Road World Championships: BBC coverage, reports, schedule & GB squad
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UCI World Road Championships 2017 |
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Host: Bergen, Norway Dates: 17-24 September |
Coverage: Live coverage of the elite men's and women's time trials and road races on BBC TV, BBC Red Button, Connected TV, BBC Sport website & app - full broadcast schedule here |
The World Road Championships take place from 17-24 September in Bergen, Norway, with live coverage across BBC TV, online and the BBC Sport app.
As well as watching the action, you can read reports on the BBC Sport website and mobile app, plus interact and share your views on the action via BBC Sport's dedicated social media accounts (Facebook, , external Twitter, external, Instagram, external).
Great Britain squad
Elite men | Elite women |
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Adam Blythe | Elinor Barker |
Mark Christian | Alice Barnes |
Jon Dibben | Hannah Barnes |
Owain Doull | Anna Christian |
Chris Froome | Lizzie Deignan |
Tao Geoghegan Hart | Dani King |
Pete Kennaugh | Mel Lowther |
Ian Stannard | Abby Mae Parkinson |
Ben Swift | Claire Rose |
Scott Thwaites | Hayley Simmonds |
Abigail van Twisk |
Results
Schedule (all times BST)
Sunday, 17 September
Men's team time trial - Team Sky finish third
Women's team time trial
Monday, 18 September
Men's under-23 individual time trial
Tuesday, 19 September
Women's elite individual time trial
Wednesday, 20 September
Men's elite individual time trial Froome adds world bronze to historic double
Thursday, 21 September
Rest day
Friday, 22 September
Men's under-23 road race
Saturday, 23 September
Women's elite road race
BBC coverage
12:20-17:30 - Connected TV and online (uninterrupted coverage)
12:20-14:30 - BBC Red Button
14:00-16:00 - BBC One
16:00-17:30 - BBC Two
In-form Dutch pair Annemiek van Vleuten and Anna van der Breggen start as favourites, while British hopeful Lizzie Deignan is fit to compete after recovering from having her appendix removed.
Sunday, 24 September
Men's elite road race
BBC coverage
09:00-16:30 - Connected TV and online (uninterrupted coverage)
09:00-14:00 - BBC Red Button
13:00-16:30 - BBC Two
Peter Sagan will again be the man to beat as he seeks his third consecutive world title. The imperious Slovak held off second-placed Mark Cavendish in Doha last year and will be looking for a repeat performance on the scenic roads of Bergen.
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