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The UCI Road World Championship is the world’s premier event for road racing cyclists that has been held since 1921. It is organized by the UCI (Union Cycliste Internationale) and consists of two main events – time trial and road race as well as team time trials since 2012. The championship also has a female competition, under-23 races as well as junior men and women races and time trials.
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UCI Road World Championships; UCI Road World Championships Yorkshire 22 - 29 September 2019 11 RACES. Start times are provisional and subject to change. Day 1: Sunday, September 22 2019; 13:20: Team Time Trial Mixed Relay: Start List: Results: Day 2: Monday, September 23 2019. While track cycling, which is most associated with the Olympics and Track Cycling World Championships, is where both teams and countries compete against the clock in a velodrome. Types of cycling odds. Here at bwin, we have all the cycling betting odds you could possibly need throughout the year.
The inaugural championship was held in 1921, although for the first six years it was considered an amateur race. It wasn’t until 1927 before it was designated a professional race. At that time, there was a men’s professional and amateur race, won by Alfredo Binda and Jean Aerts respectively. The female race was introduced in 1958, with the men’s team time trial introduced in 1962. This event was discontinued later, and men’s individual time trials were added to the championship in 1994. In 2012, the team time trial was reinstated.
The UCI Road World Championship is held around the end of September and follows the Vuelta Espana. It takes place in different European regions on either a flat or hilly course. Along with the Tour de France and Giro d’Italia, the Road World Championship forms the Triple Crown of Cycling.
The 2018 UCI Road World Championship will be held in Innsbruck, Austria from 22-30 September. This is the third time the tournament is being held in Austria and the 91st edition of the tournament. Last year’s champion Peter Sagan is among the top favourites for the gold medal after winning the previous 3 years in a row. However, he’s not among the main bookie favourites – Alejandro Valverde is. The Spaniard has never managed to win the road racing world championship, although he was close on a couple of occasions.Can Valverde Finally Get the Gold Medal?
Alejandro Valverde is among the best road racing cyclist in the world. He’s won the Vuelta Espana in 2009 and other races, although he never managed to win the UCI Road World Championship. He came close on a few occasions, winning the silver medal twice and the bronze an additional 4 times. He’s never been able to get the gold medal, but experts and bookies think that this year will be his.
Valverde’s decorated career is overshadowed by the scandalous doping allegations for which he was suspended from cycling for two years. Once his suspension ended, the Spaniard returned to cycling in 2012 riding for the Movistar Team. This year, he’s being given the highest chances of winning the UCI Road World Championship, being placed ahead of Peter Sagan and other quality cyclists such as Julian Alaphilippe.
Alejandro Valverde is available at 59/20 at Mansion Bet, Setanta Bet, Fun88, and Sport Pesa. You must agree that his odds are great – you’ll quadruple your investment if he ends up winning the World Championship. It’s a pretty nice return and if experts are to be believed, Valverde’s gold medal is long overdue.Can Julian Alaphilippe Spoil Valverde’s Plans?
French racer Julian Alaphilippe has had a great career so far. Although lacking wins in the Triple Crown events, he has won stages of major cycling events and won the Clasica de San Sebastian and La Fleche Wallonne this year. Experts predict a bright future for the young Frenchman and bookies certainly agree, placing him right behind Valverde for this year’s road cycling world championship.
Riding for Quick-Step Floors, Alaphilippe may end up raining on Valverde’s parade this year. The Spaniard may be long overdue for a gold medal, but Alaphilippe shouldn’t be underestimated. The Frenchman will surely try and grab any chance he gets, so he should be considered a potential winner and his odds reflect it.
Alaphilippe isn’t too far away from Valverde on the list of favourites, being given odds of 15/4 at Sport Pesa, Fun88, Setanta Bet, and Mansion Bet. This means that the French cyclist can surely mount a title challenge and should be among your top options. His odds are even better than Valverde’s, so why not give him a try?Adam and Simon Yates Will Jump at Any Chance They Get
Twins Adam and Simon Yates definitely have a bright future ahead of them. Simon Yates surprised everyone by winning this year’s Vuelta Espana, while Adam Yates has had noticeable results at many events, including winning the 2015 Clasica de San Sebastian ahead of 2014 champion and main favourite Alejandro Valverde.
Simon Yates’s Vuelta win has made the British cyclist one of the major favourites for the UCI World Championship this year. He’s considered a third favourite right behind Valverde and Alaphilippe, while his twin brother is placed behind him with only slightly worse odds. It’s clear that the British twins are the future of cycling and if any of them ends up winning the road racing world championship, they’ll make fans and punters very happy.
Simon Yates is available at 11/1 at Sport Pesa, Fun88, Mansion Bet, and Setanta Bet. His twin brother Adam is trailing right behind him – he’s being given odds of 13/1 at Fun88, Sport Pesa, Setanta Bet, and Mansion Bet. Whichever twin you pick, you can earn a lot of money for a reasonable bet if your choice wins the race. Our money would be on Simon Yates – he’s coming off a Vuelta win which will surely be wind beneath his wings.Peter Sagan’s Chances
Peter Sagan is a Slovak cyclist and widely considered one of the biggest road racing talents. After winning the Junior Mountain Bike World Championship 2008, Slovak moved to road cycling, winning a number of classics. He won the points classification in the Tour de France this year, making him one of the best cyclists at the moment.
Sagan has won the UCI World Championship 3 times in a row – in 2015, 2016, and 2017. Following his 2017 UCI Road World Championship title, Sagan will wear the pink jersey in 2018 for a third consecutive season which hasn’t happened before. Sagan and his team Bora-Hansgrohe were among the top favourites for the 2018 UCI Road World Championship, but at the moment, they’ve lost their footing.
Sagan’s odds are pretty unfavourable at 33/1 at Mansion Bet, Setanta Bet, Sport Pesa, and Fun88. The Slovak cyclist shares the odds with other road racers such as Daniel Martin and Romain Bardet, which makes it obvious that he’s not a major favourite. His odds are too high for him to be considered a punter’s favourite. However, the man did win the last three road world championships, so maybe he should be taken a consideration. At the very least, he deserves a higher place on the list.on
Typically, cycling’s UCI Road World Championships is held in mid-August, a few weeks after the Tour de France has finished. This year, with the entire sports world having to condense their schedules following shutdowns due to the pandemic, the UCI Worlds will take place from Sep. 24th to Sep. 27th in Imola, Italy.
The annual event was originally scheduled to be held in the Aigle and Martigny regions of Switzerland, but was moved to Italy due to the current health restrictions throughout Europe.
In normal cycling seasons, there are a half dozen different events held at the World Championships. However, for the 2020 World Championships, there will be just four events: road courses and individual time trials for both men and women.
As of this writing, only the men’s road course race and time trial have cycling betting odds available. Let’s preview the available men’s races, look at some of the teams in these events, and take the rainbow jersey with our betting predictions.
The race for the rainbow jersey returns! ?
?Imola – Emilia-Romagna ???️24-27 Sep#Imola2020@Imola_Er2020pic.twitter.com/TYo8EEUysk
— UCI (@UCI_cycling) September 14, 20202020 UCI World Championships Schedule
*September 24th – Elite Women Time Trial
*September 25th – Elite Men Time Trial
*September 26th – Elite Women Road Course
*September 27th – Elite Men Road Course2020 UCI World Championships Time Trial
Both the men and the women time trials will be a single circuit of 31.7km (20 mi) long. For the men, this is the second shortest time trial distance since the event was introduced in 1994.
Rohan Dennis is the defending time trial world champion as he’s won it two years in a row. He will return to defend his title and shoot for a third straight gold medal in the TT, which would tie him with Tony Martin and Michael Rogers as the only men to accomplish three straight wins.
Both Tony Martin and Fabian Cancellara have won the men’s TT four times overall. Additionally, they hold the all-time mark for the most medals in this event with seven apiece.
The following is a list of previous World Championships Time Trial winners dating back to 2003:
*Michael Rogers in 2003-2005
*Fabian Cancellara in 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010
*Bert Grabsch in 2008
*Tony Martin in 2011-2013, 2016
*Bradley Wiggins in 2014
*Vasil Kieryienka in 2015
*Tom Dumoulin in 2017
*Rohan Dennis in 2018, 20192020 UCI World Championships Time Trial Betting Odds
The following cycling odds are courtesy of 888sport.com:
*Filippo Ganna (+100)
*Dennis Rohan (+350)
*Wout Van Aert (+600)
*Stefan Kung (+700)
*Tom Dumoulin (+800)
*Geraint Thomas (+4000)
There are over 40 cyclists with betting odds for this time trial listed at online betting sites. However, the listed cyclists above are the only ones with a realistic chance at winning the TT on Friday, September 25th:Filippo Ganna (+100)
Ganna enters the time trial as the betting favorite. He won the bronze medal last year in this event and has gotten off to a fast start in 2020’s revamped season.
In August, Ganna won Italy’s national time trial championship by 50 seconds over second place Alessandro De Marchi.
While his teammates on Ineos had an epic collapse at the Tour de France, Ganna was competing in the Tirreno-Adriatico and won the Stage 8 time trial. Other notable competitors like Rohan Dennis finished 26 seconds back and Geraint Thomas finished 28 seconds back.
Ganna looks in great form and is going to be the man to beat on Friday.Dennis Rohan (+350)
As mentioned, Dennis Rohan has won the last two World Championship time trials, which were the only two times that he has won a medal. For his career, Rohan has competed in this event on seven occasions. He’s finished in the Top 8 in six of those seven years.
Rohan skipped the Tour de France also and competed in the Tirreno-Adriatico where he was 3rd in the time trial. Earlier this year, Rohan competed in the Volta ao Algarve em Bicicleta and finished 2nd in the Stag 5 time trial.
Dennis is highly successful rider with stage wins in multiple Grand Tours. He’s definitely a strong time trialist who is hoping to come into this weekend’s TT in top form.Wout Van Aert (+600)
If you saw the 2020 Tour de France, which will go down as one of the greatest Tours in history, then you would’ve witnessed the brilliant riding by Wout Van Aert.
WVA was arguably the best rider in the Tour other than Tadej Pogacar. Not only did he beat out sprinters in flat stages, but he pulled his team up mountains and set a pace that ultimately cracked Egan Bernal and other top GC contenders. WVA won two stages in the 2020 TDF and finished 4th in the TT on Stage 20.
Also this year, WVA won the Belgium TT right before the TDF started, Stage 1 of the Criterium du Dauphine and took home the green jersey for this race as well. He also won Milano-Sanremo, finished 3rd at Milano-Torino and won Strade Bianch.
There is nothing you can put past this Belgian cyclist as he’s shown an incredible talent on flat or mountain stages and one day classics to three week Grand Tours.
This will be his first World Championships Time Trial.Stefan Kung (+700)
Switzerland’s Stefan Kung will compete in his 6th World Championships TT this weekend, but has never finished higher than 10th place overall.
In 2020, Kung pulled out of the Tour de France before the start of Stage 17. So, we didn’t get to see him do the Stage 20 time trial.
Looking back on his season to date, Kung won the European Continental Championships TT and Switzerland’s National Championships TT. However, he finished 8th in the TT for Stage 4 of Paris-Nice and 3rd at the Stage 5 TT of the Volta ao Algarve em Bicicleta.
With these mixed results, it’s hard to feel as confident in Kung as other betting favorites.Tom Dumoulin (+800)
Dumoulin returned from significant injuries to participate in the Tour de l’Ain and the Criterium du Dauphine in August. They were his first races in nearly a year.
From there, Dumoulin participated in the Tour de France and was a strong supporter of Primoz Roglic on Team Jumbo-Visma. He was also teammates with Wout Van Aert and Sepp Kuss.
Despite not being able to ride to a higher standing in the GC, because of not being in top form for the big mountain stages, Dumoulin still finished 2nd in the Stage 20 TT where he beat WVA and Roglic along with Richie Porte who finished 3rd in the GC.
This bodes well for his chances at the Worlds TT where he’s competed in this event five times. He has three Top 3s and four Top 5s in his career for this event. Furthermore, “Tom Dom” won this race in 2017 and finished runner-up in 2018. He didn’t compete in the TT for 2019 due to injuries.Geraint Thomas (+4000)
I was slightly surprised to see Geraint Thomas listed for the TT. If anything, I would’ve guessed that Thomas enters the road course race where he’s competed seven times prior.
For Thomas, his 2020 season has been controversial due to being left off of the Team Ineos squad for the Tour de France. Thomas’ leadership and previous experience winning the 2018 TDF would’ve gone a long way towards helping Ineos this year.
Instead, Thomas competed in the Tirreno-Adriatico where he finished 2nd in the GC, 2nd in the points classification (green jersey), and 4th in the Stage 8 TT.
Thomas is a strong time trialist, but these betting odds accurately reflect his chances against some of the top time trialists in the sport today.Who Will Win the World Championships TT?
Of the cyclists listed above, I would eliminate Thomas and Kung right off the bat. I don’t see either being able to compete with WVA, Dennis or Ganna.
Dumoulin offers some value at +800 odds, but I just don’t believe he’s at top form right now. Not after a lengthy hiatus from riding and just competing in a grueling three week Tour de France.
I believe the winner of this event will come down to: Ganna, Dennis and WVA.
I’m not impressed with what I’ve seen out of Rohan Dennis so far. Where WVA and Ganna have been winning stages, Dennis has yet to do so against top competition.
I would love to pick WVA to win this as he’s one of my favorite cyclists and just incredible on the bike. But, I think the road course suits him better.
The smart money is on Ganna to win this race after his strong results in recent time trials and his bronze medal in this event last year.Who Will Win the World Championships TT? –Ganna (+100)2020 UCI World Championships Road Race
This year’s road race will provide plenty of opportunities for fireworks as it’s a “hilly” stage with two climbs that are sharp, but nothing like what we just saw in the Tour de France.
There’s going to be roughly 5,000 feet of climbing throughout the race, which led to last year’s winner Mads Pedersen and a pre-race favorite for this year Mathieu van der Poel to skip the 2020 event.
The length of the stage is just shy of 29km and some of the sport’s top stars will be competing in this year’s event like the 2020 Tour de France podium finishers: Tadej Pogacar, Primoz Roglic and Richie Porte. Along with Wout Van Aert, and Julian Aliphilippe.
The following is a list of previous winners dating back to 2010:
*Thor Hushovd in 2010
*Mark Cavendish in 2011
*Philippe Gilbert in 2012
*Rui Costa in 2013
*Michal Kwiatkowski in 2014
*Peter Sagan in 2015-2017
*Alejandro Valverde in 2018
*Mads Pedersen in 2019
The following Men and Women Elite riders will ride the road race at the UCI Road World Championships in Imola ?
Wish us good luck! ?
? https://t.co/QUKjMjmAyz#Imola2020#BelgianCyclingpic.twitter.com/jqsSR8sU73
— Belgian Cycling Team (@BELCyclingTeam) September 14, 20202020 UCI World Championships Road Race Betting Odds
The following cycling betting odds are courtesy of Bet365:
*Wout Van Aert (+350)
*Julian Alaphilippe (+550)
*Jakob Fuglsang (+900)
*Michael Woods (+1200)
*Primoz Roglic (+1200)
*Marc Hirschi (+1200)
*Tadej Pogacar (+1400)
*Alejandro Valverde (+1400)
*Michal Kwiatkowski (+1800)
*Tom Pidcock (+2200)
*Vincenzo Nibali (+2800)
*Max Schachmann (+3300)
*Michael Matthews (+5000)
*Sepp Kuss (+5000)
*Richie Porte (+8000)The Betting Favorites to Win the Road Race
The following cyclists are the odds on favorites to win the World Championships Road Race on Sunday:Wout Van Aert (+350)
I won’t repeat all of the accolades that I detailed in the TT section above for Wout Van Aert. But, I will once again state that he’s one of the most talented cyclists in the world.
WVA will be on Team Belgium and he has a stacked squad that includes Tim Wellens, Tiesj Benoot, Jasper Stuyven and Greg Van Avermaet.
I’m really surprised to see both GVA and WVA on the same team as both men are very capable of winning a race like this. With that said, Wout Van Aert is the betting favorite because he’s had such a dominant 2020 so far including an amazing performance in the 2020 Tour de France.Julian Alaphilippe (+550)
Julian Alaphilippe will be the main man for Team France as this is the perfect course for the French star. He will have Guillaume Martin, Rudy Molard and Nans Peters to support him throughout the event.
? À #Imola2020, l’équipe de France Hommes tentera de franchir la ligne d’arrivée des Championnats du Monde en pole position ?
Les coureurs sélectionnés ⤵️@alafpolak1@JulienBernard17@KennyElissonde@MadouasValentin@GuilmMartin@Rudymolard@QuentinPacher@NansPeterspic.twitter.com/U6sgO65Pc3
— FFC (@FFCyclisme) September 20, 2020
Alaphilippe has competed in four of these World Championships road races before. His best finish came in 2018 when he was 8th. Last year, Alaphilippe finished 28th, which knocked him out of the Top 10 for the first time since 2015.
The revised 2020 season has seemed to throw Alaphilippe off a little bit in 2020. He did win Stage 2 at the Tour de France and also briefly held the yellow jersey, but it was all “downhill” for him

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