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How to watch UCI road world championships time trials: Live stream, channel, start times for men's and women's races

Syed Talib Haider

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The 2025 UCI Road World Championships in Kigali, Rwanda will open on Sunday with the individual time trials, bringing an immediate test of raw power and pace to Africa’s first-ever Worlds.

The elite women will race over a 31.2-kilometre route that climbs 460 metres, where the rainbow jersey will go to whoever best balances speed with the punishing gradients.

With reigning champion Grace Brown of Australia retiring from the sport last year, there will be plenty of contenders for the throne, including former champion Chloe Dygert of the USA.

Just hours later, the men's time trial will roll out over 40.6 kilometres with 680 metres of elevation, setting up a blockbuster duel between two-time defending champion Remco Evenepoel and Tour de France star Tadej Pogačar.

While the hilly terrain may give Pogačar a slight advantage compared to previous years, specialists like former champion Filippo Ganna have stayed away.

Here's how to watch all the action from the UCI road world championships time trials:

How to watch UCI road world championships time trials: Channel, live stream

The UCI road world championships time trials will not air on traditional television. Streaming options are available on FloBikes for spectators in the United States and Canada. 

UCI road world championships time trials schedule

Day / DateEventTime (ET)
September 21Women elite time trial (31.2 km)4:10 a.m.
September 21Men elite time trial (40.6 km)7:45 a.m.
September 22Women under-23 time trial (22.6 km)4:30 a.m.
September 22Men under-23 time trial (31.2 km) 7:35 a.m.
September 23Women junior time trial (18.3 km)4:45 a.m.
September 23Men junior time trial (22.6 km)8:00 a.m.
September 24Time trial mixed relay (41.8 km)6:30 a.m.

UCI road world championships time trials route

  • 31.2 kilometres, 460 metres of elevation  Women's Elite Road Race
  • 40.6-kilometre, 680 metres of elevation — Men's Elite Road Race

The Championships kick off with the elite women’s time trial on September 21, where riders will tackle a 31.2km course packed with 460 metres of climbing. It’s a route designed to test both power and rhythm, with rolling terrain that won’t allow specialists to simply lock into one pace.

Later in the day, the elite men face a longer and more punishing route: 40.6km with 680 metres of elevation. The added distance and climbing load tilt the challenge towards those who can blend strength with tactical pacing in the Rwandan hills.

UCI road world championships time trials weather forecast

Weather is unlikely to be a hindrance during the elite men and women time trials. No rain is forecast, and the temperature of around 82°F is expected with light winds.

Past UCI road world championships time trials winners

Men

Winners of the past five men's UCI road world championships time trials are:

YearRiderPlace
2024Remco EvenepoelZurich
2023Remco EvenepoelStirling
2022Tobias FossWollongong
2021Filippo GannaBrugge
2020Filippo GannaImola

Women

Winners of the past five women's UCI road world championships time trials are:

YearRiderPlace
2024Grace BrownZurich
2023Chloe DygertStirling
2022Ellen van DijkWollongong
2021Ellen van DijkBrugge
2020Anna van der BreggenImola

Syed Talib Haider

Syed Talib Haider is a content producer for The Sporting News working across English-language editions.

He is a budding sports journalist with over 3 years of experience. He founded and led the Literature Club of his college and is a passionate writer.

His first love is Liverpool FC but having written about American sports for most years of his career has helped him expand his knowledge. In his spare time, Talib binge-watches TV shows and films and cooks.