2015 World Road Championship Elite Men ITT
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Cycling News
published
September 23, 2015
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Stages
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Team Time Trial - Elite Women38.6km | Richmond -
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Team Time Trial - Elite Men38.6km | Richmond -
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Junior Women - Individual Time Trial15km | Richmond -
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U23 Men - Individual Time Trial30km | Richmond -
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Elite Women - Individual Time Trial30km | Richmond -
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Junior Men - Individual Time Trial30km | Richmond -
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Elite Men - Individual Time Trial53km | King's Dominion - Richmond
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Junior Women - Road Race64.9km | Richmond -
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U23 Men - Road Race162.2km | Richmond -
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Junior Men - Road Race129.6km | Richmond -
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Elite Women - Road Race129.6km | Richmond - Richmond
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Elite Men - Road Race259.2km | Richmond - Richmond
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