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World Championships 2024 - Discussion
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2024 World Championships
Inverness, Scotland


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Welcome to Scotland for the final act of the 2024 season, as the best puncheurs and time trialists in the world fight for the rainbow jersey. Taking place on the shores of Loch Ness we're expecting some monster performances (the first and last Loch Ness monster reference, I promise) while the final crowning of the race winners will take place at Urquhart Castle, once a summer home to Scottish kings.

The RR course can be seen above, while the TT is flatter as is standard. Alongside the senior and U23 versions of each, we have the TTT and B RR as in previous years, meaning there are 6 different gold medals to be handed out. It seems unlikely, but can any nation sweep all 5 they enter for the first time? The USA took 4/5 in 2011, but missed out in the TTT, and no one has come close since.

To work out who the favourites are for each race, we've consulted the data analysis department of an unnamed soon-to-be PCT team. Their analysis is based on results on each terrain over the course of the season, with a backwards looking accuracy rate of about 80%. That means that any predictions here may be a useful guide, but not necessarily accurate - read on to find out more...

B RR


First up, we have the B RR. Our friends at the analysis team think there is one clear favourite: Joseph Areruya. He'd be a favourite in almost any race he enters, but against weaker competition than usual he carries the weight of heavy expectations coming into the B RR.

Second favourite, and again with a slight margin over the rest of the field? Tomohiro Kinoshita. No longer the force he once was, he will benefit from being accompanied by last year's B RR winner, Takeaki Amezawa. Amezawa is considered third favourite by our analysis, but is definitely one to watch if the race proves harder than expected.

After the Japanese duo we have a group of riders who will hope to fight for the podium, or potentially more with a bit of luck. Toms Skujins won the B RR in 2020 and will hope for a repeat, while Ronnilan Quita, Caio Godoy and Jhonatan Narvaez will seek the first medals for their respective nations. Two other interesting long shots come in the form of Peter Sagan, 2nd in the B RR in 2020 and 3rd in the Elite RR in 2017, and Lucas Eriksson, hoping to become the third Swedish winner of this race.

History

B RR123
2023 T. AMEZAWA M.Z. AZMAN O. AULAR
2022 K. NEILANDS S. KUROEDA H. PING HSU
2021 S. KEMBOI M. MANNINEN H. PING HSU
2020 T. SKUJINS P. SAGAN R. TAARAMÄE
2019 A. PLUCHKIN C. DUNNE N. A. MARZUKI
2018 J. AHLSTRAND G. SMUKULIS R. TAARAMÄE
2017 A. PLUCHKIN E. SISKEVICIUS C. JUUL-JENSEN
2016 L. SABER M. POTTS E. ZHUPA
2015 T. LÖVKVIST J. JI M. KWIATKOWSKI
2014 M. RICHEZE D. VESELY G. TZORTZAKIS

Startlist
Spoiler
Lucas Manuel GadayARG
Benjamin BrkicAUT
Daniel PaulusAUT
Patrick KonradAUT
Felix GrossschartnerAUT
Michael GoglAUT
Sebastian SchönbergerAUT
Tobias BayerAUT
Georg PreidlerAUT
Caio GodoyBRA
Leonardo Henrique FinklerBRA
Murilo AffonsoBRA
Vinicius RangelBRA
Alex MalacarneBRA
Jack BurkeCAN
Hugo HouleCAN
Alexandor CatafordCAN
Adam De VosCAN
Derek GeeCAN
David BoilyCAN
Patrick NaudCAN
Charles MatteCAN
Yikui NiuCHN
Xianjing LyuCHN
Chen ShikaiCHN
Mingrun ChenCHN
Jiankun LiuCHN
Jingbiao ZhaoCHN
Zhihui JiangCHN
Sun ChangshengCHN
Jhonatan NarvaezECU
Santiago MontenegroECU
Richard HueraECU
Harold Martin LopezECU
Bryan Raul ObandoECU
Franklin Joel ReveloECU
Ki Ho ChoiHKG
Ho San ChiuHKG
Ka Hoo FungHKG
Wan Yau LauHKG
Chun Wing LeungHKG
King Lok CheungHKG
Teten RohendiINA
Muhammad YudhaINA
Fikri Azka MohammadINA
Andreas Odie Purnama SetiawaINA
Muhammad AbdurrahmanINA
Muhammad Imam ArifinINA
Aiman CahyadiINA
Jamal HibatullahINA
Tomohiro KinoshitaJPN
Takeaki AmezawaJPN
Yamato ShirotaJPN
Shoi MatsudaJPN
Atsushi OkaJPN
Shiki KuroedaJPN
Sota IkibeJPN
Saya KuroedaJPN
Toms SkujinsLAT
Martins BlumsLAT
Kristaps BudenieksLAT
Eriks Toms GavarsLAT
Sandis EislersLAT
Andris VosekalnsLAT
Armands BecisLAT
Alekss KrastsLAT
Mantas JanuskeviciusLTU
Venantas LasinisLTU
Rokas KmieliauskasLTU
Rojus AdomaitisLTU
Airidas VideikaLTU
Justas BeniusisLTU
Gaetan PonsLUX
Gilles HeymesLUX
Max LoschLUX
Muhamad Zawawi AzmanMAS
Nur Amirul MarzukiMAS
Muhamma Afif Ahmad ZamriMAS
Mushin MisbahMAS
Muhammad Suhaimi GhaniMAS
Nur Aiman ZariffMAS
Dion SmithNZL
James FoucheNZL
George BennettNZL
Joel YatesNZL
Hayden McCormickNZL
Kees DuyvesteynNZL
Patrick BevinNZL
Corbin StrongNZL
Ronnilan QuitaPHI
Jonel CarcuevaPHI
John SalazarPHI
Nichol Blanca ParejaPHI
Willie SmitRSA
Johann Van ZylRSA
Kent MainRSA
Shaun Nick BesterRSA
Morne Van NiekerkRSA
Ryan GibbonsRSA
Ricardo BroxhamRSA
Joseph AreruyaRWA
Janvier HadiRWA
Samuel MugishaRWA
Jean Bosco NsengimanaRWA
Aleksandar RomanSER
Dusan KalabaSER
Milos BorisavljevicSER
Veljko StojnicSER
Dusan RajovicSER
Dorde DuricSER
Suranga RanaweeraSRI
Nihal SilvaSRI
Kashyapa SiriwardenaSRI
Sachin DulanjanaSRI
Tushantha RajapakshageSRI
Sameera ChatarungaSRI
Amith Udaya KumaraSRI
Peter SaganSVK
Matus StocekSVK
Michael KolarSVK
Juraj BellanSVK
Lucas ErikssonSWD
Awet GebremedhinSWD
Marcus Faglum KarlssonSWD
Fredrik LudvigssonSWD
Kim MagnussonSWD
Hugo ForssellSWD
Hannes Bergstrom FriskSWD
Edvin LovidiusSWD
Thanakhan ChaiyasombatTHA
Yuttana ManoTHA
Sakchai PhodingamTHA
Nawuti LiphongyuTHA
Thanawut SanikwathiTHA
Noppachai KlahanTHA
Denys KarnulinUKR
Marlen ZmorkaUKR
Anatoliy SosnitskiyUKR
Pedro SequeraVEN
Yonathan MonsalveVEN
Jorge AbreuVEN

TTT


The TTT promises to be fascinating this year, with no clear favourite by our numbers. France are considered to be the marginal favourites, whether looking at the whole team or just the top 5 riders, as they seek to build on their bronze medal from last year...

...but it is exceptionally close behind them. 2nd last year, Denmark have the best individual time trialist, and will be seeking to push France all the way in pursuit of a first world title, while Russia have a slightly weaker overall lineup but have a top 5 that should put them in contention for a repeat of their win from 2018.

There are then three other teams of similar strength, who could win gold without it being a huge surprise. Italy won in 2015 and will hope for a repeat, while reigning champions USA will be aiming to make it three wins in a row, and yet another world title for Phinney. Finally, a wildcard option who have never won a medal in this discipline in Norway could be a surprise package this time around.

History

TTT123
2023 United States Denmark France
2022 United States Australia Italy
2021 France Portugal United States
2020 Australia France Netherlands
2019 Spain United States Netherlands
2018 Russia France Netherlands
2017 Portugal United States Colombia
2016 Netherlands Australia Germany
2015 Italy Spain Colombia
2014 Netherlands Russia France
2013 Netherlands Spain Germany
2012 Netherlands Spain Belgium
2011 Spain Netherlands Russia
2010 Spain Netherlands United States

Startlist
Spoiler
Yoann PaillotFRA
Emilien ViennetFRA
Pierre-Henri LecuisinierFRA
Benoit CosnefroyFRA
Alexys BrunelFRA
Benjamin ThomasFRA
Aurelien Paret-PeintreFRA
Bruno ArmirailFRA
Mads WürtzDEN
Mikkel BjergDEN
Mathias NorsgaardDEN
Rasmus SteroboDEN
Morten HulgaardDEN
Rasmus IversenDEN
Mattias Skjelmose JensenDEN
Niklas EgDEN
Kiril YatsevichRUS
Nikita RazumovRUS
Aydar ZakarinRUS
Alexander VlasovRUS
Pavel SivakovRUS
Petr RikunovRUS
Ildar ArslanovRUS
Anton VorobevRUS
Filippo GannaITA
Nicola ConciITA
Edoardo AffiniITA
Andrea Dal ColITA
Mattia CattaneoITA
Jonathan MilanITA
Manuel SenniITA
Giovanni AleottiITA
Taylor PhinneyUSA
Daniel EatonUSA
Gregory DanielUSA
Brandon McNultyUSA
Lawson CraddockUSA
Matteo JorgensonUSA
Ryan EastmanUSA
Nathan BrownUSA
Andreas LeknessundNOR
Phan Age HaugardNOR
Iver Johan KnottenNOR
Andreas VangstadNOR
Truls Engen KorsaethNOR
Tobias FossNOR
Torjus SleenNOR
Sindre Skjostad LunkeNOR
Brent Van MoerBEL
Rune HerregodtsBEL
Frederik FrisonBEL
Victor CampenaertsBEL
Yentl VandeveldeBEL
Sasha WeemaesBEL
Steff CrasBEL
Nathan Van HooydonckBEL
Steven LammertinkNED
Stef KrulNED
Dylan Van BaarleNED
Tom DumoulinNED
Sam OomenNED
Nils EekhoffNED
Tim Van DijkeNED
Thymen ArensmanNED
Jasha SütterlinGER
Nils PolittGER
Justin WolfGER
Kevin PredatschGER
Domenic WeinsteinGER
Nils SchomberGER
Michel HessmannGER
Emanuel BuchmannGER
Eddie DunbarIRL
Ryan MullenIRL
Michael O'LoughlinIRL
Sean DowneyIRL
George PedenIRL
Conor DunneIRL
Ben HealyIRL
Felix EnglishIRL
Damien HowsonAUS
Jack HaigAUS
Callum ScotsonAUS
Alex WohlerAUS
Luke PlappAUS
Brendan CantyAUS
Rohan DennisAUS
Miles ScotsonAUS
Mario Gonzalez SalasESP
Carlos VeronaESP
Omar FraileESP
Jaime CastrilloESP
Justo TenorioESP
Marc SolerESP
Miguel Angel BenitoESP
Inigo EloseguiESP
Szymon RekitaPOL
Szymon SajnokPOL
Krzysztof MarchewkaPOL
Jakub KaczmarekPOL
Wojciech PszczolarskiPOL
Przemyslaw KasperkiewiczPOL
Piotr BrozynaPOL
Kamil MaleckiPOL
Stefan BisseggerSWI
Stefan KungSWI
Silvan DillierSWI
Valentin DarbellaySWI
Elia BlumSWI
Martin SchäppiSWI
Colin StüssiSWI
Christoph JanssenSWI
Nikolaos IoannidisGRE
Pangiotis ChristapopoulosGRE
Ioannidis KiriakidisGRE
Georgios StavrakakisGRE
Miltiadis GiannoutsosGRE
Alex MengoulasGRE
Ioannis SpanopoulosGRE
Michail MavrikakisGRE
Egan BernalCOL
Victor Alejandro OcampoCOL
Julian CardonaCOL
Jhonatan RestrepoCOL
Miguel Angel LopezCOL
Alejandro OsorioCOL
Dayer QuintanaCOL
Nairo QuintanaCOL
Tao Geoghegan HartGBR
Ethan VernonGBR
Owain DoullGBR
Thomas PidcockGBR
Mark ChristianGBR
Adam YatesGBR
Scott DaviesGBR
Tim KennaughGBR
Justas BeniusisLTU
Rokas KmieliauskasLTU
Venantas LasinisLTU
Mantas JanuskeviciusLTU
Rojus AdomaitisLTU
Airidas VideikaLTU
Paulius SiskeviciusLTU
Zydrunas SavickasLTU
Chun Wing LeungHKG
King Lok CheungHKG
Ka Hoo FungHKG
Ki Ho ChoiHKG
Wan Yau LauHKG
Ka LeungHKG
Ho San ChiuHKG
Hiu ChoyHKG
Michal KukrleCZE
Daniel TurekCZE
Jan HirtCZE
Petr VakocCZE
Jakub OtrubaCZE
Josef CernyCZE
Dominik NeumanCZE
Michal SchlegelCZE
Morne Van NiekerkRSA
Kent MainRSA
Johann Van ZylRSA
Shaun Nick BesterRSA
Ricardo BroxhamRSA
Willie SmitRSA
Ryan GibbonsRSA
Eddie Van HeerdenRSA
Alexandor CatafordCAN
Lewis StrollCAN
Derek GeeCAN
Charles MatteCAN
Jack BurkeCAN
Hugo HouleCAN
Antoine DuchesneCAN
David BoilyCAN
Yuttana ManoTHA
Nawuti LiphongyuTHA
Thanakhan ChaiyasombatTHA
Thanawut SanikwathiTHA
Noppachai KlahanTHA
Nattapol JumchatTHA
Sakchai PhodingamTHA
Chaloemphon KlahanTHA
Marlen ZmorkaUKR
Denys KarnulinUKR
Oleksandr ShevchenkoUKR
Vadim RatiyUKR
Kostyantyn RybarukUKR
Anatoliy SosnitskiyUKR
Maksym VasilyevUKR
Artem TopchanyukUKR

U23 ITT


Only the B RR has a bigger favourite than the U23 ITT according to our analysts, with Tristan Jussaume predicted to repeat the achievement of his countryman Alexandor Cataford in 2016 and take the title. He'll be particularly keen for the organising committee to include any small bumps if they can to aid him in his mission.

The same is not true of our second favourite, Logan Currie, nor our third favourite Prasetyo Firdaus. Our numbers put those two riders as relatively comfortable favourites for 2nd and 3rd respectively, but there are others who may fancy their chances of fighting for bronze at a minimum. Martinos Moutsious, Jenno Berckmoes, Leo Hayter and Aleksandr Bereznyak are the key names to watch in this regard.

History

U23 ITT123
2023 R. KMIELIAUSKAS R. EVENEPOEL E. VERNON
2022 R. KMIELIAUSKAS H. FORSSELL X.M. AZPARREN
2021 B. MUNTON E. HAYTER T. POGACAR
2020 Y. MANO B. ERDENEBAT S. SAJNOK
2019 T. WIRTGEN F. GANNA E. BERNAL
2018 A. E. MACCAGLI T. WIRTGEN N. POWLESS
2017 S. HERKLOTZ D. PER R. MULLEN
2016 A. CATAFORD J. HAIG M. WÜRTZ
2015 J. HAIG P-H. LECUISINIER M. ZMORKA
2014 P. A. HAUGARD M. ZMORKA B. JUNGELS
2013 K. YATSEVICH L. DURBRIDGE B. JUNGELS
2012 R. EASTMAN J. SÜTTERLIN L. DURBRIDGE
2011 T. PHINNEY J. TENORIO L. SCHÄDLICH
2010 M. KITTEL M. KEIZER T. PHINNEY
2009 M. BOUET A. PLUCHKIN T. DE GENDT
2008 M. OLMAN S. DAMROW J. ARAMENDIA

Startlist
Spoiler
Welay Hagos BerheAfrica
Dillon GearyAfrica
Fausto Agustin GomezAmerica
Cesar David GuavitaAmerica
Yoshiki TeradaAsia
Kantaphon KunkumpaiAsia
Brady GilmoreAUS
Dylan HopkinsAUS
Jenno BerckmoesBEL
Warre VangheluweBEL
Tristan JussaumeCAN
Riley PickrellCAN
Mathias VacekCZE
Karel CamrdaCZE
Carlos RodriguezESP
Mikel AgirrebeitiaESP
Kevin VauquelinFRA
Enzo PaleniFRA
Leo HayterGBR
Robert DonaldsonGBR
Martinos MoutsiosGRE
Ioannis VarotsosGRE
Norbert HrenkoHUN
Levente VaskoHUN
Prasetyo FirdausINA
Adhithia Alung NugrahaINA
Lorenzo MilesiITA
Edoardo SandriITA
Gustas RaugalaLTU
Aivaras MikutisLTU
Martin TjottaNOR
Johannes Staune-MittetNOR
Logan CurrieNZL
Laurence PithieNZL
Aleksandr BereznyakRUS
Viacheslav IvanovRUS
Antonio TiberiSMR
Gianmarco GarofoliSMR
Magnus SheffieldUSA
Matthew RiccitelloUSA

Elite ITT


In the absence of Tom Wirtgen, Mads Würtz is the big favourite to make it back-to-back individual time trial world titles. He's the favourite by enough of a margin for anything other than the win to feel like a disappointment, but there is a strong field here behind him.

Ireland have won two B RR silvers and an ITT silver in the past decade, but Eddie Dunbar would dearly love to add a gold medal to their trophy cabinet. He's forecast by our analysis team to be fighting with Marlen Zmorka for 2nd, in a repeat of the battle for bronze last year, though Zmorka would love to improve on his 2nd place in 2018 as well.

Behind the three biggest favourites, seven-time winner Taylor Phinney will want to add another world championships medal to his impressive haul, while Filippo Ganna will be aiming for his first podium in the elite event. The Polar duo of Ryan Mullen and Egan Bernal also can't be discounted, with the latter in particular hoping for a harder parcours.

History

ITT123
2023 M. WÜRTZ T. PHINNEY M. ZMORKA
2022 T. PHINNEY R. MULLEN P. VLATOS
2021 T. PHINNEY J. TENORIO M. WÜRTZ
2020 T. PHINNEY M. WÜRTZ J. FIEDLER
2019 A. PLUCHKIN S. SPILAK J. TENORIO
2018 J. COPPEL M. ZMORKA J. FIEDLER
2017 R. GESINK T. PHINNEY R. TAARAMÄE
2016 T. PHINNEY S. SPILAK P. VLATOS
2015 A. PLUCHKIN S. SPILAK R. GESINK
2014 T. PHINNEY M. ROGERS J. COPPEL
2013 T. PHINNEY F. CANCELLARA J. COPPEL
2012 M. ROGERS F. CANCELLARA T. PHINNEY
2011 T. PHINNEY D. ZABRISKIE R. GESINK
2010 D. ZABRISKIE M. ROGERS J. COPPEL
2009 D. ZABRISKIE D. MILLAR F. CANCELLARA
2008 F. CANCELLARA D. ZABRISKIE T. DEKKER

Startlist
Spoiler
Damien HowsonAUS
Jack HaigAUS
Brent Van MoerBEL
Rune HerregodtsBEL
Alexandor CatafordCAN
Lewis StrollCAN
Nicolas Alejandro CabreraCHL
Guillermo Andres BeltranCHL
Egan BernalCOL
Victor Alejandro OcampoCOL
Mads WürtzDEN
Mikkel BjergDEN
Mario Gonzalez SalasESP
Omar FraileESP
Yoann PaillotFRA
Benoit CosnefroyFRA
Tao Geoghegan HartGBR
Ethan VernonGBR
Jasha SütterlinGER
Nils PolittGER
Nikolaos IoannidisGRE
Pangiotis ChristapopoulosGRE
Eddie DunbarIRL
Ryan MullenIRL
Roy GoldsteinISR
Omer GoldsteinISR
Filippo GannaITA
Nicola ConciITA
Justas BeniusisLTU
Rokas KmieliauskasLTU
Steven LammertinkNED
Dylan Van BaarleNED
Andreas LeknessundNOR
Tobias FossNOR
Szymon RekitaPOL
Szymon SajnokPOL
Morne Van NiekerkRSA
Kent MainRSA
Nikita RazumovRUS
Pavel SivakovRUS
Stefan BisseggerSWI
Stefan KungSWI
Yuttana ManoTHA
Thanakhan ChaiyasombatTHA
Marlen ZmorkaUKR
Denys KarnulinUKR
Taylor PhinneyUSA
Brandon McNultyUSA

U23 RR


The U23 RR promises to be truly unpredictable. When we saw our team's projections, we did wonder whether we'd run the numbers correctly, with three of the assumed big favourites in Sossa, Wandahl and Laurance low on our list.

Instead, our model suggests a fight for gold between Quinn Simmons and neo-pro Laurence Pithie, both stronger all-rounders rather than pure puncheurs. The last three editions have been won by riders from nations that had never won this event before, could that be a good sign for Pithie?

Behind our two favourites come a group of similarly matched riders, though all of slightly different types. This could end up being a race for the climbers, in which case the British duo of Thomas Gloag and Leo Hayter, or the likes of Panagiotis Karatsivis and Carlos Rodriguez will fancy their chances. Alternatively, we might see a race suiting more rounded riders such as Thibau Nys and Aivaras Mikutis. And that's before we even get to the names we mentioned at the start, who on paper look underrated by our prediction - let's see if they prove us wrong!

History

RR123
2023 M. GOVEKAR C. STRONG L. HAYTER
2022 D. ROSSI M. SCHMID M. STOCEK
2021 A. DAINESE I. SIRIC A. ROJUS
2020 E. BERNAL S. HIGUITA T. POGACAR
2019 A. VAN NIEKERK H. ANDERBERG F. ROCCHETTI
2018 A. NYCH S. KEMBOI R. CAVAGNA
2017 S. HERKLOTZ M. KUDUS M. MOHORIC
2016 P. KASPERKIEWICZ C. EWAN L. SPENGLER
2015 D. OLIVIER L. MORTON P-H. LECUISINIER
2014 F. FRISON N. KULIMBETOV A. MANFREDI
2013 W. KELDERMAN N. ARNDT N. VAN DER LIJKE
2012 K. EECKHOUT R. ZEPUNKTE A. KAMYSHEV
2011 T. PHINNEY J. TENORIO T. ZAINI
2010 S. L. HENAO MONTOYA A. MADRAZO T. PHINNEY
2009 M. GOSS W. SULZBERGER T. DE GENDT
2008 E. BOASSON HAGEN J. BELLUS A. PLUCHKIN

Startlist
Spoiler
Welay Hagos BerheAfrica
Lameck Marco KulindwaAfrica
Aurelien De ComarmondAfrica
Ivan KiprutoAfrica
Hatem Ben AmeurAfrica
Emmanuel IradukundaAfrica
Yared BeharuAfrica
Dillon GearyAfrica
Andy Alihonay Diaz SuarezAmerica 1
Riley PickrellAmerica 1
Tristan JussaumeAmerica 1
Jeremias Arenas RodriguezAmerica 1
Jeremie La GrenadeAmerica 1
Thomas SilvaAmerica 2
Juan SossaAmerica 2
Edgar Andres PinzonAmerica 2
Fausto Agustin GomezAmerica 2
Pedro Figueiredo LemeAmerica 2
Erik Daniel CaizaAmerica 2
Cesar David GuavitaAmerica 2
Ilham Sultansyah HefnarAsia
Kantaphon KunkumpaiAsia
Esow AlbenAsia
Prasetyo FirdausAsia
Ronaldo Laitonjam SinghAsia
Yoshiki TeradaAsia
Adhithia Alung NugrahaAsia
Thibau NysBEL
Arnaud De LieBEL
Warre VangheluweBEL
Milan FretinBEL
Simon DehairsBEL
Gil GeldersBEL
Robin OrinsBEL
William Junior LecerfBEL
Frederik WandahlDEN
Robin Juel SkivildDEN
Kasper AndersenDEN
Victor Grue EnggaardDEN
Rasmus Sojberg PedersenDEN
Tobias Lund AndresenDEN
Adam Holm JorgensenDEN
Carlos RodriguezESP
Juan AyusoESP
Javier SerranoESP
Carlos CanalESP
Alejandro FrancoESP
Mikel AgirrebeitiaESP
Aivaras MikutisEurope 1
Leo HayterEurope 1
Stavros TheorpanousEurope 1
Pedro SilvaEurope 1
Mats WenzelEurope 1
Gal GlivarEurope 1
Maximilian KabasEurope 1
Darren Van BekkumEurope 1
Panagiotis KaratsivisEurope 2
Thomas GloagEurope 2
Husein SelimovicEurope 2
Karel CamrdaEurope 2
Lewis AskeyEurope 2
Antonio TiberiEurope 2
Indy Van VlietEurope 2
Konstantinos PavlidesEurope 2
Ewen CostiouFRA
Axel LauranceFRA
Kevin VauquelinFRA
Mathis Le BerreFRA
Hugo PageFRA
Antoine HubyFRA
Alex BaudinFRA
Valentin Paret-PeintreFRA
Marco BrennerGER
Luca DresslerGER
Pierre-Pascal KeupGER
Nicolas HeinrichGER
Georg SteinhauserGER
Tobias Buck-GramckoGER
Ole TheilerGER
Archie RyanIRL
Liam CrowleyIRL
Aaron WadeIRL
Kevin McCambridgeIRL
Daniel Yon HinIRL
Edoardo ZambaniniITA
Andrea PiccoloITA
Walter CalzoniITA
Edoardo SandriITA
Francesco Della LungaITA
Lorenzo MilesiITA
Embret Svestad-BardsengNOR
Cedric Bakke ChristophersenNOR
Martin TjottaNOR
Henrik Teslo FjellheimNOR
Johannes Staune-MittetNOR
Sakarias Koller LolandNOR
Tord GudmestadNOR
Erik Nygaard MadsenNOR
Laurence PithieNZL
Reuben ThompsonNZL
Logan CurrieNZL
Josh KenchNZL
Kiaan WattsNZL
Finn Fisher-BlackNZL
Guy YarrellNZL
Dylan HopkinsOceania
Declan TreziseOceania
Brady GilmoreOceania
Quinn SimmonsUSA
Magnus SheffieldUSA
Luke LampertiUSA
Cooper JohnsonUSA
Lucas BourgoyneUSA
Matthew RiccitelloUSA

Elite RR


Finally, the biggest event of the world championships week - the Elite Road Race. Whether we have one big favourite or two will depend upon the result of the B Road Race, as if Areruya doesn't make it to the main event then Miguel Angel Lopez will fancy his chances of a first rainbow jersey.

However, even if Areruya doesn't make it the Colombian can't expect to have it all his own way. Yevgeniy Gidich would love nothing more than to become the first Kazakh wearer of the rainbow jersey, and in Alexey Lutsenko has a teammate who will expect to fight for the medals himself.

As well as the aforementioned riders, the next generation will want to make their presence felt. The likes of Mauri Vansevenant, Thomas Pidcock, Robert Stannard and Attila Valter already have impressive performances to their name and would surely like to add the worlds to that list. Or perhaps Sean De Bie can make up for a disappointing season, or even a GC rider like Pierre-Henri Lecuisinier can surprise?

History

RR123
2023 S. HERKLOTZ J. HIRT M. KUDUS
2022 L. WISNIOWSKI J. STALLAERT E. THEUNS
2021 F. GAVIRIA C. EWAN S. KRAGH ANDERSEN
2020 S. HERKLOTZ P.-H. LECUISINIER M. KWIATKOWSKI
2019 L. WISNIOWSKI D. SUMMERHILL J. POLANC
2018 M. KUMP S. BEWLEY M. VAN STAYEN
2017 S. PONZI J. BAKELANTS P. SAGAN
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Robert StannardAUS
Jack HaigAUS
Michael StorerAUS
Luke PlappAUS
Lucas HamiltonAUS
Kaden GrovesAUS
Calvin WatsonAUS
Nicholas SchultzAUS
Mauri VansevenantBEL
Sean De BieBEL
Tiesj BenootBEL
Xandro MeurisseBEL
Laurens De PlusBEL
Maxim Van GilsBEL
Tim WellensBEL
Aaron Van PouckeBEL
Miguel Angel LopezCOL
Sergio HiguitaCOL
Egan BernalCOL
Andres Camilo ArdilaCOL
Ivan SosaCOL
Santiago BuitragoCOL
Eduard Alexander BeltranCOL
Sebastian HenaoCOL
Petr VakocCZE
Michal SchlegelCZE
Jan HirtCZE
Josef CernyCZE
Dominik NeumanCZE
Adam ToupalikCZE
Jakub OtrubaCZE
Michael BorosCZE
Magnus Cort NielsenDEN
Kristian Haugaard JensenDEN
Mikkel HonoreDEN
Patrick OlesenDEN
Mattias Skjelmose JensenDEN
Jonas GregaardDEN
Asbjorn HellemoseDEN
Rasmus GuldhammerDEN
Merhawi KudusERI
Amanuel GebrezgabihierERI
Mekseb DebesayERI
Daniel HabtemichaelERI
Mektel EyobERI
Yacob DebesayERI
Natnael BerhaneERI
Mikiel HabtomERI
Xuban ErrazkinESP
Enric MasESP
Alex AranburuESP
Oscar RodriguezESP
Juan Pedro LopezESP
Cristian RodriguezESP
Pau MiquelESP
Ion IzagirreESP
Pierre-Henri LecuisinierFRA
Arnaud DemareFRA
Aurelien Paret-PeintreFRA
Lilian CalmejaneFRA
Pierre LatourFRA
Clement ChampoussinFRA
David GauduFRA
Victor LafayFRA
Thomas PidcockGBR
Adam YatesGBR
Hugh CarthyGBR
Tao Geoghegan HartGBR
Fred WrightGBR
Mark DonovanGBR
Jake StewartGBR
Ethan VernonGBR
Emanuel BuchmannGER
Pascal AckermannGER
Nikias ArndtGER
Nico DenzGER
Christian MagerGER
Lukas MeilerGER
Aaron GrosserGER
Florian LipowitzGER
Georgios BoutopoulosGRE
Aimiliano VilaGRE
Anastasios KoumpetsosGRE
Zisis SouliousGRE
Nikolaos IoannidisGRE
Ioannidis KiriakidisGRE
Ioannis SpanopoulosGRE
Miltiadis GiannoutsosGRE
Attila ValterHUN
Marton DinaHUN
Barnabas PeakHUN
Viktor FilutasHUN
Gergely SzarkaHUN
Abel KenyeresHUN
Zoltan SiposHUN
Eddie DunbarIRL
Ryan MullenIRL
Conor DunneIRL
Ben HealyIRL
Michael O'LoughlinIRL
Felix EnglishIRL
Liam CurleyIRL
Sam BennettIRL
Davide FormoloITA
Giovanni AleottiITA
Andrea BagioliITA
Alberto BettiolITA
Gianni MosconITA
Nicola BagioliITA
Nicola ConciITA
Giovanni CarboniITA
Yevgeniy GidichKAZ
Alexey LutsenkoKAZ
Bakhtiyar KozhatayevKAZ
Vadim PronskiyKAZ
Alexandr OvsyannikovKAZ
Dinmukhammed UlysbayevKAZ
Yuriy NatarovKAZ
Yevgeniy FedorovKAZ
Daan OlivierNED
Floris GertsNED
Mathieu Van der PoelNED
Sam OomenNED
Pascal EenkhoornNED
Cees BolNED
Gijs LeemreizeNED
Sjoerd BaxNED
Andreas LeknessundNOR
Daniel HoelgaardNOR
Tobias Halland JohannessenNOR
Sven Erik BystromNOR
Jonas AbrahamsenNOR
Kristian DyrnesNOR
Anders Halland JohannessenNOR
Kristoffer SkjerpingNOR
Kamil MaleckiPOL
Michal KwiatkowskiPOL
Bartosz WarcholPOL
Jakub KaczmarekPOL
Przemyslaw KasperkiewiczPOL
Piotr BrozynaPOL
Wojciech PszczolarskiPOL
Filip MaciejukPOL
Ruben GuerreiroPOR
Rui OliveiraPOR
Joao RodriguesPOR
Joao AlmeidaPOR
Frederico FigueiredoPOR
Jose FernandesPOR
Gaspar GoncalvesPOR
Antonio BarbioPOR
Evgenii TikhoninRUS
Pavel SivakovRUS
Dmitry TrakhovRUS
Dmitry StrakhovRUS
Alexander VlasovRUS
Matvey MamykinRUS
Aleksey RybalkinRUS
Petr RikunovRUS
Tadej PogacarSLO
Domen NovakSLO
David PerSLO
Jernej SvabSLO
Jan PolancSLO
Marko PavlicSLO
Kristjan HocevarSLO
Gasper KatrasnikSLO
Mauro SchmidSWI
Marc HirschiSWI
Patrick MüllerSWI
Kilian FrankinySWI
Colin StüssiSWI
Fabian LienhardSWI
Matteo BadilattiSWI
Jan StöckliSWI
Taylor PhinneyUSA
Matteo JorgensonUSA
Brandon McNultyUSA
Joseph DombrowskiUSA
Ian BoswellUSA
Ryan EastmanUSA
Robin CarpenterUSA
Lawson CraddockUSA
 
knockout
Probably shouldnt have nominated Krasts to let him race the U23 but its a pretty pointless race anyway and he wouldnt have been amongst the very top favourites no matter what Embarassed

Lets go Lopez!
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With no Herklotz in attendance I really hope Areruya makes it through the (stupid unfair obstacle Pfft) B Race fine as he should to set up the showdown with Lopez. If it does end up as a battle between them it will really be a highlight of their rivalry, probably the peak of it for their careers, even if they stay racing each other for years to come. The skills and B Race pedigree of Team Japan and also Skujins worry me a lot, as does the memory of times he found defeat against worse competition in the PCT by them tiring him out and isolating him.

Of course you can't overlook the Kazakh duo in particular, but I also have a sneaky feeling Vansevenant is going to cap his breakout year with rainbow-striped glory. While he seems to be locked in mortal rivalry with Pidcock (who I hope but don't expect to have the Team GB leadership) and would also be potentially denying Areruya a title, I do still like the idea of that for some reason. Cool rider and cool manager I guess Pfft

Thanks for a great preview of the events jph, enjoyed it and looking forward to the reports! First time ever really I'm this nervous for it Grin
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Beniusis and Kmieliauskas about to pull the upset of the Worlds
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Fabianski
The race would be perfect for Schmid in (hopefully) some years, but he should already gain some valuable experience co-leading the Swiss team alongside Hirschi.
Otherwise, maybe Errazkin could get something out of a mid-range attack, otherwise the race would have to be really lame for Groves or Bol to have a shot.

Not really anything at stake for us in the other races, even though I hope that Switzerland's pretty well-balanced TTT team can get a solid result. And maybe Brunel even becomes our first World Champion in that race?

Just wonder how teams with only 3 nominated riders (or even just 1 for ARG) managed to keep their spots in the B race, given that min number of participants in all other races is 6... But Areruya will win anyway, no matter the competition Pfft Unless Japan play their numbers well, maybe.
 
whitejersey
Thanks for a great preview jph, really awesome to drop back down memory lane!

Personally we don't have a lot of hope with out current crop of riders on this parcours. I would however love to see Kaspa in the early break and Meurisse with a masterclass somewhere along the way although I do think Xandro is too bound to be a helper in his final outing as a maxed rider.

Would love to see Arerurya go all the way and claim the title here but I fear that he will be stopped in the B-race!
 
ember
This should be great for the Elite race! That MAL vs. Areruya duel is obviously incoming, but it should also be possible for others to join the conversation. It would be super cool if Valter is amongst those challenging them, and Vansevenant will also be a good bet seeing how the season played out. I just really hope Valter gets enough support from his team. Filutas and Dina will be absolutely key for him.
 
Gustavovskiy
Looking forward to the elite race. Stannard could be in with a chance of a podium, which is exciting. Thanks for the detailed preview jph!
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baseballlover312
We can't really expect anything from any of the WC races this year besides maybe a breakaway, so best of luck to everyone with contenders!
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hillis91
A shame that due to Disbands, Eiking didnt get nominated. I think he could've done something here.
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Ulrich Ulriksen
Exciting to see Simmons on the U23 favorites, hadn't thought about that but makes some sense. Other than that will be routing for Phinney in the TTs to see if he can add another medal.

Thanks for the preview JPH.
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SotD
8th is a bit of a "meh"-result for Greece here, but it was always going to be difficult, when the best TT'er (Vlatos) wasn't nominated to ride here. It's a shame IMO as a top 5 was definately possible on a good day, and by swapping a 71TT rider our with a 79TT rider.

On paper teams like Norway and Netherlands should be possible to tie if we had a really good day. Oh well - "We" will be back stronger next season with a much more well-rounded setup, ready to challenge for a top 5.
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whitejersey
Very nice report to follow, nice overview of the TTT! Thought that Russia had it for a second but in the end it was 2 that meant they didn't :lol: Also Ukraine did not seem like a well oiled machine out there.

Congrats to the American managers on another TTT win, will be interesting to see if they can maintain their dominance going forward with Phinney getting worse every year.
 
Marcovdw
Gold, silver and bronze on the first day already Cool
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Fabianski
Pretty disappointed by the results... Really thought France had a pretty well-balanced team, so a 7th place has to be considered a bad result. Guess there was just one big TT powerhouse missing in the lineup. Switzerland doesn't have enough depth anyway, time to change that - I mean, getting beaten by Greece shouldn't be our standard Pfft

Congrats to Phinney (and his colleagues) on getting yet another gold medal, most likely his final one.
 
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Mresuperstar
Historic three-peat for the Americans and a gold medal for Jorgenson!

Well deserving of a Banana
 
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Ulrich Ulriksen
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Historic three-peat for the Americans


!!!!. Four peat will be a challenge with Phinney going down but Powless was missing this year so team wasn't even at full strength.
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cunego59
I'm annoyed with myself that I missed nominations, would've liked to support Areruya, and Van Eetvelt might have had chances for a decent result in the U23 race. But it is what it is, and I'm still looking forward to following the races. Great start with that TTT report, Imladrik! And congrats to Team USA!
 
Bikex
Congrats jandal, although I have to say imo having the top 3 individual rankings rider in the B race kind of defeats the purpose of it. Areruya was not gonna lose this. Maybe in the future it would also make sense to look a bit at the stats here for the start lists like we also do with the TTs.

Very happy with the silver medal for Quita. He was clearly able to conserve his great late season form for this race. Chaiyasombat also in the top 10 is also nice to see.

Anyways McNulty already gave us a gold medal together with his team here in the TTT, so very nice start for my riders. I also noticed Thailand and Hong Kong in the last spots there with some of my riders contributing Grin
 
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