Pogacar Eyes Triple Crown at Challenging Zurich Championships; Evenepoel and Kopecky Defend Titles

September 21, 2024
Pogacar Eyes Triple Crown at Challenging Zurich Championships; Evenepoel and Kopecky Defend Titles
  • The challenging course in Zurich features significant climbing challenges, with a total elevation gain of 4,470 meters and notable climbs that will test the competitors.

  • Both the women's race, covering 154.1 kilometers, and the men's race, spanning 273.9 kilometers, incorporate steep climbs and technical descents, showcasing Zurich's dramatic landscape.

  • A total of 53 races will take place during the nine-day event, marking the first time elite and para-athletes compete simultaneously.

  • Australia has made late squad changes due to illness and injury, adjusting their lineup for the upcoming competitions.

  • The mixed relay event will consist of two laps of the final circuit, one for women and one for men, adding excitement to the championships.

  • Primoz Roglic is considered a potential dark horse in the competition, thanks to his strong time trial skills and recent competitive performances.

  • Pogacar's recent victory at GP Montréal marks his second title in the event, solidifying his status as a top contender in the cycling world.

  • Defending champions Remco Evenepoel and Lotte Kopecky will compete alongside Tadej Pogacar, who is aiming for the prestigious 'Triple Crown' by winning the Giro d'Italia, Tour de France, and World Championships.

  • Favorable weather conditions are expected for the event, with temperatures around 22 degrees Celsius, minimal wind, and no precipitation forecasted.

  • Upcoming events include junior and U23 time trials scheduled for September 23 and 24, showcasing the depth of talent in the sport.

  • The championships present a significant opportunity for para-cycling to gain visibility and promote inclusion, as athletes with and without disabilities will compete for medals.

  • The startlist features athletes from 30 different countries, highlighting the global nature of the competition.

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