World Cycling Championships 2024: Pogačar, Evenepoel, Roglic, and Vollering Set for Zurich Showdown

September 20, 2024
World Cycling Championships 2024: Pogačar, Evenepoel, Roglic, and Vollering Set for Zurich Showdown
  • This year's championships will award 11 rainbow jerseys, with five available at the elite level, including competitions in time trials, road races, and a mixed relay for both genders.

  • The elite women's road race is scheduled for September 28, followed by the elite men's road race on September 29.

  • The 2024 World Cycling Championships are set to kick off on September 22 in Zurich, Switzerland, featuring both men's and women's time trial events.

  • Defending champion Tadej Pogačar from UAE Team Emirates is expected to excel on the challenging climbs of the course.

  • Pogačar will face stiff competition in a 273km road race that includes short, steep climbs, with rivals like Remco Evenepoel, Primož Roglič, and last year's champion Mathieu van der Poel.

  • Van der Poel acknowledges the challenging climbing nature of the Zurich course, which will test even the best riders.

  • The arrival of new talents like Pogačar and Evenepoel has revitalized the sport, promising an exciting competition.

  • Former pro cyclist Tom Danielson praised Pogačar's long-range attack strategy, emphasizing the difficulties competitors face against him.

  • Roglič, fresh off his fourth Vuelta a España title, is a strong contender known for his endurance over long distances.

  • Chloe Dygert is another key competitor, having previously won two rainbow jerseys and recently finishing second at the Tour de France Femmes.

  • Supporting the main leaders are notable riders like Pablo Castrillo, who has shown impressive form by winning two stages in the Vuelta.

  • Stefan Küng, competing on home soil, is also a strong candidate, having achieved past podium finishes in World Championship time trials.

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