It is celebrated Sunday, September 22, the men’s time trial. In it, the quota of favorites seems to be reduced, with Remco Evenepoel, Filippo Ganna and Joshua Tarling as a big favorite. The absence of Wout Van Aert due to injury This is one of the good news.
The elite men’s time trial will start and finish in Zurich, for a total of 46.1 km and 413 meters of accumulated elevation gain. There will be some slopes, but they are flat and not too demanding for runners, perfect for these cyclists with crazy speed. The powerful wheels mentioned will have a great advantage, such as Evenepoel, Ganna and Tarling. This situation will be particularly relevant in the last 12 km which is completely flat, where the cyclist who arrives freshest can make the difference.
The Elite Men’s Individual Time Trial it’s about the second test of the Zurich programthat will have a route of 46 kilometers, 16 more than they would have in the female modality. Evenepoel defends the gold achieved at Glasgow 2023, where it also comes full of form.
For the appointment of the rainbow jersey of Spanish coach Pascual Momparlerhas the Spanish champion David de la Cruz and the former Raúl García Pierna. In principle it will be very difficult to qualify for the podium, but they will give their best to put in a good performance.
Names like Primoz Roglic, Stefan Küng and Brandon McNulty They also appear as some of the main favorites, although a priori they don’t have as many options Evenepoel, Ganna and Tarling.
The route has an almost flat profile, with the Belgian as the man to follow. Remco is seeking its second consecutive CRI title and, if achieved, be the first cyclist to become Olympic and world time trial champion in the same season.
When is the elite men’s time trial at the 2024 Zurich World Cycling Championships?
The test will be held Sunday, September 22, at 2:45 p.m.
Where can the elite men’s time trial of the 2024 Zurich Cycling World Cup be watched?
Testing can follow of Teledeporte and its website, RTVE Play. It can also be seen by Eurosport, through its Eurosport 1 and 2 channels; they are all available too through the MAX platform. You can follow all information about the cycling World Cup through the Mundo Deportivo website.
Source: La Verdad

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