly insulting to my intelligence... 

Whether you want to believe or not is up to you, bu normal? No. Pogacar is the rider of the century and might very well end his career as the GOAT (still a bit behind Merckx, but a few more years at this level...).

In most other sports it would be seen with the greatest respect, but in a sport with cycling's history it is red lights at once.

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53 minutes ago, Agger said:

Whether you want to believe or not is up to you, bu normal? No. Pogacar is the rider of the century and might very well end his career as the GOAT (still a bit behind Merckx, but a few more years at this level...).

In most other sports it would be seen with the greatest respect, but in a sport with cycling's history it is red lights at once.

I'm already old enough to remember delight about Armstrong, reading books about his battle with cancer, etc., and then it turned out the way it did. It's hard to repeat the same mistake... Although, of course, almost all of Armstrong's rivals were also doping (Ullrich, Beloki, etc.), and he still crushed them.

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Full Results:

 

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Elite:

 

Men's Road Race:

1. Tadej Pogacar :SLO

2. Remco Evenepoel :BEL

3. Ben Healy :IRL

4. Mattias Skjelmose :DEN

5. Toms Skujins :LAT

6. Giulio Ciccone :ITA

7. Isaac del Toro :MEX

8. Juan Ayuso :ESP

9. Afonso Eulalio :POR

10. Tom Pidcock :GBR

11. Primoz Roglic :SLO

12. Mikkel Frolich Honore :DEN

13. Paul Seixas :FRA

14. Harold Tejada :COL

15. Pavel Sivakov :FRA

16. Jai Hindley :AUS

17. Andrea Bagioli :ITA

18. Marc Hirschi :SUI

19. Michael Storer :AUS

20. Carlos Canal :ESP

21. Bauke Mollema :NED

22. Gianmarco Garofoli :ITA

23. Kevin Vermaerke :USA

24. Artem Nych :AIN (Russia)

25. Andreas Leknessund :NOR

26. Cian Uijtdebroeks :BEL

27. Embret Svestad-Bardseng :NOR

28. Valentin Paret-Peintre :FRA

29. Jan Christen :SUI

30. Amanuel Ghebreigzabhier :ERI 

 

Men's Time Trial:

1. Remco Evenepoel :BEL

2. Jay Vine :AUS

3. Ilan van Wilder :BEL

4. Tadej Pogacar :SLO

5. Isaac del Toro :MEX 

6. Andreas Leknessund :NOR

7. Lucas Plapp :AUS

8. Bruno Armirail :FRA

9. Thymen Arensman :NED

10. Stefan Kung :SUI

11. Ivan Romeo :ESP

12. Michael Leonard :CAN

13. Matteo Sobrero :ITA

14. Walter Vargas :COL

15. Mattia Cattaneo :ITA

16. Paul Seixas :FRA

17. Miguel Heidemann :GER

18. Raul Garcia Pierna :ESP

19. Florian Vermeersch :BEL

20. Byron Munton :RSA 

 

Women's Road Race:

1. Magdeleine Vallieres :CAN

2. Niamh Fisher-Black :NZL

3. Mavi Garcia :ESP

4. Elise Chabbey :SUI 

5. Riejanne Markus :NED 

6. Antonia Niedermaier :GER

7. Demi Vollering :NED

8. Kimberley Le Court :MRI

9. Marlen Reusser :SUI

10. Kasia Niewiadoma :POL 

11. Caroline Andersson :SWE

12. Franziska Koch :GER

13. Juliette Labous :FRA

14. Katrine Aalerud :NOR

15. Elisa Longo Borghini :ITA

16. Pauline Ferrand-Prevot :FRA

17. Chloe Dygert :USA

18. Barbara Malcotti :ITA

19. Brodie Chapman :AUS

20. Noemi Ruegg :SUI

21. Ginia Caluori :SUI

22. Mireia Benito :ESP 

23. Urska Zigart :SLO

24. Ella Wyllie :NZL

25. Yuliia Biriukova :UKR

26. Evita Muzic :FRA

27. Shirin van Anrooij :NED

28. Sigrid Ytterhus Haugset :NOR

29. Ashleigh Moolman Pasio :RSA

30. Amanda Spratt :AUS 

 

Women's Time Trial:

1. Marlen Reusser :SUI

2. Anna van der Breggen :NED

3. Demi Vollering :NED

4. Brodie Chapman :AUS 

5. Katrine Aalerud :NOR

6. Antonia Niedermaier :GER

7. Juliette Labous :FRA

8. Anna Henderson :GBR 

9. Chloe Dygert :USA

10. Mireia Benito :ESP 

11. Monica Trinca Colonel :ITA

12. Sigrid Ytterhus Haugset :NOR

13. Cedrine Kerbaol :FRA

14. Katarzyna Niewiadoma :POL

15. Yuliia Biriukova :UKR

16. Urska Zigart :SLO

17. Anna Kiesenhofer :AUT 

18. Zhang Hao :CHN

19. Ruth Edwards :USA

20. Olivia Baril :CAN 

 

Mixed Relay:

1. Australia :AUS (Matthews - Plapp - Vine - Chapman - Spratt - Wilson-Haffenden)

2. France :FRA

3. Switzerland :SUI

4. Italy :ITA

5. Germany :GER 

 

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U23 & Junior:

 

Men's U23 Road Race:

1. Lorenzo Finn :ITA 

2. Jan Huber :SUI

3. Marco Schrettl :AUT

4. Hector Alvarez :ESP

5. Mateusz Gajdulewicz :POL

6. Pau Marti :ESP

7. Victor Loulergue :FRA

8. Robin Donze :SUI

9. Adria Pericas :ESP

10. Mateo Ramirez :COL 

 

Men's U23 Time Trial:

1. Jakob Soderqvist :SWE

2. Nate Pringle :NZL

3. Maxime Decomble :FRA

4. Lorenzo Finn :ITA

5. Callum Thornley :GBR 

 

Women's U23 Road Race:

1. Celia Gery :FRA

2. Viktoria Chladonova :SVK

3. Paula Blasi :ESP

4. Eleonora Ciabocco :ITA

5. Marion Bunel :FRA

6. Isabella Holmgren :CAN

7. Alena Ivanchenko :AIN (Russia)

8. Lore de Schepper :BEL

9. Talia Appleton :AUS

10. Linda Riedmann :GER 

 

Women's U23 Time Trial:

1. Zoe Backstedt :GBR

2. Viktoria Chladonova :SVK

3. Federica Venturelli :ITA

4. Felicity Wilson-Haffenden :AUS

5. Alena Ivanchenko :AIN (Russia)

 

Men's Junior Road Race:

1. Harry Hudson :GBR

2. Johan Blanc :FRA

3. Jan Jackowiak :POL 

 

Men's Junior Time Trial:

1. Michiel Mouris :NED

2. Ashlin Barry :USA

3. Seff Van Kerckhove :BEL

 

Women's Junior Road Race:

1. Paula Ostiz :ESP

2. Chantal Pegolo :ITA

3. Anja Grossmann :SUI

 

Women's Junior Time Trial:

1. Megan Arens :NED

2. Paula Ostiz :ESP

3. Oda Aune Gissinger :NOR 

 

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Complete Results

 

Countries participating: :SLO :BEL :IRL :DEN :LAT :ITA :MEX :ESP :POR :GBR :FRA :COL :AUS :SUI :NED :USA :AIN (Russia) :NOR :ERI :ECU :HUN :BRA :GUA :CAN :RSA :SVK :MON :ISR :RWA :CZE :LAT :UGA :JPN :VEN :CRC :EST :MRI :GRE :MGL :THA :UZB :PAN :UKR :KEN :GUY :ROU :SRB (Refugee Team) :ALG :MLI :CHN :BIZ :SLE :GRN :SEN :STP :JOR :ETH :TAN :BEN :TUR :GHA :MAD :COM :GBS :SSD :SWE :NZL :HUN :HKG :GUA :TTO :AFG :BOT :KAZ :QAT :AUT :GER :URU :AND :MAC :TUN :LES :HAI :SEY :CMR :UAE :ARG :MAR :LUX :BOL :EGY :NAM :ANG :CIV :SWZ :TOG :BUL :IRI :AZE :INA :LCA :ZIM :BUR :GUI :NIG :CYP :NGR :LBA 

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