UCI ROAD WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS TECHNICAL GUIDE Team Time Trials Individual Time Trials Road Races 17-24 SEPTEMBER 2017 TECHNICAL GUIDE – 2017 UCI ROAD WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

GENERAL INFORMATION 3 to 16

Event partners...... 4

UCI Management Committee, Professional Cycling Council and UCI Road Commission...... 5

Out of competition programme...... 6

Officials...... 7

General plan of competition venues...... 8 to 9

Access to the main finish venue - accreditations for vehicles...... 10

Access to feeding zones...... 11

Main finish venue - accreditation for individuals...... 12

Bergen hotels...... 13

Information about race vehicles - distribution of vehicles to nations...... 14

Hospitals and medical services...... 15

Special regulations...... 16

UCI 17 to 22

INDIVIDUAL TIME TRIALS (WJ, MU, MJ, WE CATEGORIES) 23 to 30

INDIVIDUAL TIME TRIALS (ME CATEGORIES) 31 to 36

ROAD RACES (MU, WJ, WE CATEGORIES) 37 to 42

ROAD RACES (MU, MF CATEGORIES) 43 to 49

PAST WINNERS OF THE UCI ROAD WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 50 to 51

FULL PROGRAMME OF EVENTS 52

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EVENT PARTNERS

MAIN SPONSORS

OFFICIAL SPONSORS

OFFICIAL SUPPLIERS

INSTITUTIONAL PARTNERS

OFFICIAL MEDIA DISTRIBUTION PARTNERS

TV PARTNERS

ALBANIA RTSH TV2 AUSTRALIA SBS PAN EUROPE* Eurosport 1 AUSTRIA ORF POLAND TVP RTBF, VRT SINGAPORE Starhub CANADA (ENG) FUBO TV SLOVAKIA RTV Slovakia CZECH REPUBLIC Czech TV RTV Slovenia TV2 Super Sport France TV TVE ZDF SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA Echonet RAI SWEDEN SVT JAPAN NHK SRF, RSI, RTS MALAYSIA ASTRO THAILAND Truevision MENA OSN BBC NOS USA NBCUniversal SKY NZ

* PAN Europe: Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Italy, , Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Morocco, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom, Vatican.

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UCI MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE

PRESIDENT MEMBERS

Mr. Brian COOKSON Mr. Osama Ahmed Abdullah AL SHAFAR

Mr. Mohammed BEN EL MAHI VICE-PRESIDENTS Mr. Renato DI ROCCO Mr. Mohamed Wagih AZZAM Mr. Harald Tiedemann HANSEN Ms Tracey GAUDRY Mr. Artur LOPES Mr. David LAPPARTIENT Mr. Igor Viktorovich MAKAROV

Mr. Emin MÜFTÜOGLU

Mr. José Manuel PELAEZ

Mr. Mike PLANT

Mr. Marian STETINA

Mr. Tom VAN DAMME

CO-OPTED MEMBER

Mr. Bobbie TRAKSEL President of the UCI Athletes’ Commission

PROFESSIONNAL CYCLING COUNCIL UCI ROAD COMMISSION

PRESIDENT PRESIDENT Mr. David LAPPARTIENT (FRA) Mr. Tom VAN DAMME (BEL)

MEMBERS APPOINTED BY THE UCI MANAGEMENT MEMBERS APPOINTED BY THE UCI MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE COMMITTEE Mr. Gilles DELION (FRA) Mr. Stefano FELTRIN (ITA) Mr. Marco PINOTTI (ITA) Mr. Alexander GUSYATNIKOV (RUS) Mr. Mike PLANT (USA) Mr. Charlie JACKSON (GBR) Ms Agata LANG (POL) Mr. Sean PETTY (USA) Mr. Tom VAN DAMME (BEL) Ms Yvonne MATTSSON (SWE)

RIDERS’ REPRESENTATIVE ORGANISERS’ REPRESENATIVE Mr. Bobbie TRAKSEL (NED) - President of the UCI Mr. Ed BUCHETTE (LUX) - AIOCC Member Athletes’ Commission RIDERS’ REPRESENTATIVES MEMBERS APPOINTED BY PARTNER ASSOCIATIONS Ms (NED) - Member of the UCI Athletes’ Mr. (ITA) - CPA President Commission Mr. Javier BARRIO (ESP) - AIGCP Managing Director Ms Iris SLAPPENDEL (NED)- Member of the UCI Mr. Iwan SPEKENBRINK (NED) - AIGCP President Athletes’ Commission Mr. Richard CHASSOT (SUI) - AIGCP Director General DEVELOPMENT TEAMS’ REPRESENTATIVE Mr. Christian PRUDHOMME (FRA) - AIOCC President Mr. Pierre-Yves CHATELON (FRA) HONORARY PRESIDENT UCI PROFESSIONAL CONTINENTAL TEAMS Mr. (ITA) REPRESENTATIVE OBSERVER STATUS Mr. Javier BARRIO (ESP) - AIGCP Managing Director Mr. (FRA)

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OUT OF COMPETITION PROGRAMME

EVENT DATE TIME VENUE OPENING CEREMONY 16 Sept. 17:00-18:30 Torgallmenningen UCI WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS AND UCI BIKE CITY LABEL AWARDS 19 Sept. 18:00-19:30 Radisson Blu Royal Hotel 2018 INNSBRUCK PRESENTATION 20 Sept. 19:30-21:30 Grieghallen Convention Centre UCI CONGRESS – PRESIDENT ELECTION 21 Sept. 09:00-13:00 Radisson Blu Royal Hotel MASS PARTICIPATION EVENT 21 Sept. 15:30-18:30 Road Race Circuit UCI JUNIOR CONFERENCE 21 Sept. 16:30-18:00 Radisson Blu Royal Hotel CLOSING CEREMONY 24. Sept. 17:30-19:30 Torgallmenningen

Other cultural and sporting events as well as entertainments open to public are available on www.bergen2017.no/en/programme

UCI ATHLETES’ COMMISSION - ROAD REPRESENTATIVES Elections for the two road representatives – one man and one woman – will be held during the 2017 UCI Road World Championships taking place in (NOR). Under the new voting system, not only will the number of athletes on the UCI Athletes’ Commission increase, but there will be men-women parity across all disciplines. All representatives on the Commission will be elected for a term of four years, from the 2017 UCI Congress to the 2021 UCI Congress.

The vote will be carried out as follows: 19 September (14:00-18:00) – Upon exit of Festplassen Mixed Zone, next to Transponder tent. 20 September (10:00-12:00) – In Team Parking Area (Lars Gate Hill) near Medical Tent 20 September (13:00-18:00) – Upon exit of Mt Floyen Mixed Zone, next to Transponder tent. 21 September (10:00-13:30) – In Team Parking Area (Lars Gate Hill) near Medical Tent Any athletes participating in the Elite competitions at Bergen will be eligible to vote. The results of the elections will be communicated via www.uci.ch.

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OFFICIALS

UCI HEAD OF ROAD Matthew KNIGHT / +44 788 006 13 51

UCI ROAD WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS GENERAL MANAGER Kevin BENJAMIN / +44 738 894 58 84 ASSISTANT Sophie GAIDON / +44 746 915 78 40

UCI ROAD WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS BERGEN 2017 ORGANISING COMMITTEE

PRESIDENT Harald TIEDEMANN HANSEN HEAD OF COMMUNICATIONS BERGEN 2017 AMBASSADOR Toril BERLE SCHALCK / +47 938 13 731 TECHNICAL DIRECTOR SPORTS DIRECTOR Heikki DAHLE / +47 901 03 509 Torjus LARSEN / +47 907 47 472 ADMINISTRATIVE DIRECTOR MARKETING AND COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR Erik KUBON HALVORSEN / +47 984 03 378 Eli ORRE / +47 404 63 131 EVENT MANAGER HEAD OF SAFETY AND SECURITY Helge STORMOEN / +47 941 10 000 Svein Erik MALKENES / +47 924 35 699

COMPETITIONS MEDICAL SERVICE SPORTS MANAGER UCI OFFICIAL DOCTOR Vincent JOURDAIN / +44 788 006 12 91 Dr Ton ZASADA / +44 790 925 28 47 CHIEF DOCTOR IN THE RACE COURSE SECURITY Dr Terje STRAND / +47 952 51 051 Laurent SERVAES / +44 788 124 05 77 EMERGENCY SERVICES 113 T REGULATORS Robbie HUNTER / +44 778 546 79 51 24-HOUR DOCTOR +47 48 13 54 34 ECHNIQUE ET SÉCURIT Paolo LONGO BORGHINI /+44 788 006 15 02 SPORTS SERVICES SPORTS ASSISTANCE NEUTRAL SERVICE Olivier GRANDJEAN / +33 6 08 72 51 64 Bert Roesems () / +32 475 871 740 SPORTS HEADQUARTERS RADIO TOUR Sébastien PIQUET Olivia JAQUET / +44 788 006 11 67 ANNOUNCERS AT FINISH Marie GEX-FABRY / +44 750 057 40 57 Randy FERGUSON / Kjell Erik KRISTIANSEN Peter POELMAN / +44 788 006 16 65 TIMEKEEPING AND RESULTS UCI COMMISSAIRES’ PANEL Marie GUERRY / +41 78 653 50 00 PRESIDENT Juan MARTIN SANZ (ESP) RADIOS Arne Leo Bartoia / +4797954012 MEMBER Sandro COCCIONI (ITA) RACE VEHICLES MEMBER Alexander DONIKE (GER) COORDINATORS Loris ROSSI / +33 6 85 59 61 57 MEMBER Milan DVORSCIK (SVK) Patrick VIAL / +33 6 60 39 78 27 MEMBER Claudio GUIMARÃES (POR) GENERAL SERVICES MEMBER Andrew MCCORD (USA) MANAGER Michel FERNANDEZ / +44 739 173 59 00 MEMBER Didier SIMON (FRA) MARKETING AND COMMERCIAL ADDITIONAL COMMISSAIRES APPOINTED HEAD OF MARKETING Cyrille JACOBSEN / +41 79 946 76 73 BY THE NORWEGIAN FEDERATION MARKETING MANAGER Turid FOSS (NOR) Bertrand VEDOVOTTO / +41 79 912 70 94 Morgan GRINDALEN (NOR) SPONSORS COORDINATOR Bjørn HOLMVIK (NOR) Emmanuel BLANCHARD / +44 738 894 58 85 Søren de Place KNUDSEN (DEN) TELEVISION Erik KRIEK (NOR) TELEVISION COORDINATORS Morten MESSELT (NOR) Tobias FRIEDRICH / +44 746 915 74 11 Kristofer NENNESTAM (SWE) Laetitia DUMUSC / +44 739 173 58 92 Amund Klem RØNNING (NOR) COMMUNICATIONS Kenneth SIMONSSON (SWE) HEAD OF COMMUNICATIONS Heidi STENBOCK-HAAKESTAD (NOR) Sébastien GILLOT / +41 79 136 70 59 Jan Oddvar SØRNES (NOR) PRESS OFFICER Louis CHENAILLE / +44 738 894 58 86 ANTI-DOPING – CADF PHOTOGRAPHERS COORDINATOR COORDINATOR Angeline TURIN / +44 788 124 12 20 Laura FOLCHI OFFICER LEAD Nevena AVALIĆ (SRB) / +381 64 26 64 765 WEB AND SOCIAL MEDIA Alexandre ROTY / +41 79 932 72 28 OFFICERS Ingo-Sven LINKE (GER) / +49 17 19 728 263 Claude DESCHASEAUX (FRA) / +33 68 07 53 053 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Marko PROČIKEVIĆ (SRB) / +381 65 87 35 143 MANAGER  Pascale SCHYNS / +44 788 124 02 35 HOSPITALITY ANTI-DOPING NORWAY (ADNO) COORDINATOR Morgane GAULTIER / +44 746 915 79 79 REPRESENTATIVE Per Inge RUSTAD / +47 90 18 98 26 UCI JUNIOR CONFERENCE OFFICER LEAD Anne-Kristine AAS / +47 41 90 09 95 COORDINATOR Charlotte GUIMIER / +44 758 451 90 47 COMPETITION VENUES ACCREDITATION CENTRE UCI MANAGER OF COMPETITION VENUES Philippe COLLIOU / +44 739 173 58 86 MANAGER Carlo PETROZZI / +39 338 15 23 979 START VENUES Kato KARBØL / +47 928 936 39 TRAVEL, ACCOMMODATION AND SHUTTLES FINISH VENUES Øyvind STORHEIM / +47922 54 192 MANAGER Caroline GARRAUD / +44 746 915 78 97

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GENERAL PLAN OF COMPETITION VENUES

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ACCESS TO THE MAIN FINISH VENUE

VEHICLE ACCREDITATION

ACCREDITATIONS ONLY VALID FOR THE UCI TEAM TIME TRIAL Allowed on the course Parking at the start to follow a team of the ttt and/or on the team parking Not allowed on the course around the grieghallen center.

ACCREDITATIONS ONLY VALID AFTER THE UCI TEAM TIME TRIAL

Allowed on the course Parking is allowed Allowed in the race convoy on the team parking around the grieghallen center and/or Allowed on the course only inside the grieghallen garage outside the race convoy + allowed (height is limited to 2m). in the feeding zone parking.

Not allowed on the course

Allowed on the course only outside the race convoy.

Parking is only allowed inside the grieghallen garage (height is limited to 2m).

Not allowed on the course

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ACCESS TO FEEDING ZONES

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MAIN FINISH VENUE

Race vehicule deviation

Torgallmenningen Finish of the race Hospitality Team parking VIP Parking individuals Lounge

All accredited Media parking

VIP viewtng Area TV Compound parking Official parking VIP meeting point

Headquarters Restricted

booth Media Center area Timing Award Ceremony Race vehicles office

Antidoping room Mixed zone

Hot Seat positions Commentator TV compound Access to VIP lounge Main access/exit Riders access to podium + photographers & media Security check-point Photographers TV compound Riders access to hot seat and mixed zone

Accredited individuals Team access Access to podium from PPO Lars hilles gate

Grieghallen Main pedestrian access to the venue

Not to scale ACCREDITATION FOR INDIVIDUALS

A large badge is valid A small badge is valid only Access to Access to Access to for the entire Championships. for Sunday 17 September 2017. timing cabin the mixed zone the commentary positions

Access to Access to all areas Media areas (except areas only accessible with extra badges)

Radio TV Host Radio TV Radio TV Photographers Photogra- Access to Access to Broadcaster rights non-rights group 1 (access to phers group 2 TV compound the finish line holders holders the finish line)

This yellow wristband affords access to the road in the Team Area. Only people wearing an yellow wristband are allowed to stand on the road and pass food and drinks to the riders.

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BERGEN HOTELS

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INFORMATION ABOUT RACE VEHICLES DISTRIBUTION OF VEHICLES TO NATIONS

UCI TEAMS ROAD TOLLS Teams participating in the UCI Team Time Trial shall use All drivers, regardless of nationality, must pay Norwe- their team vehicle(s) to follow the riders (a maximum gian road tolls. The automated toll stations are equip- of two vehicles per team will be allowed on the course). ped with cameras that read the vehicle number plates. The organisation will not provide any extra vehicles for Foreign registered vehicles will be invoiced by Euro Par- king Collection plc (EPC). the UCI Team Time Trial event. Register for an EPC account: It is possible to register NATIONAL FEDERATIONS your vehicle with EPC before you arrive in Norway. It is optional to register, however, registering for an EPC In respect of National Federations, the organisation will account will normally reduce the time from your jour- provide cars to the following nations in accordance with ney to you receiving your invoice. Furthermore, your their quotas of riders: account will prevent the rental company from adding ARG ARGENTINA LTU LITHUANIA administration fees, and give you the ability to access AUS AUSTRALIA your invoices, check due dates, view images, register for LUX LUXEMBOURG email delivery and make payments. AUT AUSTRIA MAR MOROCCO For more information, visit www.autopass.no. AZE AZERBAIJAN MEX MEXICO VEHICLES EXCEEDING 3.5 TONNES BEL BELGIUM NED NETHERLANDS BLR BELARUS All vehicles with a total permitted weight NOR NORWAY exceeding 3.5 tonnes registered to a business, CAN CANADA NZL NEW ZEALAND government, county municipality or municipa- COL COLOMBIA POL POLAND lity, or which in other ways is used for business, must be equipped with a valid toll tag for all CZE CZECH REPUBLIC POR PORTUGAL operation on public roads, linked to a current DEN DENMARK RSA SOUTH AFRICA agreement for the payment of tolls in Norway. ERI ERITREA RUS RUSSIAN FEDERATION The tag must be linked to the vehicle’s registration ESP SPAIN number by the agreement, and must be installed in SLO SLOVENIA the vehicle; EST ESTONIA SUI SWITZERLAND The owner of the vehicle, driver or lessee is res- FIN FINLAND SVK SLOVAKIA ponsible for entering into an agreement and instal- FRA FRANCE SWE SWEDEN ling a toll tag; GBR GREAT BRITAIN USA UNITED STATES OF Violations of the order are punishable by a fine of NOK 8 000; GER GERMANY AMERICA The following tags are valid in Norway: AutoPASS, HUN HUNGARY CMC 1 UCI WORLD CYCLING BroBizz from Øresund and Storebælt and AutoBizz IRL IRELAND CENTER #1 from Scandlines. ISR ISRAEL For more information, visit www.autopass.no. CMC 2 ITA ITALY UCI WORLD CYCLING CENTER #2 RACE VEHICLES OFFICE KAZ KAZAKHSTAN Contact: The organisation will provide additional cars to other nations Loris ROSSI: +33 6 85 59 61 57 with significant number of registered riders; These nations Patrick VIAL: +33 6 60 39 78 27 will be informed directly. Collection of vehicles: from Thursday, 14 September at 09:00. GRIEGHALLEN Edvard Griegs Plass 1 Return of vehicles: Sunday, 24 September between 5015 Bergen 08:00 and 20:30 or Monday, 25 September between 08:00 and noon. Wednesday 13 14:00 – 18:00 Thursday 14 09:00 – 19:00 National Federation personnel must provide an inter- national driving license as well as a letter from the Pre- Friday 15 09:00 – 19:00 sident of the National Federation accepting liability for any costs incurred (damage to the vehicle, fines, etc.). Saturday 16 09:00 – 18:00 No vehicle will be released without this letter. Sunday 17 08:00 – 18:00 OTHER INFORMATION Monday 18 09:00 – 18:00 The vehicles are equipped with roof racks for a mini- mum of 7 bikes; Tuesday 19 09:00 – 18:00 The vehicles are fitted with radio equipment that Wednesday 20 09:00 – 18:00 receives Radio Tour; Thursday 21 09:00 – 18:00 The removal, modification or addition of any ele- ments of the vehicle decor is prohibited; Friday 22 09:00 – 18:00 In the event of a road accident: Saturday 23 09:00 – 18:00 - Call the emergency services on 112; Sunday 24 08:00 – 20:30 -Inform the manager of the race vehicles office. The maximum authorised rate of alcohol while dri- Monday 25 09:00 – 12:00 ving is of 0.2 ‰. The speed limit is 80 km/h (90 km/h on motorways). Average speed when traveling in Norway does not usually exceed 60 km/h.

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HOSPITALS AND MEDICAL SERVICES

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY, CALL 113 In other cases, call the 24-hour doctor for the triage of athletes, team officials and other members of the UCI family on +47 48 13 54 34. The doctor on call will advise the appropriate location for treatment.

HOSPITALS

Open 24/24 Open 24/24 Located at 1.5 km from the finish line Located at 3.5 km from the finish line (5 minutes by car) (10 minutes by car) BERGEN LEGEVAKT - EMERGENCY ROOM HAUKELAND UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL Solheimsgaten 9 - 5058 Bergen Jonas Lies vei 65 - 5021 Bergen Tel. : +47 55 56 87 60 Tel. : +47 55 97 50 00

For admission to hospital, it is recommended to take ment is required. It is recommended to call (see num- your passport (or passport copy), insurance documents, ber above) in advance of any admission. event accreditation card and credit card, in case pay-

MEDICAL SERVICE AT COMPETITION VENUES

Medical Centre for athletes, VIPs and media In the event of injury during the races, athletes will be Located in Lars Hilles gate, 100 metres after the finish treated (for non-emergency cases) at the Medical Centre. line; In emergency cases, transfers will be to Haukeland Uni- versity Hospital or Bergen Legevakt, depending on seve- Opens one hour before until one hour after every races rity of the injury. or official training session; The Medical Centre is equipped with all necessary first aid equipment, including X-ray; Medical service in the race There will also be services at time trial start venues out- 2 doctor’s cars (with race doctor and paramedic) side Bergen. 2 doctor’s motorbikes 4 ambulances

UCI OFFICIAL DOCTOR CHIEF DOCTOR IN THE RACE

Dr Ton ZASADA - Tel.: +44 790 925 28 47 Dr Terje STRAND – Tel.: +47 952 51 051

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SPECIAL REGULATIONS - ALL EVENTS

ARTICLE 1 JERSEYS AND DISTINCTIVE SIGNS ORGANISATION AND APPLICABLE REGULATIONS It is compulsory for all riders to wear their national team clothing (identical jersey The 2017 UCI Road World Championships will be organised under the and shorts for all riders) (except in UCI Team Time Trials). Regulations of the Union Cycliste Internationale, and in particular: World, Continental and National Champions must wear national team clothing Part 1 Chapter III: Equipment that does not feature any distinctive bands on the sleeves or shorts (except in Part 2 Road Races UCI Team Time Trials). Part 9 World Championships Furthermore, as the World title is at stake, it is strictly forbidden for any rider to use Part 12 Discipline and Procedures not only the World Champion’s jersey but also rainbow bands on a bicycle or clothing The Union Cycliste Internationale has entrusted the organisation of the 2017 UCI during the UCI Road World Championships (including UCI Team Time Trials). Road World Championships to: Bergen 2017 AS Tollbodallmenningen 1B, 5004 Bergen, Norway - Phone: +47 941 10 000 – Email: [email protected]. The sport directors of national teams must submit their national jersey and shorts to the Commissaires’ Panel for approval during the confirmation of star- The 2017 UCI Road World Championships will be held from Sunday 17 to ters. They must describe the panels on the clothing approved by the National Sunday 24 September 2017. Federation for the use of each rider’s sponsors. ARTICLE 2 ARTICLE 9 RACE HEADQUARTERS AND PRESS CENTRE PODIUM CEREMONIES The race headquarters, accreditation centre and press centre are located at All podium ceremonies will take place immediately after the finish of the event. Grieghallen hall, Edvard Griegs Plass 1, 5015 Bergen. The organisation will provide an escort to guide the riders to the podium cere- mony area without delay. RACE ACCREDITATION RACE VEHICLES PRESS HEADQUARTERS CENTRE OFFICE CENTRE The World Champion and the second and third-placed riders must present themselves for the podium ceremony within 10 minutes of the finish of the WEDNESDAY 13 Closed Closed 14:00 – 18:00 Closed event. This requirement also applies to the World Champion team, and second THURSDAY 14 Closed 16:00 – 19:00* 09:00 – 19:00 Closed and third-placed teams, in the UCI Team Time Trials. FRIDAY 15 14:00 – 19:00 09:00 – 19:00 09:00 – 19:00 09:00 – 22:00 SATURDAY 16 09:00 – 18:00 09:00 – 18:00 09:00 – 22:00 Riders must present themselves in race clothing, wearing their national jersey SUNDAY 17 08:00 – 18:00 08:00 – 18:00 09:00 – 22:00 (or trade team jersey for Team Time Trials) and shall not wear a cap, headband, MONDAY 18 09:00 – 18:00 09:00 – 18:00 08:00 – 22:00 glasses or any other accessory until they leave the podium ceremony area. TUESDAY 19 09:00 – 18:00 09:00 – 18:00 09:00 – 22:00 ARTICLE 10 WEDNESDAY 20 08:00 – 19:00 09:00 – 18:00 09:00 – 18:00 09:00 – 22:00 DISTRIBUTION OF COMMUNIQUES AND RESULTS THURSDAY 21 09:00 – 18:00 09:00 – 18:00 09:00 – 22:00 FRIDAY 22 09:00 – 18:00 09:00 – 18:00 07:30 – 22:00 Results will be available at www.uci.ch after each race and communiques will be SATURDAY 23 09:00 – 18:00 09:00 – 18:00 07:30 – 22:00 sent by email to the sports directors of each team. SUNDAY 24 08:00 – 10:00 08:00 – 20:30 08:00 – 22:00 Teams may also collect printed versions of the communiques and results at race MONDAY 25 Closed Closed 08:00 – 12:00 Closed headquarters. * Local Organising Committee only ARTICLE 11 ARTICLE 3 BY NATIONS RADIO TOUR The ranking by nations for the UCI World Championships is calculated by adding the points scored by a nation in the and road race events of The Radio Tour frequency is 154.925 MHz. each category based on the points scale below: ARTICLE 4 ELITE UNDER-23 JUNIOR NEUTRAL SERVICE 1 200 125 100 2 150 100 85 Neutral service will be provided by SHIMANO with 4 cars and 2 motorbikes. 3 125 85 70 ARTICLE 5 4 100 70 60 TRANSPONDERS AND GPS 5 85 60 50 6 70 50 40 TRANSPONDERS 7 60 40 30 Transponders will be distributed together with race numbers and recovered by Swiss 8 50 30 20 Timing once the riders have crossed the finish line. 9 40 20 10 GPS 10 30 10 5 GPS holders are to be fixed under the bicycle saddle for road races and will be from 11 to 25 5 3 1 distributed together with race numbers. The GPS units will be issued at the rider sign-on before the start of each event and recovered by Swiss Timing once the A ceremony to recognise the most successful nation will take place after the Men riders have crossed the finish line. Elite Road Race on Sunday 24 September. All the riders, from all categories, of the leading country in the ranking by nations of the UCI Road World Championships Reminder: If a rider does not cross the finish line, the transponder and GPS will present themselves, together with their sport directors, for a podium cere- equipment must be returned to the headquarters (UCI office) only. UCI mony within 10 minutes of the finish of the Men Elite Road Race. Teams and National Federations will be invoiced for any equipment that is not returned (€100 for a transponder and €500 for a GPS unit). ARTICLE 12 PRIZES ARTICLE 6 ANTI-DOPING The following prizes will be awarded at the 2017 UCI Road World Championships: UCI Team Time Trial, Men and Women The UCI Anti-Doping Rules apply in their entirety. Furthermore, the anti-doping 1st: €33,333 - 2nd: €20,833 - 3rd: €16,666 - 4th: €8,333 - 5th: €4,166 - legislation of Norway applies in accordance with the prevailing national laws. TOTAL: €83,331. The location of the doping control for each race is indicated in the special regulations Total prize money awarded for Team Time Trials: €166,662. of each race. Men Elite and Women Elite Road Races 1st: €7,667 - 2nd: €5,367 - 3rd: €3,067 - TOTAL: €16,101. ARTICLE 7 Men Under-23 Road Race PENALTIES 1st: €3,833 - 2nd: €2,683 - 3rd: €1,533 - TOTAL: €8,049. The UCI scale of penalties will solely apply. Men Junior and Women Junior Road Races 1st: €1,533 - 2nd: €1,150 - 3rd: €767 - TOTAL: €3,450. ARTICLE 8 Total prize money for road races: €47,151. EQUIPMENT AND CLOTHING Men Elite and Women Elite Individual Time Trials DISC BRAKES 1st: €3,833 - 2nd: €2,300 - 3rd: €1,633 - TOTAL: €7,766. The use of disc brakes is allowed by all riders during the following races: Men Elite and Women Elite Team Time Trials; Men Under-23 Individual Time Trial 1st: €3,067 - 2nd: €1,533 - 3rd: €767 - TOTAL: €5,367. Men Elite, Women Elite and Men Under-23 Individual Time Trials; Men Elite, Women Elite and Men Under-23 Road Races. Men Junior and Women Junior Individual Time Trials 1st: €767 - 2nd: €383 - 3rd: €230 - TOTAL: €1,380 The use of disc brakes is prohibited during the following races: Total prize money for individual time trials: €23,659. Men Junior and Women Junior Individual Time Trials; The total prize money for the 2017 UCI Road World Championships Men Junior and Women Junior Road Races. is €237,472.

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TEAM TIME TRIALS UCI TEAM TIME TRIAL WOMEN ELITE AND MEN ELITE - 42.5 km

SUNDAY 17 SEPTEMBER UCI Women’s Team Time Trial 12:05 - 13:30 UCI Men’s Team Time Trial 15:35 - 17:35

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COURSE

LAST 5 KILOMETRES

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SCHEDULE

SUNDAY 17 SEPTEMBER

( ) MEN TEAMS WOMEN TEAMS DISTANCE KM First team* : 15:35 First team* : 12:05 RACE ROUTE INFO TO GO COMPLETED 52 km/h 54 km/h 56 km/h 46 km/h 48 km/h 50 km/h 562 RAVNANGER (ASKØY KOMMUNE) 42,5 0,0 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 563 STOREBOTN 39,6 2,9 00:03 00:03 00:03 00:03 00:03 00:03 ERDAL 36,6 5,9 00:06 00:06 00:06 00:07 00:07 00:07 Roundabout - FLORVÅG right hand side 33,8 8,7 00:10 00:09 00:09 00:11 00:10 00:10 FLORVÅGTUNNELEN Tunnel (120 m) 32,9 9,6 00:11 00:10 00:10 00:12 00:12 00:11 KLEPPESTØ 32,4 10,1 00:11 00:11 00:10 00:13 00:12 00:12 KLEPPESTØ 32,0 10,5 00:12 00:11 00:11 00:13 00:13 00:12 Roundabout - SKARHOLMEN left hand side 31,2 11,3 00:13 00:12 00:12 00:14 00:14 00:13 562 ASKØY BRIDGE (850 M) 30,6 11,9 00:13 00:13 00:12 00:15 00:14 00:14 BERGEN KOMMUNE 30,2 12,3 00:14 00:13 00:13 00:16 00:15 00:14 OLSVIKTUNNELLEN Tunnel (1074 m) 29,1 13,4 00:15 00:14 00:14 00:17 00:16 00:16 Roundabout - STORAVATNET left hand side 27,8 15,4 00:17 00:17 00:16 00:20 00:19 00:18 Roundabout - 558 LODDEFJORD left hand side 25,2 17,3 00:19 00:19 00:18 00:22 00:21 00:20 557 LYDERHORNSVEIEN 24,1 18,4 00:21 00:20 00:19 00:24 00:23 00:22 Roundabout - VARDEN right hand side 20,3 22,2 00:25 00:24 00:23 00:28 00:27 00:26 Roundabout - 556 BJØRGEVEIEN left hand side 19,4 23,1 00:26 00:25 00:24 00:30 00:28 00:27 Roundabout - 189 FJØSANGER right hand side 14,5 28,0 00:32 00:31 00:30 00:36 00:35 00:33 PARADIS 13,1 29,4 00:33 00:32 00:31 00:38 00:36 00:35 585 BIRKELUNDSBAKKEN 1,4 km à 7.2% 12,8 29,7 00:34 00:33 00:31 00:38 00:37 00:35 BIRKELUNDSBAKKEN 11,5 31,0 00:35 00:34 00:33 00:40 00:38 00:37 NATTLANDSVEIEN 9,0 33,5 00:38 00:37 00:35 00:43 00:41 00:40 HAUKELAND Tunnel (353 m) 8,0 34,5 00:39 00:38 00:36 00:45 00:43 00:41 Traffic island - STADSPORTEN both sides 5,4 37,1 00:42 00:41 00:39 00:48 00:46 00:44 264 KONG OSCARS GATE Tight right bend 4,5 38,0 00:43 00:42 00:40 00:49 00:47 00:45 VETRLIDSALMENNING 4,4 38,1 00:43 00:42 00:40 00:49 00:47 00:45 585 SANDVIKSTORGET Tight left bend 2,6 39,9 00:46 00:44 00:42 00:52 00:49 00:47 BRYGGEN 1,0 41,5 00:47 00:46 00:44 00:54 00:51 00:49 TORGET 0,6 41,9 00:48 00:46 00:44 00:54 00:52 00:50 TORGALLMENNINGEN 0,4 42,1 00:48 00:46 00:45 00:54 00:52 00:50 SMÅSTRANDGATEN 0,3 42,2 00:48 00:46 00:45 00:55 00:52 00:50 FESTPLASSEN (BERGEN) 0,0 42,5 00:49 00:47 00:45 00:55 00:53 00:51 *estimated time; will be adjusted depending on the exact number of teams.

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FINISH VENUE

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SPECIAL REGULATIONS UCI TEAM TIME TRIALS

ARTICLE 1 ARTICLE 4 PARTICIPATION START ORDER The events are reserved for the following teams: The teams will start at identical intervals; the start order of the teams is drawn up by the UCI and communicated after the MEN’S TEAM TIME TRIAL confirmation of starters. UCI WorldTeams (voluntary participation); UCI Professional Continental Teams (in accordance with the ARTICLE 5 qualification system and quotas published on 17 August 2017); EQUIPMENT CHECK UCI Continental Teams (in accordance with the qualification The riders of each team must attend the equipment check at system and quotas published on 17 August 2017) least 15 minutes before their start time.

WOMEN’S TEAM TIME TRIAL All bikes will be checked using a measuring jig that complies with UCI Regulations. Once checked, bikes will not be allowed UCI Women’s Teams (in accordance with the qualification outside the start area. A pre-check of bikes will be organised system and quotas published on 17 August 2017) two hours before the first team starts in each of the events. A team comprises six rider, selected from its team roster exclu- Teams may present their bikes for checking at this time. ding trainees.

ARTICLE 6 ARTICLE 2 FOLLOWING VEHICLES PROCEDURES BEFORE THE START Each team will be allowed to follow their riders in a maximum of two team vehicles, accredited by the organisation, providing CONFIRMATION OF STARTERS AND DISTRIBUTION OF RACE technical assistance if necessary. Feeding from a following vehicle NUMBERS is prohibited. Saturday, 16 September from 15:30 to 16:30

SPORT DIRECTORS’ MEETING ARTICLE 7 INTERMEDIATE TIMES Saturday,16 September from 17:00 to 18:00 Intermediate timing points will be set up at different locations All start procedures will take place in the «NINA» room at event on the course. Times will be communicated by Radio Tour. The headquarters. finish time will be taken on the 4th rider of each team.

ARTICLE 3 ARTICLE 8 UCI HOT SEAT AND PODIUM CEREMONY In accordance with UCI Regulations, the races of the UCI Road HOT SEAT World Championships award points towards UCI rankings using the following scales. The points are awarded to teams; no points For the benefit of the TV production, a Hot Seat will accommodate are awarded to individuals. the team that has set the best provisional time. The Hot Seat will be located in the finish area along the finishing UCI WORLDTEAMS straight. Immediately after they have finished, the team having The Professional Cyling Council makes the decision regarding established the best provisional time is guided to the Hot Seat the points allocation for UCI WorldTeams. by an escort provided by the organisation. As soon as a new best time is set, the team gives up its place to UCI PROFESSIONAL CONTINENTAL TEAMS AND UCI the new team at the top of the provisional standings. CONTINENTAL TEAMS Sport directors shall inform the riders and team assistants of UCI Professional Continental Teams and UCI Continental Teams these arrangements. are awarded the following points for the UCI Continental Team ranking: PODIUM CEREMONY 1...... 500 pts. 14...... 50 pts. A podium ceremony will be held immediately after the last team 2...... 400 pts. 15...... 50 pts. of each category has crossed the finish line. 3...... 325 pts. 16...... 30 pts. Riders and sport directors of the top three teams for each category 4...... 275 pts. 17...... 30 pts. must attend the podium ceremony immediately after the final 5...... 225 pts. 18...... 30 pts. team has crossed the finish line. 6...... 175 pts. 19...... 30 pts. The UCI awards trophies to the winning Men’s and Women’s 7...... 150 pts. 20...... 30 pts. teams; these will be presented to the sport directors. 8...... 125 pts. 21...... 25 pts. 9...... 100 pts. 22...... 25 pts. 10...... 85 pts. 23...... 25 pts. 11...... 70 pts. 24...... 25 pts. 12...... 60 pts. 25...... 25 pts. 13...... 50 pts.

UCI WOMEN’S TEAMS The teams are awarded the following points for the UCI Women’s Team ranking:

1...... 200 pts. 6...... 110 pts. 2...... 170 pts. 7...... 100 pts. 3...... 140 pts. 8...... 90 pts. 4...... 130 pts. 9...... 80 pts. 5...... 120 pts. 10...... 70 pts.

22 UCI SPORTS DEPARTMENT – SEPTEMBER 2017 The Netherlands’ wins the Women TECHNICAL GUIDE – 2017 UCI ROAD WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Junior Individual Time Trial at the 2016 UCI World TECHNICAL GUIDE – 2017 UCI ROAD WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Championships over a 13.7 km circuit at The Pearl (Doha, Qatar).

INDIVIDUAL TIME TRIALS WOMEN JUNIOR (WJ) – 16.1 KM MEN UNDER-23 (MU) – 37.2 KM MEN JUNIOR (MJ) – 21.1 KM WOMEN ELITE (WE) – 21.1 KM

MONDAY 18 SEPTEMBER Women Junior Time Trial 10:35 - 11:55 Men Under-23 Time Trial 13:05 - 17:25

TUESDAY 19 SEPTEMBER Men Junior Time Trial 11:35 - 13:55 Women Elite Time Trial 15:35 - 17:20

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PROFILE - ALL CATEGORIES EXCEPT ME

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SCHEDULE - WJ AND MU

MONDAY 18 SEPTEMBER

WOMEN MEN DISTANCE (KM) JUNIOR DISTANCE (KM) UNDER-23 First rider: 10:35* First rider: 13:05*

RACE ROUTE INFO TO GO COMPLETED 40 km/h 44 km/h TO GO COMPLETED 42 km/h 50 km/h BERGEN - GRIEGHALLEN 16,1 0,0 00:00 00:00 37,2 0,0 00:00 00:00 SYDNESTUNNELEN Tunnel (384 m) 15,9 0,2 00:00 00:00 37,0 0,2 00:00 00:00 PUDDEFJORDSBROEN (461 M) 15,5 0,6 00:00 00:00 36,6 0,6 00:00 00:00 GYLDENPRIS 14,9 1,2 00:01 00:01 36,0 1,2 00:01 00:01 SOLHEIMSVIKEN 13,4 2,7 00:04 00:03 34,5 2,7 00:03 00:03 LØBERGSVEIEN 12,9 3,2 00:04 00:04 34,0 3,2 00:04 00:03 Roundabout - MINDE both sides 11,4 4,7 00:07 00:06 32,5 4,7 00:06 00:05 WERGELAND 11,1 5,0 00:07 00:06 32,2 5,0 00:07 00:06 TVEITEVANNET 10,6 5,5 00:08 00:07 31,7 5,5 00:07 00:06 LANDÅS 9,4 6,7 00:10 00:09 30,5 6,7 00:09 00:08 NATTLANDSVEIEN 9,1 7,0 00:10 00:09 30,2 7,0 00:10 00:08 HAUKELAND Tunnel (353 m) 8,2 7,9 00:11 00:10 29,3 7,9 00:11 00:09 Traffic island - STADSPORTEN both sides 5,5 10,6 00:15 00:14 26,6 10,6 00:15 00:12 km) - 16.1 #1 (SHORT CIRCUIT KONG OSCARS GATE Tight right bend 4,7 11,4 00:17 00:15 25,8 11,4 00:16 00:13 VETRLIDSALMENNING 4,6 11,5 00:17 00:15 25,7 11,5 00:16 00:13 SANDVIKSTORGET Tight left bend 2,8 13,3 00:19 00:18 23,9 13,3 00:19 00:15 BRYGGEN 1,0 15,1 00:22 00:20 22,1 15,1 00:21 00:18 TORGET 0,7 15,4 00:23 00:21 21,8 15,4 00:22 00:18 TORGALLMENNINGEN 0,4 15,7 00:23 00:21 21,5 15,7 00:22 00:18 SMÅSTRANDGATEN 0,3 15,8 00:23 00:21 21,4 15,8 00:22 00:18 BERGEN - FESTPLASSEN 0,0 16,1 00:24 00:21 21,1 16,1 00:23 00:19 GRIEGHALLEN END OF CIRCUIT #1 - START OF CIRCUIT #2 SYDNESTUNNELEN Tunnel (384 m) 20,9 16,3 00:23 00:19 PUDDEFJORDSBROEN (461 M) 20,3 16,9 00:24 00:20 GYLDENPRIS 19,9 17,3 00:24 00:20 SOLHEIMSVIKEN 18,4 18,8 00:26 00:22 LØBERGSVEIEN 17,9 19,3 00:27 00:23 Roundabout - MINDE both sides 16,1 21,1 00:30 00:25 WERGELAND 15,6 21,6 00:30 00:25 TVEITEVANNET 15,4 21,8 00:31 00:26 PARADIS 12,4 24,8 00:35 00:29 BIRKELUNDSBAKKEN 1,4 km à 7,2% 12,7 24,5 00:35 00:29 BIRKELUNDSBAKKEN 11,5 25,7 00:36 00:30 NATTLANDSVEIEN 9,0 28,2 00:40 00:33 HAUKELAND Tunnel (353 m) 8,0 29,2 00:41 00:35 CIRCUIT #2 (LONG - 21.1 km) - 21.1 #2 (LONG CIRCUIT Traffic island - STADSPORTEN both sides 5,4 31,8 00:45 00:38 KONG OSCARS GATE Tight right bend 4,5 32,7 00:46 00:39 VETRLIDSALMENNING 4,4 32,8 00:46 00:39 SANDVIKSTORGET Tight left bend 2,4 34,8 00:49 00:41 BRYGGEN 1,0 36,2 00:51 00:43 TORGET 0,7 36,5 00:52 00:43 TORGALLMENNINGEN 0,4 36,8 00:52 00:44 SMÅSTRANDGATEN 0,3 36,9 00:52 00:44 FESTPLASSEN 0,0 37,2 00:53 00:44 *Estimated time; will be adjusted depending on the exact number of riders.

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SCHEDULE - MJ AND WE

TUESDAY 19 SEPTEMBER

DISTANCE (KM) MEN JUNIOR WOMEN ELITE First rider: 11:35* First rider: 15:35*

RACE ROUTE INFO TO GO COMPLETED 46 km/h 50 km/h 42 km/h 46 km/h GRIEGHALLEN 21,1 0,0 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 SYDNESTUNNELEN Tunnel (384 m) 20,9 0,2 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 PUDDEFJORDSBROEN (461 M) 20,5 0,6 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 GYLDENPRIS 19,9 1,2 00:01 00:01 00:01 00:01 SOLHEIMSVIKEN 18,4 2,7 00:03 00:03 00:03 00:03 LØBERGSVEIEN 17,9 3,2 00:04 00:03 00:04 00:04 MINDE Roundabout - both sides 16,4 4,7 00:06 00:05 00:06 00:06 WERGELAND 16,1 5,0 00:06 00:06 00:07 00:06 TVEITEVANNET 15,6 5,5 00:07 00:06 00:07 00:07 PARADIS 13,0 8,1 00:10 00:09 00:11 00:10 BIRKELUNDSBAKKEN 1,4 km à 7,2 % 12,7 8,4 00:10 00:10 00:12 00:10 BIRKELUNDSBAKKEN 11,5 9,6 00:12 00:11 00:13 00:12 NATTLANDSVEIEN 9,0 12,1 00:15 00:14 00:17 00:15 HAUKELAND Tunnel (353 m) 8,0 13,1 00:17 00:15 00:18 00:17 STADSPORTEN Traffic island - both sides 5,4 15,7 00:20 00:18 00:22 00:20 km) - 21.1 #2 (LONG CIRCUIT KONG OSCARS GATE Tight right bend 4,5 16,6 00:21 00:19 00:23 00:21 VETRLIDSALMENNING 4,4 16,7 00:21 00:20 00:23 00:21 SANDVIKSTORGET Tight left bend 2,6 18,5 00:24 00:22 00:26 00:24 BRYGGEN 1,0 20,1 00:26 00:24 00:28 00:26 TORGET 0,6 20,5 00:26 00:24 00:29 00:26 TORGALLMENNINGEN 0,4 20,7 00:27 00:24 00:29 00:27 SMÅSTRANDGATEN 0,3 20,8 00:27 00:24 00:29 00:27 FESTPLASSEN 0,0 21,1 00:27 00:25 00:30 00:27 *Estimated time; will be adjusted depending on the exact number of riders.

LAST 5 KILOMETRES - ALL CATEGORIES EXCEPT ME

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START AND FINISH VENUES - ALL CATEGORIES EXCEPT ME

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SPECIAL REGULATIONS INDIVIDUAL TIME TRIAL – ALL CATEGORIES EXCEPT ME

ARTICLE 1 MEN JUNIOR PARTICIPATION Riders earn the following points for the UCI Men Junior Nations’ Cup ranking: The events are reserved for riders of the following categories: 1...... 20 pts. 9...... 7 pts. YEAR OF 2...... 17 pts. 10...... 6 pts. EVENT CATEGORY BIRTH 3...... 15 pts. 11...... 5 pts. Women Junior Individual Women Junior 1999 and 2000 4...... 13 pts. 12...... 4 pts. Time Trial 5...... 11 pts. 13...... 3 pts. Men Under-23 Individual Men Under-23 1995, 1996, 6...... 10 pts. 14...... 2 pts. Time Trial 1997 and 1998 7...... 9 pts. 15...... 1 pt. 8...... 8 pts. Men Junior Individual Men Junior 1999 and 2000 Time Trial WOMEN ELITE Women Elite Individual Women Elite 1994 and earlier Riders earn the following points for the UCI Women Elite ranking: Time Trial 1...... 120 pts. 11...... 10 pts. Women 1995, 1996, 2...... 100 pts. 12...... 9 pts. Under-23 1997 and 1998 3...... 85 pts. 13...... 8 pts. The events are open to national teams in accordance with the qua- 4...... 70 pts. 14...... 7 pts. lification system and quotas published on 17 August 2017. 5...... 60 pts. 15...... 6 pts. 6...... 50 pts. 16...... 5 pts. ARTICLE 2 7...... 40 pts. 17...... 4 pts. PROCEDURES BEFORE THE START 8...... 30 pts. 18...... 3 pts. 9...... 20 pts. 19...... 2 pts. SPORT DIRECTORS’ MEETING 10...... 15 pts. 20...... 1 pt. All categories - Sunday, 17 September from 08:30 to 09:30

CONFIRMATION OF STARTERS ARTICLE 4 All categories - Sunday, 17 September from 09:30 to 11:30 START ORDER (each nation will be allocated a time slot) The riders shall start at identical intervals; the riders’ start order is drawn up by the UCI and communicated after the confirmation DISTRIBUTION OF RACE NUMBERS of starters. Women Junior and Men Under-23 Sunday, 17 September from 18:00 to 18:30 ARTICLE 5 FINAL CONFIRMATION OF STARTERS (IF REQUIRED) EQUIPMENT CHECK Men Junior, Women Elite and Men Elite Riders must attend the equipment check at least 15 minutes before Monday, 18 September from 09:00 to 10:00 their start time. All bikes will be checked using a measuring jig that complies with UCI Regulations. Once checked, bikes will not be DISTRIBUTION OF RACE NUMBERS allowed outside the start area. A pre-check of bikes will be orga- Men Junior, Women Elite and Men Elite nised two hours before the first rider starts. Teams may present Monday, 18 September from 18:00 to 18:30 their bikes for checking at this time. All of these procedures take place at the event headquarters. ARTICLE 6 TECHNICAL SERVICE ARTICLE 3 UCI RANKINGS SHIMANO will provide neutral service using four cars and 2 motorbikes. In accordance with UCI Regulations, the races of the UCI Road World Championships award points towards UCI rankings using the following scales: ARTICLE 7 FOLLOWING VEHICLES WOMEN JUNIOR Riders earn the following points for the UCI Women Junior Nations’ Each team will be allowed to follow their riders in a team vehicle Cup ranking and provide technical assistance if necessary. Only the vehicles provided to national teams by the Organising Committee will be 1...... 20 pts. 9...... 7 pts. allowed to follow a rider. 2...... 17 pts. 10...... 6 pts. Feeding from a following vehicle is prohibited. 3...... 15 pts. 11...... 5 pts. 4...... 13 pts. 12...... 4 pts. ARTICLE 8 5...... 11 pts. 13...... 3 pts. INTERMEDIATE TIMES 6...... 10 pts. 14...... 2 pts. 7...... 9 pts. 15...... 1 pt. Intermediate timing points will be set up at different locations on 8...... 8 pts. the course. Times will be communicated by Radio Tour.

MEN UNDER-23 ARTICLE 9 Riders earn the following points for the following rankings: HOT SEAT AND PODIUM CEREMONY UCI World Men Elite and Under-23 rankings; HOT SEAT UCI Continental Men Elite and Under-23 rankings; For the benefit of the TV production, a Hot Seat will accommodate 1...... 125 pts. 17...... 3 pts. the three riders who have set the best provisional times. The Hot Seat will be located in the finish area along the finishing straight. 2...... 85 pts. 18...... 3 pts. Immediately after they have finished, the riders with the best pro- 19...... 3 pts. 3...... 70 pts. visional times are guided to the Hot Seat by an escort provided by 4...... 60 pts. 20...... 3 pts. the organisation. 5...... 50 pts. As soon as new best times are set, the riders give up their places to 6...... 40 pts. the new riders at the head of the provisional standings. 7...... 35 pts. Sport directors shall inform the riders and team assistants of these 8...... 30 pts. arrangements. 9...... 25 pts. PODIUM CEREMONY 10...... 20 pts. The first, second and third-placed riders in each event attend the 11...... 15 pts. podium ceremony at the latest 10 minutes after the final rider of 12...... 10 pts. the event has crossed the finish line. 13...... 5 pts. 14...... 5 pts. 15...... 5 pts. 16...... 3 pts.

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21 September 16.30-18.00 Radisson Blu Royal Hotel

2017 ROAD BERGEN WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS NORWAY

#Bergen2017

30 UCI SPORTS DEPARTMENT – SEPTEMBER 2017 Germany’s wins the Men Elite Individual Time Trial at the 2016 UCI Road TECHNICAL GUIDE – 2017 UCI ROAD WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS World Championships in Doha (Qatar) at an average TECHNICALspeed of 53.6 GUIDE km/h. – 2017 UCI ROAD WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

21 September 16.30-18.00 Radisson Blu Royal Hotel

INDIVIDUAL TIME TRIAL MEN ELITE – 31 KM

WEDNESDAY 20 SEPTEMBER 2017 ROAD BERGEN Men Elite Individual Time Trial 13:05-17:25 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS NORWAY

#Bergen2017

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WEDNESDAY 20 SEPTEMBER ( ) MEN ELITE DISTANCE KM First rider: 13:05* RACE COURSE INFO TO GO COMPLETED 40 km/h 44 km/h BERGEN - GRIEGHALLEN 31,0 0,0 00:00 00:00 SYDNESTUNNELEN Tunnel (384 m) 30,8 0,2 00:00 00:00 PUDDEFJORDSBROEN (461 M) 30,4 0,6 00:00 00:00 GYLDENPRIS 29,8 1,2 00:01 00:01 SOLHEIMSVIKEN 28,3 2,7 00:04 00:03 LØBERGSVEIEN 27,8 3,2 00:04 00:04 MINDE Roundabout - both sides 26,3 4,7 00:07 00:06 WERGELAND 26,0 5,0 00:07 00:06 TVEITEVANNET 25,5 5,5 00:08 00:07 LANDÅS 24,3 6,7 00:10 00:09 NATTLANDSVEIEN 24,0 7,0 00:10 00:09

HAUKELAND Tunnel (353 m) 23,1 7,9 00:11 00:10 LAP km) 1 (16.1 STADSPORTEN Traffic island - both sides 20,4 10,6 00:15 00:14 KONG OSCARS GATE Tight right bend 19,6 11,4 00:17 00:15 SANDVIKSTORGET Tight left bend 17,7 13,3 00:19 00:18 BRYGGEN 15,9 15,1 00:22 00:20 TORGET 15,6 15,4 00:23 00:21 TORGALLMENNINGEN 15,3 15,7 00:23 00:21 SMÅSTRANDGATEN 15,2 15,8 00:23 00:21 BERGEN - FESTPLASSEN 14,9 16,1 00:24 00:21 SYDNESTUNNELEN (384 M) Tunnel (384 m) 14,7 16,3 00:24 00:22 PUDDEFJORDSBROEN (461 M) 14,1 16,9 00:25 00:23 GYLDENPRIS 13,5 17,5 00:26 00:23 SOLHEIMSVIKEN 12,1 18,9 00:28 00:25 LØBERGSVEIEN 11,6 19,4 00:29 00:26 MINDE Roundabout - both sides 10,1 20,9 00:31 00:28 WERGELAND 9,8 21,2 00:31 00:28 TVEITEVANNET 9,3 21,7 00:32 00:29 LAP 2 (11.5 km) LANDÅS 8,1 22,9 00:34 00:31 NATTLANDSVEIEN 7,8 23,2 00:34 00:31 HAUKELAND Tunnel (353 m) 6,9 24,1 00:36 00:32 STADSPORTEN Traffic island - both sides 4,2 26,8 00:40 00:36 KONG OSCARS GATE Tight right bend 3,5 27,8 00:41 00:37 VETRLIDSALMENNING Bicycle exchange zone 3,4 27,6 00:41 00:37 SKANSEN 3,4 km - 9,1% 2,7 28,3 00:42 00:38 FJELLVEIEN 2,2 28,8 00:43 00:39 SKANSEMYREN 1,4 29,6 00:44 00:40 SKANSEMYREN 1,0 30,0 00:45 00:40

KNATTEN 0,5 30,5 00:45 00:41 km) (3.4 FLØYEN MT. MOUNT FLØYEN 0,0 31,0 00:46 00:42 *Estimated time; will be adjusted depending on the exact number of riders.

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BICYCLE EXCHANGE ZONE - ME CATEGORY ONLY

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SPECIAL REGULATIONS INDIVIDUAL TIME TRIAL - ME CATEGORY ONLY

ARTICLE 1 ARTICLE 5 PARTICIPATION EQUIPMENT CHECK The event is reserved for riders of the following categories: Riders must attend the equipment check at least 15 minutes be¬fore their start time. All bikes will be checked using a measuring YEAR OF EVENT CATEGORY jig that complies with UCI Regulations. Once checked, bikes will BIRTH not be allowed outside the start area. A pre-check of bikes will be organised two hours before the first rider starts. Teams may pre- Men Elite 1994 and sent their bikes for checking at this time. . Men Elite Individual earlier Time Trial Under-23* 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 ARTICLE 6 * If an Under-23 rider participates in the Men Elite Time Trial at TECHNICAL SERVICE the UCI Road World Championships he will not be permitted to take part in the Men Under-23 Time Trial at subsequent editions SHIMANO will provide neutral service using four cars and 2 of the UCI Road World Championships (Article 9.2.020 of the UCI motorbikes. Regulations). Furthermore, an extra neutral assistance will be provided by the The events are open to national teams in accordance with the organisation in order to provide neutral service to riders in the final qualification system and quotas published on 17 August 2017. climb. The details of this extra assistance will be provided during the sport directors’ meeting.

ARTICLE 2 PROCEDURES BEFORE THE START ARTICLE 7 FOLLOWING VEHICLES SPORT DIRECTORS’ MEETING Each team will be allowed to follow their riders in a team vehicle All categories - Sunday, 17 September from 08:30 to 09:30 and provide technical assistance if necessary. Only the vehicles provided to national teams by the Organising Committee will be CONFIRMATION OF STARTERS allowed to follow a rider. All categories - Sunday, 17 September from 09:30 to 11:30 (each nation will be allocated a time slot) Team vehicles are not allowed to drive up the last 3.4 km climb; specific provisions are explained on page 35. DISTRIBUTION OF RACE NUMBERS Feeding from a following vehicle is prohibited. Women Junior and Men Under-23 Sunday, 17 September, from 18:00 to 18:30 FINAL CONFIRMATION OF STARTERS (IF REQUIRED) ARTICLE 8 Men Junior, Women Elite and Men Elite INTERMEDIATE TIMES Monday, 18 September from 09:00 to 10:00 Intermediate timing points will be set up at different locations on DISTRIBUTION OF RACE NUMBERS the course. Times will be communicated by Radio Tour. Men Junior, Women Elite and Men Elite - Monday, 18 The Commissaires’ Panel may take the decision to stop any rider in September from 18:00 to 18:30 the Bicycle exchange zone (see exact position on page 35) if they are deemed not to be riding at a competitive speed and thereby All start procedures will take place at the event headquarters. putting at risk the proper conduct of the race and/or the safety of a rider or any other intervening party.

ARTICLE 3 UCI RANKINGS ARTICLE 9 In accordance with UCI Regulations, the races of the UCI Road HOT SEAT AND PODIUM CEREMONY World Championships award points towards UCI rankings using the following scales: HOT SEAT For the benefit of the TV production, a Hot Seat will accommodate MEN ELITE the three riders who have set the best provisional times. The Hot Seat will be located in the finish area along the finishing straight. The riders earn points for the following rankings: Immediately after they have finished, the riders with the best pro- UCI World Men Elite and Under-23 rankings; visional times are guided to the Hot Seat by an escort provided by the organisation. UCI Continental Men Elite and Under-23 rankings; 1...... 350 pts. 11...... 40 pts. As soon as new best times are set, the riders give up their places to the new riders at the head of the provisional standings. 2...... 250 pts. 12...... 30 pts. 3...... 200 pts. 13...... 25 pts. Sport directors shall inform the riders and team assistants of these 4...... 150 pts. 14...... 20 pts. arrangements. 5...... 125 pts. 15...... 15 pts. 6...... 100 pts. 16...... 10 pts. PODIUM CEREMONY 7...... 85 pts. 17...... 5 pts. The first, second and third-placed riders in each event will make 8...... 70 pts. 18...... 5 pts. themselves available for the podium ceremony immediately after the final rider of the event has crossed the finish line. The riders 9...... 60 pts. 19...... 5 pts. concerned will be escorted from the finish venue at Mount Fløyen 10...... 50 pts. 20...... 5 pts. to the podium via the funicular and then an official organisation car. Each rider will be accompanied by his chaperon and may be accompanied by a team assistant. ARTICLE 4 START ORDER The riders start at identical intervals; the riders’ start order is drawn up by the UCI and communicated after the confirmation of starters.

36 UCI SPORTS DEPARTMENT – SEPTEMBER 2017 Norway’s Kristoffer HALVORSEN wins the sprint after 165.7 km TECHNICAL GUIDE – 2017 UCI ROAD WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS at The Pearl circuit (Doha, Qatar) to become 2016 UCI TECHNICALWorld Champion GUIDE – 2017 UCI ROAD WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS in the Under-23 Road Race.

ROAD RACES MEN UNDER-23 (MU) – 191 KM WOMEN JUNIOR (WJ) – 76.4 KM WOMEN ELITE (WE) – 152.8 KM

FRIDAY 22 SEPTEMBER Women Junior Road Race 10:05 - 12:15 Men Under-23 Road Race 13:15 - 17:45

SATURDAY 23 SEPTEMBER Women Elite Road Race 13:30 - 17:35

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PROFILE - ALL CATEGORIES EXCEPT MJ AND ME

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WOMEN MEN WOMEN DISTANCE (KM) DISTANCE (KM) DISTANCE (KM) JUNIOR UNDER-23 ELITE

34 38 40 44 36 40 RACE ROUTE INFO TO GO COMPLETED km/h km/h TO GO COMPLETED km/h km/h TO GO COMPLETED km/h km/h BERGEN - FESTPLASSEN 76,4 0,0 10:05 10:05 191,0 0,0 13:15 13:15 152,8 0,0 13:30 13:30 SYDNESTUNNELEN Tunnel (384 m) 76,2 0,2 10:05 10:05 190,8 0,2 13:15 13:15 152,6 0,2 13:30 13:30 PUDDEFJORDSBROEN (461 M) 75,8 0,6 10:06 10:05 190,4 0,6 13:16 13:16 152,2 0,6 13:31 13:30 GYLDENPRIS 75,2 1,2 10:07 10:06 189,8 1,2 13:17 13:16 151,6 1,2 13:32 13:31 SOLHEIMSVIKEN 73,7 2,7 10:09 10:09 188,3 2,7 13:19 13:18 150,1 2,7 13:34 13:34 LØBERGSVEIEN Feed zone n°2 73,2 3,2 10:10 10:10 187,8 3,2 13:20 13:19 149,6 3,2 13:35 13:34 MINDE Roundabout -both sides 71,7 4,7 10:13 10:12 186,3 4,7 13:22 13:21 148,1 4,7 13:37 13:37 WERGELAND 71,3 5,1 10:14 10:13 185,9 5,1 13:22 13:22 147,7 5,1 13:38 13:37 LANDÅS 70,2 6,2 10:15 10:14 184,8 6,2 13:24 13:23 146,6 6,2 13:40 13:39 MANNSVERK 69,6 6,8 10:17 10:15 184,2 6,8 13:25 13:24 146,0 6,8 13:41 13:40 SOLLIEN - SALMON HILL 1.5 km à 6.4% 68,0 8,4 10:19 10:18 182,6 8,4 13:27 13:26 144,4 8,4 13:44 13:42 LANDÅSSVINGEN 66,3 10,1 10:22 10:20 180,9 10,1 13:30 13:29 142,7 10,1 13:46 13:45 HAUKELAND HOSPITAL Tunnel (353 m) 65,3 11,1 10:24 10:22 179,9 11,1 13:31 13:30 141,7 11,1 13:48 13:46 ÂRSTAD Feed zone n°1 64,5 12,0 10:26 10:23 179,1 12,0 13:33 13:31 140,9 12,0 13:49 13:47 STADSPORTEN Traffic island - both sides 62,7 13,7 10:29 10:26 177,3 13,7 13:35 13:33 139,1 13,7 13:52 13:50 KONG OSCARS GATE Tight right bend 61,8 14,6 10:30 10:28 176,4 14,6 13:37 13:35 138,2 14,6 13:54 13:51 SANDVIKSTORGET Tight left bend 59,9 16,5 10:34 10:31 174,5 16,5 13:40 13:37 136,3 16,5 13:57 13:54 BRYGGEN 58,3 18,1 10:36 10:33 172,9 18,1 13:42 13:39 134,7 18,1 14:00 13:57 TORGET 57,9 18,5 10:37 10:34 172,5 18,5 13:43 13:40 134,3 18,5 14:00 13:57 TORGALLMENNINGEN 57,7 18,7 10:38 10:34 172,3 18,7 13:43 13:40 134,1 18,7 14:01 13:58 SMÅSTRANDGATEN 57,6 18,8 10:38 10:34 172,2 18,8 13:43 13:40 134,0 18,8 14:01 13:58 BERGEN - FESTPLASSEN 1st crossing of the line 57,3 19,1 10:38 10:35 171,9 19,1 13:43 13:41 133,7 19,1 14:01 13:58 BERGEN - FESTPLASSEN 2nd crossing of the line 38,2 38,2 11:12 11:05 152,8 38,2 14:12 14:07 114,6 38,2 14:33 14:27 BERGEN - FESTPLASSEN 3rd crossing of the line 19,1 57,3 11:46 11:35 133,7 57,3 14:41 14:33 95,5 57,3 15:05 14:55 BERGEN - FESTPLASSEN 4th crossing of the line 0 76,4 12:19 12:05 114,6 76,4 15:09 14:59 76,4 76,4 15:37 15:24 BERGEN - FESTPLASSEN 5th crossing of the line 95,5 95,5 15:38 15:25 57,3 95,5 16:09 15:53 BERGEN - FESTPLASSEN 6th crossing of the line 76,4 114,6 16:07 15:51 38,2 114,6 16:41 16:21 BERGEN - FESTPLASSEN 7th crossing of the line 57,3 133,7 16:35 16:17 19,1 133,7 17:12 16:50 BERGEN - FESTPLASSEN 8th crossing of the line 38,2 152,8 17:04 16:43 0 152,8 17:44 17:19 BERGEN - FESTPLASSEN 9th crossing of the line 19,1 171,9 17:33 17:09 BERGEN - FESTPLASSEN 10th crossing of the line 0 191,0 18:01 17:35

LAST 5 KILOMETRES - ALL CATEGORIES

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FINISH VENUE - ALL CATEGORIES

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SPECIAL REGULATIONS ROAD RACE - WJ, MU AND WE CATEGORIES

ARTICLE 1 WOMEN ELITE PARTICIPATION Riders earn the following points for the UCI Women Elite ranking: The events are reserved for riders of the following categories: 1...... 200 pts. 11...... 60 pts. 2...... 170 pts. 12...... 50 pts. EVENT CATEGORY YEAR OF BIRTH 3...... 140 pts. 13...... 40 pts. 4...... 130 pts. 14...... 30 pts. Women Junior Road Women Junior 1999 and 2000 5...... 120 pts. 15...... 20 pts. Race 6...... 110 pts. 16...... 15 pts. Men Under-23 Road Men Under-23 1995, 1996, 1997, 7...... 100 pts. 17...... 10 pts. Race 1998 8...... 90 pts. 18...... 8 pts. 9...... 80 pts. 19...... 5 pts. Women Elite Road Women Elite 1994 and earlier 10...... 70 pts. 20...... 3 pts. Race Women Under-23 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 ARTICLE 4 TECHNICAL SERVICE AND FEEDING ZONES The events are open to national teams in accordance with the qualification sys- tem and quotas published on 17 August 2017. SHIMANO will provide neutral service for road races using four cars and 2 mo- torbikes. In addition to this service, SHIMANO will provide technical assistance at ARTICLE 2 a fixed point in the team pits (feed zone 1) located on “Årstadvein Road”. PROCEDURES BEFORE THE START Teams can carry out technical assistance and change wheels and bikes at the team pits provided for this purpose. CONFIRMATION OF STARTERS All categories – Wednesday, 20 September from 09:00 to 12:00 The feeding of riders is solely authorised at specific locations around the course (each nation will be allocated a time slot for confirmation) at times established by the UCI. SPORT DIRECTORS’ MEETING ARTICLE 5 All categories – Thursday, 21 September from 08:30 to 09:30 FOLLOWING VEHICLES FINAL CONFIRMATION OF STARTERS (IF REQUIRED) Sport directors will be allowed to provide technical assistance from their team Men Junior, Women Elite and Men Elite – Thursday, 21 September vehicles in accordance with the following arrangements: from 09:30 to 10:30 WOMEN JUNIOR DISTRIBUTION OF RACE NUMBERS Each nation is allowed one vehicle in the race convoy, in the following order: Men Under-23 – Thursday, 21 September from 18:00 to 19:00 1. the vehicles of nations with five or more riders in their team; Women Junior and Men Junior – Thursday, 21 September from 18:00 to 19:00* 2. the vehicles of nations with fewer than five riders, arranged in descending order of rider numbers. The groupings of nations will be communicated by Women Elite and Men Elite - Friday 22 September, from 18 h 00 à 18 h 30 the UCI after the riders’ confirmation. * the distribution of race numbers for the Women Junior and Men Junior catego- Within each group, the order is determined by the most recently published UCI ries will take place at the Radisson Blu Royal Hotel, Bryggen N-5835 Bergen after Women Junior Nations’ Cup ranking. The order of the remaining unclassified the UCI Junior Conference. nations is determined by drawing lots. For vehicles representing more than one nation, the best-placed nation on the ranking is taken into account. All other start procedures will take place at the event headquarters UNDER-23 ARTICLE 3 Each nation is allowed one vehicle in the race convoy, in the following order: UCI RANKINGS 1. the vehicles of nations with five or more riders in their team; In accordance with UCI Regulations, the races of the UCI Road World 2. the vehicles of nations with fewer than five riders, arranged in descending Championships award points towards UCI rankings using the following scales: order of rider numbers. The groupings of nations will be communicated by WOMEN JUNIOR the UCI after the riders’ confirmation. Riders earn the following points for the UCI Women Junior Nations’ Cup ranking: Within each group, the order is determined by the most recently published UCI 1...... 20 pts. 9...... 7 pts. Under-23 Nations’ Cup ranking. The order of the remaining unclassified nations is determined by the number of UCI points in the most recently published 2...... 17 pts. 10...... 6 pts. Under-23 Continental Circuit ranking for nations. For vehicles representing more 3...... 15 pts. 11...... 5 pts. than one nation, the best-placed nation on the ranking is taken into account. 4...... 13 pts. 12...... 4 pts. 5...... 11 pts. 13...... 3 pts. WOMEN ELITE 6...... 10 pts. 14...... 2 pts. Each nation is allowed one vehicle in the race convoy, in the following order: 7...... 9 pts. 15...... 1 pt. 1. the vehicles of nations with six or more riders in their team; 8...... 8 pts. 2. the vehicles of nations with fewer than six riders, arranged in descending MEN UNDER-23 order of rider numbers. The groupings of nations will be communicated by the UCI after the riders’ confirmation. Riders earn points for the following rankings: Within each group, the order is determined by the most recently published UCI World Men Elite and Under-23 rankings; Women Elite nation ranking. For vehicles representing more than one nation, UCI Continental Men Elite and Under-23 rankings. the best-placed nation is taken into account. 1...... 200 pts. 21...... 5 pts. 2...... 150 pts. 22...... 5 pts. ARTICLE 6 3...... 125 pts. 23...... 5 pts. TIME LIMITS 4...... 100 pts. 24...... 5 pts. 5...... 85 pts. 25...... 5 pts. Any rider who has been dropped and lapped by the leading riders, or who is 6...... 70 pts. 26...... 5 pts. over 15 minutes behind the leading riders, may be eliminated by the commis- saires and must leave the race when crossing the finish line. All other riders are 7...... 60 pts. 27...... 5 pts. included in the race classification according to their finishing position. 8...... 50 pts. 28...... 5 pts. 9...... 40 pts. 29...... 5 pts. 10...... 35 pts. 30...... 5 pts. ARTICLE 7 11...... 30 pts. 31...... 3 pts. PODIUM CEREMONY 12...... 25 pts. 32...... 3 pts. The first, second and third-placed riders in the race must attend the podium 13...... 20 pts. 33...... 3 pts. ceremony at the latest 10 minutes after the first rider has crossed the finish line. 14...... 15 pts. 34...... 3 pts. 15...... 10 pts. 35...... 3 pts. In addition, the Men Junior and Women Junior UCI Nations’ Cup podium will be organised immediately after the respective ceremonies (road races) of these 16...... 5 pts. 36...... 3 pts. categories. The top three nations (all riders of the category as well as the team’s 17...... 5 pts. 37...... 3 pts. sports director) must attend the podium immediately after the end of the race. 18...... 5 pts. 38...... 3 pts. 19...... 5 pts. 39...... 3 pts. Sport directors shall inform the riders and team assistants of these arrangements. 20...... 5 pts. 40...... 3 pts.

41 UCI SPORTS DEPARTMENT – SEPTEMBER 2017 The UCI’s mission is to develop and promote cycling as a competitive sport, as a healthy recreational activity and as a sustainable means of transport, accessible to all. The UCI Bike City label recognises cities and regions that not only host major UCI cycling events but also demonstrate outstanding commitment to cycling for all.

BERGEN NORWAY

Bergen was awarded the UCI Bike City label in October 2016

Through numerous exciting projects, Bergen aims to reach 10% of trips by bike by 2019. A national level, 8 billion NOK is being invested in new bike paths helping reach the target of getting 80% of children to walk and cycle to school.

MORE INFORMATION http://www.uci.ch/cyclingforall/uci-bike-city-label

CONTACT [email protected] The ambassador to the Bergen 2017 UCI Road World Championships, Norway’s Thor Hushovd becomes UCI Road World Champion in 2010TECHNICAL in a sprint GUIDE after –257.2 2017 UCI ROAD WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS km of racing on the circuit in Melbourne (Australia).

ROAD RACES MEN JUNIOR (MJ) – 133.8 KM MEN ELITE (ME) – 267.5 KM

SATURDAY 23 SEPTEMBER Men Junior Road Race 09:30-12:50

SUNDAY 24 SEPTEMBER Men Elite Road Race 10:05-16:50

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COURSE - MJ AND ME

PROFILE - MJ AND ME

Details of the final circuit are shown on page 38.

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MEN MEN DISTANCE (KM) DISTANCE (KM) JUNIOR ELITE

38 42 38 42 RACE ROUTE INFO TO GO COMPLETED km/h km/h TO GO COMPLETED km/h km/h RONG 09:30 09:30 10:05 10:05 RONG neutralised section : 1.5 km neutralised section : 1.5 km RONGESUND Official Start 133,8 0,0 09:35 09:35 267,5 0,0 10:10 10:10 RONGESUNDET BRO 133,4 0,4 09:35 09:35 267,1 0,4 10:10 10:10 SVELGEN BRO 127,9 5,9 09:44 09:43 261,6 5,9 10:19 10:18 SOLSVIKSUNDET BRO 126,0 7,8 09:47 09:46 259,7 7,8 10:22 10:21 ÅGOTNES Roundabout - both sides 120,9 12,9 09:55 09:53 254,6 12,9 10:30 10:28 SPJELDSUNDET BRO 117,7 16,1 10:00 09:58 251,4 16,1 10:35 10:33 SPJELDTUNNELEN Tunnel (113 m) 117,6 16,2 10:00 09:58 251,3 16,2 10:35 10:33 KOLLTVEIT 114,0 19,8 10:06 10:03 247,7 19,8 10:41 10:38 KOLLTVEITTUNNELEN Tunnel (1070 m) 112,6 21,2 10:08 10:05 246,3 21,2 10:43 10:40 STRAUME 109,3 24,5 10:13 10:10 243,0 24,5 10:48 10:45 SOTRABRUA 105,4 28,4 10:19 10:15 239,1 28,4 10:54 10:50 GRAVDAL 98,2 35,6 10:31 10:25 231,9 35,6 11:06 11:00 GYLDENPRIS Circuit entrance 94,3 39,5 10:37 10:31 228,0 39,5 11:12 11:06 SOLHEIMSVIKEN 92,8 41,0 10:39 10:33 226,5 41,0 11:14 11:08 LØBERGSVEIEN Feed zone n°2 92,3 41,5 10:40 10:34 226,0 41,5 11:15 11:09 MINDE Roundabout - both sides 90,8 43,0 10:42 10:36 224,5 43,0 11:17 11:11 WERGELAND 90,4 43,4 10:43 10:37 224,1 43,4 11:18 11:12 LANDÅS 89,3 44,5 10:45 10:38 223,0 44,5 11:20 11:13 MANNSVERK 88,7 45,1 10:46 10:39 222,4 45,1 11:21 11:14 SOLLIEN - SALMON HILL 1.5 km - 6.4% 87,1 46,7 10:48 10:41 220,8 46,7 11:23 11:16 LANDÅSSVINGEN 85,4 48,4 10:51 10:44 219,1 48,4 11:26 11:19 HAUKELAND HOSPITAL Tunnel (353 m) 84,6 49,3 10:52 10:45 218,3 49,3 11:27 11:20 ÂRSTAD Feed zone n°1 84,4 49,4 10:53 10:45 218,1 49,4 11:28 11:20 STADSPORTEN Traffic island - both sides 81,8 52,0 10:57 10:49 215,5 52,0 11:32 11:24 KONG OSCARS GATE Tight right bend 80,9 52,9 10:58 10:50 214,6 52,9 11:33 11:25 SANDVIKSTORGET Tight left bend 79,0 54,8 11:01 10:53 212,7 54,8 11:36 11:28 BRYGGEN 77,4 56,4 11:04 10:55 211,1 56,4 11:39 11:30 TORGET 77,0 56,8 11:04 10:56 210,7 56,8 11:39 11:31 TORGALLMENNINGEN 76,8 57,0 11:05 10:56 210,5 57,0 11:40 11:31 SMÅSTRANDGATEN 76,7 57,1 11:05 10:56 210,4 57,1 11:40 11:31 BERGEN - FESTPLASSEN 1st crossing of the line 76,4 57,4 11:05 10:57 210,1 57,4 11:40 11:32 SYDNESTUNNELEN Tunnel (384 m) 76,2 57,6 11:05 10:57 209,9 57,6 11:40 11:32 PUDDEFJORDSBROEN (461 M) 75,8 58,0 11:06 10:57 209,5 58,0 11:41 11:32 GYLDENPRIS 75,2 58,6 11:07 10:58 208,9 58,6 11:42 11:33 SOLLIEN - SALMON HILL 1.5 km - 6.4% 68,0 65,8 11:18 11:09 201,7 65,8 11:53 11:44 STADSPORTEN Traffic island - both sides 62,7 71,1 11:27 11:16 196,4 71,1 12:02 11:51 BRYGGEN 58,3 75,5 11:34 11:22 192,0 75,5 12:09 11:57 BERGEN - FESTPLASSEN 2nd crossing of the line 57,3 76,5 11:35 11:24 191,0 76,5 12:10 11:59 BERGEN - FESTPLASSEN 3rd crossing of the line 38,2 95,6 12:05 11:51 171,9 95,6 12:40 12:26 BERGEN - FESTPLASSEN 4th crossing of the line 19,1 114,7 12:36 12:18 152,8 114,7 13:11 12:53 BERGEN - FESTPLASSEN 5th crossing of the line 0,0 133,8 13:06 12:46 133,7 133,8 13:41 13:21 BERGEN - FESTPLASSEN 6th crossing of the line 114,6 152,9 14:11 13:48 BERGEN - FESTPLASSEN 7th crossing of the line 95,5 172,0 14:41 14:15 BERGEN - FESTPLASSEN 8th crossing of the line 76,4 191,1 15:11 14:43 BERGEN - FESTPLASSEN 9th crossing of the line 57,3 210,2 15:41 15:10 BERGEN - FESTPLASSEN 10th crossing of the line 38,2 229,3 16:12 15:37 BERGEN - FESTPLASSEN 11th crossing of the line 19,1 248,4 16:42 16:04 BERGEN - FESTPLASSEN 12th crossing of the line 0 267,5 17:12 16:32

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START VENUE - MJ AND ME

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SPECIAL REGULATIONS ROAD RACE - MJ AND ME CATEGORIES

ARTICLE 1 31...... 20 pts. 46...... 10 pts. PARTICIPATION 32...... 10 pts. 47...... 10 pts. 33...... 10 pts. 48...... 10 pts. The event is reserved for riders of the following categories: 34...... 10 pts. 49...... 10 pts. YEAR OF ...... EVENT CATEGORY 35. 10 pts. 50. 10 pts. BIRTH 36...... 10 pts. 51...... 5 pts. Men Junior Road Race Men Junior 1999 and 2000 37...... 10 pts. 52...... 5 pts. 38...... 10 pts. 53...... 5 pts. Men Elite Road Race Men Elite 1994 and 39...... 10 pts. 54...... 5 pts. earlier 40...... 10 pts. 55...... 5 pts. Men Under-23* 1995, 1996, 41...... 10 pts. 56...... 3 pts. 1997, 1998 42...... 10 pts. 57...... 3 pts. 43...... 10 pts. 58...... 3 pts. * if an Under-23 rider participates in the Men Elite Road Race at ...... 59...... 3 pts. the UCI Road World Championships he will not be permitted to 44. 10 pts. take part in the Men Under-23 Road Race at subsequent editions 45...... 10 pts. 60...... 3 pts. of the UCI Road World Championships (Article 9.2.013 of the UCI Regulations). ARTICLE 4 The events are open to national teams in accordance with the quali- TECHNICAL SERVICE AND FEED ZONES fication system and quotas published on 17 August 2017. SHIMANO will provide neutral service for road races using four cars and 2 motorbikes. In addition to this service, SHIMANO will ARTICLE 2 provide technical assistance at a fixed point in the team pits (feed PROCEDURES BEFORE THE START zone 1) located on “Årstadvein Road”. CONFIRMATION OF STARTERS Teams can carry out technical assistance and change wheels and All categories – Wednesday, 20 September from 09:00 to 12:00 bikes at the team pits provided for this purpose. (each nation will be allocated a time slot for confirmation) The feeding of riders is solely authorised at specific locations SPORT DIRECTORS’ MEETING around the course at times established by the UCI. All categories – Thursday, 21 September from 08:30 to 09:30 ARTICLE 5 FINAL CONFIRMATION OF STARTERS (IF REQUIRED) FOLLOWING VEHICLES Men Junior, Women Elite and Men Elite Sport directors will be allowed to provide technical assistance from Thursday, 21 September from 09:30 to 10:30 their team vehicles in accordance with the following arrangements:

DISTRIBUTION OF RACE NUMBERS MEN JUNIOR Women Junior and Men Junior – Thursday, 21 September Each nation is allowed one vehicle in the race convoy, in the fol- from 18:00 to 19:00* lowing order: Women Elite and Men Elite - Friday 22 September from 18:00 to 18:30 1. the vehicles of nations with five or more riders in their team; * the distribution of race numbers for the Women Junior and Men 2. the vehicles of nations with fewer than five riders, arranged in Junior categories will take place at the Radisson Blu Royal Hotel, descending order of rider numbers. The groupings of nations Bryggen N-5835 Bergen after the UCI Junior Conference. will be communicated by the UCI after the riders’ confirmation. All other start procedures will take place at the event headquarters. Within each group, the order is determined by the most recently published UCI Men Junior Nations’ Cup ranking. The order of the ARTICLE 3 remaining unclassified nations is determined by drawing lots. For UCI RANKINGS vehicles representing more than one nation, the best-placed na- In accordance with UCI Regulations, the races of the UCI Road tion on the ranking is taken into account. World Championships award points towards UCI rankings using the following scales: MEN ELITE Each nation is allowed one vehicle in the race convoy, in the fol- MEN JUNIOR lowing order: Riders earn the following points for the UCI Men Junior Nations’ the vehicles of nations with nine riders in their team; Cup ranking: 1...... 20 pts. 9...... 7 pts. the vehicles of nations with seven or eight riders in their team; 2...... 17 pts. 10...... 6 pts. the vehicles of nations with fewer than seven riders, arranged in 3...... 15 pts. 11...... 5 pts. descending order of rider numbers. The groupings of nations 4...... 13 pts. 12...... 4 pts. will be communicated by the UCI after the riders’ confirmation. 5...... 11 pts. 13...... 3 pts. In each group, the order is determined by the most recently pu- 6...... 10 pts. blished UCI World Ranking for nations. The order of the remaining 7...... 9 pts. 14...... 2 pts. unclassified nations is then determined by the number of UCI 8...... 8 pts. 15...... 1 pts. points in the most recently published Continental Circuit ranking for nations. For vehicles representing more than one nation, the MEN ELITE best-placed nation on the ranking is taken into account. The riders earn points for the following rankings: UCI World Men Elite and Under-23 rankings; ARTICLE 6 UCI Continental Men Elite and Under-23 rankings. TIME LIMITS 1...... 600 pts. 16...... 35 pts. Any rider who has been dropped and lapped by the leading 2...... 475 pts. 17...... 30 pts. riders, or who is over 15 minutes behind the leading riders, may be 3...... 400 pts. 18...... 30 pts. eliminated by the commissaires and must leave the race before 4...... 325 pts. 19...... 30 pts. the circuit entry or when crossing the finish line. All other riders 5...... 275 pts. 20...... 30 pts. are included in the race classification according to their finishing 6...... 225 pts. 21...... 30 pts. position. 7...... 175 pts. 22...... 20 pts. 8...... 150 pts. 23...... 20 pts. ARTICLE 7 9...... 125 pts. 24...... 20 pts. PODIUM CEREMONY 10...... 100 pts. 25...... 20 pts. 11...... 85 pts. 26...... 20 pts. The first, second and third-placed riders in the race must attend 12...... 70 pts. 27...... 20 pts. the podium ceremony at the latest 10 minutes after the first rider 13...... 60 pts. 28...... 20 pts. has crossed the finish line. 14...... 50 pts. 29...... 20 pts. Sport directors shall inform the riders and team assistants of these 15...... 40 pts. 30...... 20 pts. arrangements.

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PAST WINNERS OF THE UCI ROAD WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

MEN ELITE – INDIVIDUAL TIME TRIAL 2003 Canada - Hamilton - 30,8 km FOTHEN Marcus (GER) LIEU / VENUE 1er/1st 2004 Italy - Bardolino - 36,75 km BRAJKOVIC Janez (SLO) 1994 Italy - Palerme - 42 km (open) BOARDMAN Chris, (GBR) 2005 Spain - Madrid - 37,9 km IGNATIEV Mikhail (RUS) 1995 Colombia - Tunja - 43 km (open) INDURAIN Miguel (ESP) 2006 Austria - Salzburg - 39,54 km CORNU Dominique (BEL) 1996 Switzerland - Lugano - 40,400 km ZUELLE Alex (SUI) 2007 Germany - Stuttgart - 38,1 km BOOM Lars (NED) 1997 Spain - San Sebastian - 42,600 km JALABERT Laurent (FRA) 2008 Italy - - 33,5 km MALORI Adriano (ITA) 1998 Netherlands - Valkenburg - 43,5 km OLANO MANZANO Abraham (ESP) 2009 Switzerland - Mendrisio - 33,2 km BOBRIDGE Jack (AUS) 1999 Italy - Treviso - 50,60 km ULLRICH Jan (GER) 2010 Australia, Geelong - 31,8 km PHINNEY Taylor (USA) 2000 France - Plouay - 47,6 km HONCHAR Serhiy (UKR) 2011 Denmark - Copenhagen - 35,2 km DURBRIDGE Luke (AUS) 2001 Portugal - Lisbonne - 38,7 km ULLRICH Jan (GER) 2012 Netherlands - Limburg - 36 km VOROBYEV Anton (RUS) 2002 Belgium - Zolder - 40,4 km BOTERO ECHEVERRY Santiago (COL) 2013 Italy - Toscana - 43,46 km HOWSON Damien (AUS) 2003 Canada - Hamilton - 41,6 km MILLAR David (GBR) 2014 Spain - Ponferrada - 36,15 km FLAKEMORE Campbell (AUS) 2004 Italy - Bardolino - 46,75 km ROGERS Michael (AUS) 2015 USA - Richmond - 29,9 km SCHMIDT Mads Wurtz (DEN) 2005 Spain - Madrid - 44,10 km ROGERS Michael (AUS) 2016 Qatar - Doha - 28,9 km MATHIS Marco (GER) 2006 Austria - Salzburg - 50,83 km CANCELLARA Fabian (SUI) MEN ELITE– ROAD RACE 2007 Germany - Stuttgart - 44,9 km CANCELLARA Fabian (SUI) LIEU / VENUE 1er/1st 2008 Italy - Varese 43,7 km GRABSCH Bert (GER) 1927 Germany - Nurburgring - 182,48 km BINDA Alfredo (ITA) 2009 Switzerland - Mendrisio - 49,8 km CANCELLARA Fabian (SUI) 1928 Hungary - Budapest - 192 km RONSSE Georges (BEL) 2010 Australia - Melbourne - 45,6 km CANCELLARA Fabian (SUI) 1929 Switzerland - Zurich - 200 km RONSSE Georges (BEL) 2011 Denmark - Copenhagen - 46,4 km MARTIN Tony (GER) 1930 Belgium - Liège - 210 km BINDA Alfredo (ITA) 2012 Netherlands - Limburg - 45,7 km MARTIN Tony (GER) 1931 Denmark - Kobenhavn - 172 km GUERRA Learco (ITA) 2013 Italy - Toscana - 57,86 km MARTIN Tony (GER) 1932 Italy - Roma - 206,100 km BINDA Alfredo (ITA) 2014 Spain - Ponferrada - 47,1 km WIGGINS Bradley (GBR) 1933 France - Monthléry - 250 km SPEICHER Georges (FRA) 2015 USA - Richmond - 53,5 km KIRYIENKA Vasil (BLR) 1934 Germany - Leipzig - 225,800 km KAERS Karel (BEL) 2016 Qatar - Doha - 40 km MARTIN Tony (GER) 1935 Belgium - Florette - 216 km AERTS Jean (BEL) WOMEN ELITE – INDIVIDUAL TIME TRIAL 1936 Switzerland - Berne - 218,400 km MAGNE Antonin (FRA) LIEU / VENUE 1er/1st 1937 Denmark - Kobenhavn - 297,500 km MEULENBERG Eloi (BEL) 1994 Italy - Palerme - 30 km KURRECK Karen (USA) 1938 Netherlands - Valkenburg - 273 km KINT Marcel (BEL) 1995 Colombia - Tunja - 26 km LONGO Jeannie (FRA) 1946 Switzerland - Zurich - 270 km KNECHT Hans (SUI) 1996 Switzerland - Lugano - 26,4 km LONGO Jeannie (FRA) 1947 France - Reims - 274,035 km MIDDELKAMP Th, (NED) 1997 Spain - San Sebastian - 28 km LONGO-CIPRELLI Jeannie (FRA) 1948 Netherlands - Valkenbourg - 266,8 km SCHOTTE Briek (BEL) 1998 Netherlands - Valkenburg - 23 km ZIJLAARD-VAN MOORSEL Leontien (NED) 1949 Denmark - Kobenhavn - 290 km VAN STEENBERGEN, R, (BEL) 1999 Italy - Treviso - 25,85 km ZIJLAARD-VAN MOORSEL Leontien (NED) 1950 Belgium - Moorslede - 284 km SCHOTTE Briek (BEL) 2000 France - Plouay - 24,5 km HOLDEN Mari (USA) 1951 Italy - Varese - 295,200 km KUBLER Ferdi (SUI) 2001 Portugal - Lisbonne - 19,2 km LONGO-CIPRELLI Jeannie (FRA) 1952 Luxemburg - Luxemburg - 280 km MULLER Heinz (RFA) 2002 Belgium - Zolder - 23,2 km ZABIROVA Zoulfia (RUS) 1953 Switzerland - Lugano - 270 km COPPI Fausto (ITA) 2003 Canada - Hamilton - 20,8 km SOMARRIBA ARROLA Joane (ESP) 1954 Germany - Sollingen - 240 km BOBET Louison (FRA) 2004 Italy - Bardolino - 24,05 km THÜRIG Karin (SUI) 1955 Italy - Frascati - 293,132 km OCKERS Stan (BEL) 2005 Spain - Madrid - 21,9 km THÜRIG Karin (SUI) 1956 Denmark - Ballerup - 285,120 km VAN STEENBERGEN R, (BEL) 2006 Austria - Salzburg - 26,12 km ARMSTRONG Kristin (USA) 1957 Belgium - Waregem - 285,600 km VAN STEENBERGEN R, (BEL) 2007 Germany - Stuttgart - 25,1 km KUPFERNAGEL Hanka (GER) 1958 France - Reims - 276,794 km BALDINI Ercole (ITA) 2008 Italy - Varese - 25,15 km NEBEN Amber (USA) 1959 Netherlands - Zandwoort - 292,033 km DARRIGADE André (FRA) 2009 Switzerland - Mendrisio - 26,8 km ARMSTRONG Kristin (USA) 1960 Germany - Sachsenring - 279,392 km VAN LOOY Rik (BEL) 2010 Australia - Melbourne - 22,8 km POOLEY Emma (GBR) 1961 Switzerland - Berne - 285,252 km VAN LOOY Rik (BEL) 2011 Denmark - Copenhagen - 27,8 km ARNDT Judith (GER) 1962 Italy - Salo - 296,240 km STABLINSKI Jean (FRA) 2012 Netherlands - Limburg - 24,1 km ARNDT Judith (GER) 1963 Belgium - Ronse - 278,800 km BEHEYT Benoni (BEL) 2013 Italy - Toscana - 21,8 km VAN DIJK Ellen (NED) 1964 France - Sallanches - 290 km JANSSEN Jan (NED) 2014 Spain - Ponferrada - 29,5 km BRENNAUER Lisa (GER) 1965 Spain - Lasarte - 267,400 km SIMPSON Tom (GBR) 2015 USA - Richmond - 29,9 km VILLUMSEN Linda Melanie (NZL) 1966 Germany - Nurburgring - 273,720 km ALTIG Rudi (RFA) 2016 Qatar - Doha - 28,9 km NEBEN Amber Leone (USA) 1967 Netherlands - Heerlen - 265,180 km MERCKX Eddy (BEL) WOMEN JUNIOR – INDIVIDUAL TIME TRIAL 1968 Italy - Imola - 277,308 km ADORNI Vittorio (ITA) LIEU / VENUE 1er/1st 1969 Belgium - Zolder - 262,860 km OTTENBROS Harm (NED) 1995 San Marino - San Marino VISENTINI Linda (ITA) 1970 GBR - Leicester - 271,960 km MONSERE J-P (BEL) 1996 Slovenia - Novo Mesto LINKE Rachel (AUS) 1971 Switzerland - Mendrisio - 268,800 km MERCKX, Eddy (BEL) 1997 Spain - San Sebastian ZABELINSKAIA Olga (RUS) 1972 France - Gap - 272,574 km BASSO Marino (ITA) 1998 Netherlands - Valkenburg WORRACK Trixi (GER) 1973 Spain - Montjuich - 248,659 km GIMONDI Felice (ITA) 1999 Italy - Treviso JEANSON Geneviève (CAN) 1974 Canada - Montréal - 262,500 km MERCKX Eddy (BEL) 2000 France - Plouay VANDEKERCKHOVE Juliette (FRA) 1975 Belgium - Yvoir - 266 km KUIPER Hennie (NED) 2001 Portugal - Lisbonne - 11,8 km COOKE Nicole (GBR) 1976 Italy - Ostuni - 288 km MAERTENS Freddy (BEL) 2002 Belgium - Zolder - 11,2 km ZUGNO Anna (ITA) 1977 Venezuela - San Cristobal - 255 km MOSER Francesco (ITA) 2003 Canada - Hamilton - 15,4 km KNÖPFLE Bianca (GER) 1978 Germany - Nurburgring - 273,720 km KNETEMANN Gerrie (NED) 2004 Italy - HURIKOVA Tereza (CZE) 1979 Netherlands - Valkenburg - 274,8 km RAAS Jan (NED) 2005 Austria - Oberwart BRENNAUER Lisa (GER) 1980 France - Sallanches - 268 km HINAULT, Bernard (FRA) 2006 Belgium - Spa - Francorchamps SPENCE Rebecca (NZL) 1981 Czechoslovakia - Prague - 281,4 km MAERTENS Freddy (BEL) 2007 Mexico - Aguascalientes TOMIC Josephine (AUS) 1982 GBR - Goodwood - 275,130 km SARONNI Giuseppe (ITA) 2008 South Africa - Cape Town PETERSEN Maria Grandt (DEN) 1983 Switzerland - Altenrhein - 269,892 km LEMOND Greg (USA) 2009 Russia - Moscow SOLOVEI Canna (UKR) 1984 Spain - Barcelona - 255,550 km CRIQUIELION Claude (BEL) 2010 Italy - Offida SOLOVEI Canna (UKR) 1985 Italy - Giavera Montello - 265,500 km ZOETEMELK, Joop (NED) 2011 Denmark - Copenhagen - 13,9 km ALLEN Jessica (AUS) 1986 USA - Colorado Springs - 261 km ARGENTIN Moreno (ITA) 2012 Netherlands - Limburg - 15,6 km BARKER Elinor (GBR) 1987 Austria - Villach - 276 km ROCHE Stephen (IRL) 2013 Italy - Toscana - 16,19 km ERAUD Severine (FRA) 1988 Belgium - Ronse - 274 km FONDRIEST Maurizio (ITA) 2014 Spain - Ponferrada - 13,9 km STEWART Macey (AUS) 1989 France - Chambéry - 259,350 km LEMOND Greg (USA) 2015 USA - Richmond - 15 km DYGERT Chloe (USA) 1990 Japan - Utsunomiya - 261 km DHAENENS Rudy (BEL) 2016 Qatar - Doha - 13,7 km SWINKELS Karlijn (NED) 1991 Germany - Stuttgart - 252,800 km BUGNO Gianni (ITA) 1992 Spain - Benidorm - 261,600 km BUGNO, Gianni (ITA) MEN JUNIOR – INDIVIDUAL TIME TRIAL 1993 Norway - Oslo - 257,600 km ARMSTRONG Lance (USA) er st LIEU / VENUE 1 /1 1994 Sicilia - Agrigiento - 251,800 km LEBLANC Luc (FRA) 1994 Ecuador - Quito ROGERS Deane (AUS) 1995 Colombia - Bogota - 265,500 km OLANO MANZANO Abraham (ESP) 1995 San Marino - Forli COLLINGSWOOD Joshua (AUS) 1996 Switzerland - Lugano - 252,000 km MUSEEUW Johan (BEL) 1996 Slovenia - Novo Mesto LO VANO Simone (ITA) 1997 Spain - San Sebastian - 256,500 km BROCHARD Laurent (FRA) 1997 Spain - San Sebastian HIEC kmANN Torsten (GER) 1998 Netherlands - Valkenburg - 258 km CAMENZIND Oscar (SUI) 1998 Netherlands - Valkenburg CANCELLARA Fabian (SUI) 1999 Italy - Verona - 260 km FREIRE GOMEZ Oscar (ESP) 1999 Italy - Treviso CANCELLARA Fabian (SUI) 2000 France - Plouay - 268,9 km VAINSTEINS Romans (LAT) 2000 France - Plouay MAZUR Peter (POL) 2001 Portugal - Lisbonne - 254,1 km FREIRE GOMEZ Oscar (ESP) 2001 Portugal - Lisbonne - 19,2 km VAN DEN BROECK Jurgen (BEL) 2002 Belgium - Zolder - 256 km CIPOLLINI Mario (ITA) 2002 Belgium - Zolder - 23,2 km IGNATIEV Mikhail (RUS) 2003 Canada - Hamilton - 260,4 km ASTARLOA Igor (ESP) 2003 Canada - Hamilton - 20,8 km IGNATIEV Mikhail (RUS) 2004 Italia - Verona - 265,050 km FREIRE GOMEZ Oscar (ESP) 2004 Italy - Verona GRETSCH Patrick (GER) 2005 Spain - Madrid - 273,000 km BOONEN Tom (BEL) 2005 Austria - Oberwart KITTEL Marcel (GER) 2006 Salzburg - Austria - 265,9 km BETTINI Paolo (ITA) 2006 Belgium - Spa - Francorchamps KITTEL Marcel (GER) 2007 Germany - Stuttgart - 267,4 km BETTINI Paolo (ITA) 2007 Mexico - Aguascalientes PHINNEY Taylor (USA) 2008 Italy - Varese - 260,2 km BALLAN Alessandro (ITA) 2008 South Africa - Cape Town KWIATKOWSKI Michal (POL) 2009 Switzerland - Mendrisio - 262,2 km EVANS Cadel (AUS) 2009 Russia - Moscow DURBRIDGE Luke (AUS) 2010 Australia - Melbourne - 257,2 km HUSHOVD Thor (NOR) 2010 Italy - Offida JUNGELS Bob (LUX) 2011 Denmark - Copenhagen - 260 km CAVENDISH Mark (GBR) 2011 Denmark - Copenhagen - 27,8 km WURTZ SCHMIDT Mads (DEN) 2012 Netherlands - Limburg - 269 km GILBERT Philippe (BEL) 2012 Netherlands - Limburg - 26,6 km SVENDSEN Oskar (NOR) 2013 Italy - Toscana - 272,26 km FARIA DA COSTA Rui Alberto (POR) 2013 Italy - Toscana - 21,8 km DECRAENE Igor (BEL) 2014 Spain - Ponferrada - 254,8 km KWIATKOWSKI Michal (POL) 2014 Spain - Ponferrada - 29,5 km KAMNA Lennard (GER) 2015 USA - Richmond - 261,4 km SAGAN Peter (SVK) 2015 USA - Richmond - 29,9 km APPELT Leo (GER) 2016 Qatar - Doha - 257,3 km SAGAN Peter (SVK) 2016 Qatar - Doha - 28,9 km MCNULTY Brandon (USA) WOMEN ELITE– ROAD RACE MEN UNDER-23 – INDIVIDUAL TIME TRIAL er st er st LIEU / VENUE 1 /1 LIEU / VENUE 1 /1 1958 France - Reims - 59 km JACOBS, E, (LUX) 1996 Switzerland - Lugano - 40,400 km SIRONI Luca (ITA) 1959 Netherlands - Rotheux - 72 km REYNDERS Y, (BEL) 1997 Spain - San Sebastian - 32 km MALBERTI Fabio (ITA) 1960 Germany - Leipzig - 61 km BURTON B, (GBR) 1998 Netherlands - Valkenburg - 32,8 km HUSHOVD Thor (NOR) 1961 Douglas - 61 km REYNDERS Y, (BEL) 1999 Italy - Treviso - 33,25 km GUTIERREZ P, José Ivan (ESP) 1962 Italie - Salo - 64 km GAILLARD M,R, (BEL) 2000 France - Plouay - 35,2 km PETROV Evgeni (RUS) 1963 Belgium - Ronse - 66 km REYNDERS Y, (BEL) 2001 Portugal - Lisbonne - 33,7 km PATE Danny (USA) 1964 France - Sallanches - 58 km SONKA Em, (URS) 2002 Belgium - Zolder - 33,2 km VAITKUS Tomas (LTU) 1965 Spain - Lasarte - 51,900 km EICHOLZ El, (RDA) 50 UCI SPORTS DEPARTMENT – SEPTEMBER 2017 TECHNICAL GUIDE – 2017 UCI ROAD WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS TECHNICAL GUIDE – 2017 UCI ROAD WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

1966 Germany - Nürburg - 46,600 km REYNDERS Y, (BEL) 2006 Belgique - Spa - Francorchamps ULISSI Diego (ITA) 1967 Netherlands - Heerlen - 53 km BURTON B, (GBR) 2007 Mexique - Aguascalientes ULISSI Diego (ITA) 1968 Italy - Imola - 55 km HAGE Cor, (NED) 2008 Afrique du Sud - Cape Town LE BON Johan (FRA) 1969 Czechoslovakia - Brno -69,700 km MCELMURY A, (USA) 2009 Russie - Moscou STUYVEN Jasper (BEL) 1970 Great Britain - Leicester - 60,100 km KONKINA A, (URS) 2010 Italie - Offida LE GAC Olivier (FRA) 1971 Switzerland - Mendrisio - 50,400 km KONKINA A, (URS) 2011 Denmark - Copenhagen - 126 km LECUISINIER Pierre-Henri (FRA) 1972 France - Gap - 60,500 km GAMBILLON G, (FRA) 2012 Netherlands - Limburg - 128,8 km MOHORIC Matej (SLO) 1973 Spain - Montjuich - 55 km VANDENBROECK N (UNK) 2013 Italy - Toscana - 140,05 km VAN DER POEL Mathieu (NED) 1974 Canada - Montréal - 60 km GAMBILLON G, (FRA) 2014 Spain - Ponferrada - 127,4 km BOKELOH Jonas 1975 Belgium - Mettet - 54,100 km FOPMA Tr, (NED) 2015 USA - Richmond - 129,8 km GALL Felix (AUT) 1976 Italy - Ostuni - 62 km HAGE Cor, (NED) 2016 Qatar - Doha - 135,3 km EGHOLM Jakob (DEN) 1977 Venezuela - San Critobal - 49 km BOST J, (FRA) MEN AMATEURS – ROAD RACE 1978 Germany - Brauweiler - 70 km HABETZ Beate (RFA) LIEU / VENUE 1er/1st 1979 Netherlands - Walkenburg - 64 km DE BRUIN Petra (NED) 1921 Denmark - Copenhague - 190 km SKOLD Gun, (SWE) 1980 France - Sallanches - 53 km HEIDEN Beth (USA) 1922 Great Britain - Liverpool - 161 km MARSH Dave (GBR) 1981 Czechoslovakia - Prague - 53 km ENZENAUER Ute (RFA) 1923 Switzerland - Zurich - 160 km FERRARIO L, (ITA) 1982 Great Britain - Goodwood - 61 km JONES Mandy (GBR) 1924 France - Paris - 180 km LEDUCQ And, (FRA) 1983 Switzerland - Altenrhein - 60 km BERGLUND Marianne (SUI) 1925 Netherlands - Apeldoorn - 188 km HOEVENAERS, H, (BEL) 1985 Italy - Giavera Montello - 73,700 km LONGO Jeannie (FRA) 1926 Italy - Milan-Turin - 183 km DAYEN Oct, (FRA) 1986 USA - Colorado Springs - 61,6 km LONGO Jeannie (FRA) 1927 Germany - Nürnburgring - 182,400 km AERTS Jean (BEL) 1987 Austria - Villach - 72 km LONGO Jeannie (FRA) 1928 Hungary - Budapest - 200 km GRANDI Allegro (ITA) 1989 France - Chambéry - 74,100 km LONGO Jeannie (FRA) 1929 Switzerland - Zurich - 200 km BERTOLAZZO P, (ITA) 1990 Japan - Utsunomiya - 72,500 km MARSAL Catherine (FRA) 1930 Belgium - Liège - 194 km MARTANO Giuseppe (ITA) 1991 Germany - Stuttgart - 79 km VAN MOORSEL L, (NED) 1931 Denmark - Copenhague - 170 km HANSEN Henry (DEN) 1993 Norway - Oslo - 92 km VAN MOORSEL L, (NED) 1932 Italy - Rome - 137 km MARTANO Giuseppe (ITA) 1994 Sicilia - Palerme - 86,400 km VALVIK Monica (NOR) 1933 France - Monthéry - 125 km EGLI Paul (SUI) 1995 Colombia - Duitama - 88,500 km LONGO Jeannie (FRA) 1934 Germany - Leipzig - 112 km PELLENAARS K, (NED) 1996 Switzerland - Lugano - 100,800 km HEEB Barbara (SUI) 1935 Belgium - Florette - 162 km MANCINI Ivo (ITA) 1997 Spain - San Sebastian - 108,00 km CAPPELLOTTO Alessandra (ITA) 1936 Switzerland - Berne - 145 km BUCHWALDER Edgar (SUI) 1998 Netherlands - Valkenburg - 103,2 km ZILIUTE Diana (LTU) 1937 Denmark - Copenhague - 204 km LEONI Ad, (ITA) 1999 Italy - Verona - 113,75 km PUCINSKAITE Edita (LTU) 1938 Netherlands - Valkenburg - 170 km KNECHT Hans (SUI) 2000 France - Plouay - 127,4 km STAHURSKAIA Zinaida (BLR) 1946 Switzerland - Zurich - 189 km AUBRY Henry (FRA) 2001 Portugal - Lisbonne - 121 km POLIKEVICIUTE Rasa (LTU) 1947 France - Reims - 164 km FERRARI Alfio (ITA) 2002 Belgium - Zolder - 128 km LJUNGSKOG Susanne (SWE) 1948 Netherlands - Valkenburg - 186 km SNELL Harry (SWE) 2003 Canada - Hamilton - 124 km LJUNGSKOG Susanne (SWE) 1949 Denmark - Copenhague - 193 km FAANHOF Henk (NED) 2004 Italia - Verona - 132,75 km ARNDT Judith (GER) 1950 Belgium - Moorslede - 175 km HOOBIN Jack (AUS) 2005 Spain - Madrid - 126 km SCHLEICHER Regina (GER) 1951 Italy - Varese - 172,200 km GHIDINI Gianni (ITA) 2006 Austria - Salzburg - 132,9 km VOS Marianne (NED) 1952 Luxemburg - Luxemburg - 175 km CIANCOLA Luciano (ITA) 2007 Germany - Stuttgart - 133,7 km BASTIANELLI Maria (ITA) 1953 Switzerland - Lugano - 180 km FILIPPI Ricardo (ITA) 2008 Italy - Varese - 138,8 km COOKE Nicole (GBR) 1954 Germany - Sollingen - 150 km VAN CAUTER Emiel (BEL) 2009 Switzerland - Mendrisio - 124,2 km GUDERZO Tatiana (ITA) 1955 Italy - Rome - 188 km RANUCCI Sante (ITA) 2010 Australia - Melbourne BRONZINI Giorgia (ITA) 1956 Denmark - Copenhague - 194 km MAHN Frans (NED) 2011 Denmark - Copenhagen - 140 km BRONZINI Giorgia (ITA) 1957 Belgium - Waregem - 190,400k PROOST Louis (BEL) 2012 Netherlands - Limburg - 128,8 km VOS Marianne (NED) 1958 France - Reims - 177,900 km SCHUR Gustave A, (RDA) 2013 Italy - Toscana - 140,05 km VOS Marianne (NED) 1959 Netherlands - Zandvoort - 189,200 km SCHUR Gustave A, (RDA) 2014 Spain - Ponferrada - 127,4 km FERRAND PREVOT Pauline (FRA) 1960 Germany - Sachsenring - 174,600 km ECKSTEIN Bernhard (RDA) 2015 USA - Richmond - 129,8 km ARMITSTEAD Elizabeth (GBR) 1961 Switzerland - Berne - 181,500 km JOURDEN Jean (FRA) 2016 Qatar - Doha - 134,1 km DIDERIKSEN Amalie (DEN) 1962 Italy - Salo - 179,300 km BONCIONI Renato (ITA) WOMEN JUNIOR– ROAD RACE 1963 Belgium - Renaix - 197 km VICENTINI Flaviano (ITA) LIEU / VENUE 1er/1st 1964 France - Sallanches - 185,600 km MERCKX Eddy (BEL) 1987 Italie - Bergame MARSAL Catherine (FRA) 1965 Spain - Lasarte - 171,900 km BOTHEREL Jacques (FRA) 1988 Danemark - Odense HJORTFLOD Gitte (DEN) 1966 Germany - Nürbergring - 182,400 km DOLMAN Evert (NED) 1989 Russie - Moscou DEMET Dede (USA) 1967 Netherlands - Heerlen - 198,800 km WEBB Graham (GBR) 1990 Grande-Bretagne - Middelsborough TEUTENBERG Ina (RFA) 1968 Uruguay - Montevideo - 200 km MARCELLI Vittorio (ITA) 1991 États-Unis - Colorado Springs VINK Elisabeth (NED) 1969 Czechoslovakia - Brno - 180,200 MORTENSEN Leif (DEN) 1992 Grèce - Olympia KUPFERNAGEL Hanka (GER) 1970 GBR - Leicester - 180,300 km SCHMIDT Jürgen (DEN) 1993 Australie - Perth CHEVANNE-BRUNEL E, (FRA) 1971 Switzerland - Mendrisio - 168 km OVION Régis (FRA) 1994 Equateur - Quito ZILIUTE Diana (LTU) 1973 Spain - Montjuich - 162 km SZURKOWSKI Rysz (POL) 1995 San Marino - San Marino HEANNI Andrea (SUI) 1974 Canada - Montréal - 175 km KOWALSKI Janusz (POL) 1996 Slovénie - Novo Mesto D'ETTORE Alessandra (ITA) 1975 Belgium - Mettet - 182 km GEVERS André (NED) 1997 Espagne - San Sebastian VAN MELIS Mirella (NED) 1977 Venezuela - San Cristobal - 170 km CORTI Claudio (ITA) 1998 Pays-Bas - Valkenburg LIEBIG Tina (GER) 1978 Germany - Nurburgring - 182,400 km GLAUS Gilbert (SUI) 1999 Italie - Verona JEANSON Geneviève (CAN) 1979 Netherlands - Valkenburg - 178,800 km GIACOMINI Gianni (ITA) 2000 France - Plouay COOKE Nicole (GBR) 1981 Czechoslovakia - Prague - 187,600 km VEDERNIKOV Andrei (URS) 2001 Portugal - Lisbonne - 72,6 km COOKE Nicole (GBR) 1982 Great Britain - Goodwood - 182,400 km DROGAN Bernd (RDA) 2002 Belgique - Zolder - 76,8 km DE GOEDE Suzanne (NED) 1983 Switzerland - Altenrhein - 179,900 km RAAB Uwe (GER) 2003 Canada - Hamilton - 74,4 km MARKERINK Loes (NED) 1985 Italy - Giavera Montello - 177 km PIASECKI Lech (POL) 2004 Italie - Verona VOS Marianne (NED) 1986 USA - Colorado Springs - 169,400 km ALPER Uwe (GER) 2005 Autriche - Oberwart LACOTA Mie Bekker (DEN) 1987 Austria - Villach - 180 km VIVIEN Richard (FRA) 2006 Belgique - Spa - Francorchamps LELEIVYTE Rasa (LTU) 1989 France - Chambéry - 185,200 km HALUPCZOK Joachin (POL) 2007 Mexique - Aguascalientes PATUZZO Eleonora (ITA) 1990 Japan - Utsunomiya - 174 km GUALDI Mirko (ITA) 2008 Afrique du Sud - Cape Town D'HOORE Jolien (BEL) 1991 Germany - Stuttgart - 173,800 km RJAKSINSKI Victor (UKR) 2009 Russie - Moscou CALLOVI Rossella (ITA) 1993 Norway - Oslo - 184 km ULLRICH Jan (GER) 2010 Italie - Offida FERRAND PREVOT Pauline (FRA) 1994 Sicilia - Palerme - 185,100 km PEDERSEN Alex (DEN) 2011 Denmark - Copenhagen - 70 km GARNER Lucy (GBR) 1995 Colombia - Bogota - 177 km NELISSEN Danny (NED) 2012 Netherlands - Limburg - 80,5 km GARNER Lucy (GBR) MEN UNDER-23 – ROAD RACE 2013 Italy - Toscana - 82,85 km DIDERIKSEN Amalie (DEN) LIEU / VENUE 1er/1st 2014 Spain - Ponferrada - 72,8 km DIDERIKSEN Amalie (DEN) 1996 Switzerland - Lugano - 168,00 km FIGUERAS, Giuliano (ITA) 2015 USA - Richmond - 64,9 km DYGERT Chloe (USA) 1997 Spain - San Sebastian - 162,000 km ARVESEN Kurt-Asle (NOR) 2016 Qatar - Doha - 74,5 km BALSAMO Elisa (ITA) 1998 Netherlands - Valkenburg - 172 km BASSO Ivan (ITA) MEN JUNIOR– ROAD RACE 1999 Italy - Verona - 178,75 km GIORDANI Leonardo (ITA) LIEU / VENUE 1er/1st 2000 France - Plouay - 169,8 km PETROV Evgeni (RUS) 1975 Suisse - Lausanne VISENTINI Roberto (ITA) 2001 Portugal - Lisbonne - 169,4 km POPOVYCH Yaroslav (UKR) 1976 Belgique - Liège BESSEMS Ronald (NED) 2002 Belgium - Zolder - 166,4 km CHICCHI Francesco (ITA) 1977 Autriche - Vienne VAN HOLEN Ronny (BEL) 2003 Canada - Hamilton - 173,6 km LAGUTIN Sergey (UZB) 1978 États-Unis - Washington MAKARKIN Vlad, (URS) 2004 Italy - Verona - 177,0 km SIUTSOU Kanstantsin (BLR) 1979 Argentine - Buenos Aires LEMOND Greg, (USA) 2005 Spain - 168 km GRABOVSKYY Dmytro (UKR) 1980 Mexique - Mexico CIAMPI Roberto (ITA) 2006 Austria - Salzburg - 177,2 km CIOLEK Gerald (GER) 1981 Allemagne - Leipzig SCHUMACHER Beat (SUI) 2007 Germany - Stuttgart - 171,9 km VELITS Peter (SVK) 1982 Italie - Florence SIX Roger (BEL) 2008 Italy - Varese - 173,5 km DUARTE AREVALO Fabio (COL) 1983 Nouvelle-Zélande - Wanganui LILHOLT Sören (DEN) 2009 Switzerland - Mendrisio - 179,4 km SICARD Romain (FRA) 1984 France - Beuvron CORDES Tom (NED) 2010 Australia - Melbourne MATTHEWS Michael (AUS) 1985 Allemagne - Stuttgart MEIJS Raymond (NED) 2011 Denmark - Copenhagen - 168 km DEMARE Arnaud (FRA) 1986 Maroc - Casablanca ZANOLI Michel (NED) 2012 Netherlands - Limburg - 177,1 km LUTSENKO Alexey (KAZ) 1987 Italie - Bergamo TONKOV Pavel (URS) 2013 Italy - Toscana - 173,19 km MOHORIC Matej (SLO) 1988 Danemark - Odense TAROCCO Gianluca (ITA) 2014 Spain - Ponferrada - 182 km BYSTROM Sven Erik (NOR) 1989 Russie - Moscou VETSCH Patrick (SUI) 2015 USA - Richmond - 162,2 km LEDANOIS Kevin (FRA) 1990 Grande-Bretagne - Middelsborough SERPELLINI Marco (ITA) 2016 Qatar - Doha - 165,7 km HALVORSEN Kristoffer (NOR) 1991 USA - Colorado Springs EVANSHIRE Jeff (USA) UCI TEAM TIME TRIAL - MEN ELITE AND UNDER-23 1992 Grèce - Olympia PALUMBO Giuseppe (ITA) LIEU / VENUE 1er/1st 1993 Australie - Perth PALUMBO Giuseppe (ITA) 2012 Netherlands - Limburg - 53,2 km Omega Pharma-Quickstep (BEL) 1994 Equateur - Quito MORRAS Miguel (ESP) 2013 Italy - Toscana - 57,2 km Omega Pharma-Quickstep (BEL) 1995 San Marin - Forli CHINA Valentino (ITA) 2014 Spain - Ponferrada - 57,12 km BMC RACING TEAM (USA) 1996 Slovénie - Novo Mesto LOEW Holger (GER) 2015 USA - Richmond - 38,6 km BMC RACING TEAM (USA) 1997 Espagne - San Sebastian D'AMORE Crescenzo (ITA) 2016 Qatar - Doha - 40 km ETIXX – QUICK STEP (BEL) 1998 Pays-Bas - Valkenburg SCANLON Mark (IRL) 1999 Italie - Verona CUNEGO Damiano (ITA) UCI TEAM TIME TRIAL - WOMEN ELITE AND UNDER-23 2000 France - Plouay YATES Jeremy (NZL) LIEU / VENUE 1er/1st 2001 Portugal - Lisbonne - 121 km KVACHUK Oleksandr (UKR) 2012 Netherlands - Limburg - 34 km SPECIALIZED - LULULEMON (GER) 2002 Belgique - Zolder - 128 km GERARD Arnaud (FRA) 2013 Italy - Toscana - 42,79 km SPECIALIZED - LULULEMON (USA) 2003 Canada - Hamilton - 124 km REUS Kai (NED) 2014 Spain - Ponferrada - 36,15 km SPECIALIZED - LULULEMON (USA) 2004 Italie - Verona KREUZIGER Roman (CZE) 2015 USA - Richmond - 38,6 km VELOCIO - SRAM 2005 Autriche - Oberwart ROVNY Ivan (RUS) 2016 Qatar - Doha - 40 km BOELS DOLMANS CYCLINGTEAM (NED) 51 UCI SPORTS DEPARTMENT – SEPTEMBER 2017 TECHNICAL GUIDE – 2017 UCI ROAD WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

PROGRAMME OF EVENTS

SATURDAY 16 SEPTEMBER WEDNESDAY 20 SEPTEMBER TEAM TIME TRIAL ROAD RACE Training / Course reconnaissance...... 10:00-11:30 Confirmation of starters (each nation will be allocated a time slot)...... 09:00-12:00 INDIVIDUAL TIME TRIAL INDIVIDUAL TIME TRIAL Training / Course reconnaissance (circuit only + bike exchange zone Men Elite race...... 13:05-17:25 + Mont Fløyen)...... 11:30-13:00 THURSDAY 21 SEPTEMBER Mount Fløyen open for training from 12:30 to 13:30 ROAD RACE TEAM TIME TRIAL Sport Directors’ meeting...... 08:30-09:30 Confirmation of starters and distribution Final confirmation of starters / of race numbers...... 15:30-16:30 MJ, WE and ME only (if required)...... 09:30-10:30 Sport Directors’ meeting...... 17:00-18:00 Training / Course reconnaissance (circuit only)...... 10:30-13:00 SUNDAY 17 SEPTEMBER UCI Junior Conference / WJ and MJ only*...... 16:30-18:00 INDIVIDUAL TIME TRIAL Distribution of race numbers / MU only...... 18:00-19:00 Sport Directors’ meeting...... 08:30-09:30 * The distribution of race numbers and the UCI Junior Conference Confirmation of starters for WJ and MJ riders will take place at the Radisson Blu Royal (each nation will be allocated a time slot)...... 09:30-11:30 Hotel, Bryggen N-5835 Bergen (1.5 km from the finish venue). TEAM TIME TRIAL FRIDAY 22 SEPTEMBER Women Elite race...... 12:05-13:30 ROAD RACE ...... Men Elite race 15:35-17:35 Women Junior race...... 10:05-12:15 INDIVIDUAL TIME TRIAL The Women Junior UCI Nations’ Cup ceremony will take place immediately after the podium ceremony of the Women Junior Distribution of race numbers / Road Race. WJ and MU only...... 18:00-18:30 Men Under-23 race...... 13:15-17:45 MONDAY 18 SEPTEMBER Distribution of race numbers / WE and ME only...... 18:00-18:30 INDIVIDUAL TIME TRIAL Confirmation of starters / SATURDAY 23 SEPTEMBER MJ, WE and ME only (if required) ...... 09:00-10:00 ROAD RACE Women Junior race...... 10:35-11:55 Men Junior race...... 09:30-12:50 Men Under-23 race...... 13:05-17:25 The UCI Men Junior Nations’ Cup ceremony will take place Distribution of race numbers / immediately after the podium ceremony of the Men Junior MJ, WE and ME only...... 18:00-18:30 Road Race.

Women Elite race...... 13:30 - 17:35 TUESDAY 19 SEPTEMBER INDIVIDUAL TIME TRIAL SUNDAY 24 SEPTEMBER Men Junior race...... 11:35-13:55 ROAD RACE Women Elite race...... 15:35-17:20 Men Elite race...... 10:05-16:50

SCHEDULE

RACE ACCREDITATION RACE VEHICLES MEDIA CENTRE HEADQUARTERS CENTRE OFFICE WEDNESDAY 13 Closed Closed 14:00 – 18:00 Closed THURSDAY 14 Closed 16:00 – 19:00* 09:00 – 18:00 Closed FRIDAY 15 14:00 – 19:00 09:00 – 19:00 09:00 – 19:00 09:00 – 22:00 SATURDAY 16 09:00 – 18:00 09:00 – 18:00 09:00 – 22:00 - Union Cycliste Internationale, Bergen 2017. Internationale, Cycliste - Union SUNDAY 17 08:00 – 18:00 08:00 – 18:00 09:00 – 22:00 MONDAY 18 09:00 – 18:00 09:00 – 18:00 08:00 – 22:00 TUESDAY 19 09:00 – 18:00 09:00 – 18:00 09:00 – 22:00 WEDNESDAY 20 08:00 – 19:00 09:00 – 18:00 09:00 – 18:00 09:00 – 22:00 THURSDAY 21 09:00 – 18:00 09:00 – 18:00 09:00 – 22:00 FRIDAY 22 09:00 – 18:00 09:00 – 18:00 07:30 – 22:00 SATURDAY 23 09:00 – 18:00 09:00 – 18:00 07:30 – 22:00 SUNDAY 24 08:00 – 10:00 08:00 – 20:30 08:00 – 22:00 MONDAY 25 Closed Closed 08:00 – 12:00 Closed * Local Organising Committee only

The race headquarters, the accreditation centre and press centre

are located at the Grieghallen hall, Edvard Griegs Plass 1, 5015 Bergen. Watson : Graham photos Zoom. Crédits : Agence Réalisation 52 UCI SPORTS DEPARTMENT – SEPTEMBER 2017