is disputed the great test of the Cycling World Championship, which is nothing but the men’s road test. Known as the ‘queen’, the Spanish team is looking for a good job, after careful positions in the men’s and women’s time trials. In addition, the eighth place Raúl García Pierna in the sub 23 category makes the national team of special interest in the men’s route next Sunday.
In front, Spain and its coach Pascual Momparler , hoping to finally form a group of 8 that offers guarantees. Led the group by Iván García Cortina and Marc Soler.
Another option that comes with a strong team is Colombia. The Colombian National Team is ready for the men’s elite event of the road cycling world championship, which takes place in town of Wollongongwhich has hosted all World Cup tests since the last 18 and will do so until Sunday, September 25, 2022. Nairo Quintana and Sergio Higuita command the team aiming to become the protagonist in this men’s road race.
The combinations of Belgium (with Wout van Aert and Remco Evenepoel), France and Slovenia, including Pogaçarare the favorites for the most important test of the World Cup.
Other famous names like Mathieu Van der Poel, Julien Alaphilippe, Michael Matthews, Biniam Girmay or Ethan Hayter promises a busy day of cycling.
The confirmed selections for the men’s road race of the 2022 Cycling World Championship are as follows:
Germany: Arndt, Denz, Heidemann, Koch, Steimle, Zimmermann
Australia: Clarke, Durbridge, Haussler, Hindley, Matthews, O’Connor, Plapp, Schultz
Belgium: Dewulf, Evenepoel, Hermans, Lampaert, Serry, Stuyven, Van Aert, Van Hooydonck
Brazil: Sessler
Canada: Côté, Dal-Cin, Gee, Zukowsky
Colombia: Contreras, Higuita, Molano, Pena, Quintana, Tejada
Denmark: Fuglsang, Cort Nielsen, Jensen, Kamp, Honoré, Morkov, Bjerg
Ecuador: Narvaez
Slovakia: P. Sagan, Štoček, Čanecký, J. Sagan
Slovenia: Novak, Per, Pogacar, Polanc, Primozic, Tratnik
Spain: Adrià, Cortina, Berrade, Ezquerra, Lazkano, G. Martin, Prades, Soler
United States: Craddock, McGill, Murphy, Powless, Sheffield, Swenson
France: Alaphilippe, Armirail, Bardet, Cavagna, Laporte, Madouas, Pacher, Sénéchal, Sivakov
Britain: Hayter, Rowe, Stewart, Swift, Tulett, Turner, Wright
Italy: Affini, Ballerini, Bagioli, Battistella, Bettiol, Conci, Rota, Sobrero, Trentin, Zana
Kazakhstan: Lutsenko, Natarov, Pronsky, Fedorov
Norway: Bystrom, Foss, Kristoff, Leknessund, Skaarseth, Tiller
New Zealand: Fouche
Netherlands: Van Baarle, Eenkhoorn, Hoole, Van der Hoorn, Maas, Mollema, Van der Poel, Poels
Poland: Bodnar, Owsian, Aniołkowski
Portugal: Ivo Oliveira, Almeida, Rui Oliveira, Nelson Oliveira
Switzerland: Dillier, Schmid, Küng, Bissegger with two to confirm
2022 Cycling World Championship men’s road race route
The World Cup is one of the toughest events on the calendar. In this edition consists of 266.9 kilometers from Helensburgh and when it comes to wollongong. So, after the start, the peloton will head to the very difficult climb of Mount Keirawith 14.2 kilometers of which the most difficult is the last 8.7, at an average of 15% and with ramps of up to 15%.
After this climb, cyclists will head to a Circuit in Wollongong that they will travel to twelve times. The length of this circuit will be seventeen kilometers and the greatest difficulty is the ascent to Mount Pleasant, explosive, 1.1 kilometers at an average of 7.7%, although with ramps of a maximum of 14%. It is hoped that this elevation, which will be climbed twelve times, can make a difference in the final laps.
When will the men’s road race of the 2022 Cycling World Championship be held?
The men’s road race she cums in the early hours of Saturday 24 to Sunday 25 September from 2:15 am (peninsular time)
Where will the men’s road race of the 2022 Cycling World Cup be held?
The 2022 Cycling World Cup in Australia (Wollongong) will be seen during the week live via Eurosport (also in Eurosport Player). can also be seen tests by telesportespecially for this web, RTVE Play (like the CRI man), as it happens men’s road race. You can follow all information about the 2022 Cycling World Championship via the Mundo Deportivo website.
Source: La Verdad

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