UCI Road World Championships 2011
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Copenhagen welcomes UCI World Championships
After a 55 year absence, the UCI Road World Championships will return to familiar territory in 2011, with Copenhagen welcoming the world’s best cyclists for the fifth time in the event’s history. Uniquely, this year’s championships also integrates the junior Worlds into the week long series of events, making it an action packed seven days in Denmark.
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Races
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UCI Road World Championships 201119 September 2011 - 25 September 2011 | Denmark | CM
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Junior Men time trial - Wurtz wins for Denmark | Copenhagen2011-09-20 27.8km
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Junior Men road race - Lecuisinier wins for France | Rudersdal2011-09-24 126km
Latest Content on the Race
Top News on the Race
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Shaw satisfied with Worlds debut
British rider a solid late addition -
Guardini frustrated to miss out on Copenhagen Worlds
Italian welcomes arrival of Pozzato at Farnese-Neri -
Video: Martin and Farrar on the startline of the Worlds
Climber and sprinter with different race plans
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Mistake costs Farrar in Worlds sprint
After up and down year, American ready for a break -
Final U/23 squad for worlds released by Cycling Australia
Hepburn and Durbridge look to better 2010 result -
Canada announces Worlds squad
Tuft chasing Varese time trial repeat in Copenhagen
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Wurtz Schmidt delivers gold for Denmark
Surprise world championship in junior men's time trial -
Oram upbeat after silver in Worlds TT
Edwards takes bronze for Australia -
German Worlds line-up: Greipel, Martin going for gold in Copenhagen
Teutenberg and Arndt lead German women
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