2025 UCI Road World Championships

2025 UCI Road World Championships
Kigali
VenueKigali
Date (2025-09-21 - 2025-09-28)21–28 September 2025
Coordinates1°56′38″S 30°3′34″E / 1.94389°S 30.05944°E / -1.94389; 30.05944
Events13

The 2025 UCI Road World Championships was the 98th edition of the UCI Road World Championships, the annual world championships for road bicycle racing. It was held from 21 to 28 September 2025 in Kigali, Rwanda. It was the first UCI Road World Championships hosted in Africa.[1][2]

A total of thirteen events were held, consisting of six road races, six individual time trials, and a team time trial mixed relay. This is the first year with a standalone women's U23 race; previously, the U23 winner was simply the highest-placed rider under 23 in the women's elite race.[3]

Course

The route was announced during the 2024 UCI Road World Championships in Zurich. The road races take place on a 15.1 kilometres (9.4 mi) circuit around Kigali, with a different number of laps for different events. The elite men's race also includes an extra 42.5 kilometres (26.4 mi) extension that climbs the Mur du Kigali.[4] Kigali sits at an altitude of 1850 metres; the high altitude combined with the amount of climbing led multiple cycling publications to call the route one of the most difficult in the history of the world championships.[4][5][6]

Schedule

All times listed below are for the local time – Central Africa Time or UTC+02:00.

Road races

Date Timings[7] Event Distance[7] Laps[a]
21 September 10:10 12:55 Elite women time trial 31.2 km (19.4 mi)
13:45 16:50 Elite men time trial 40.6 km (25.2 mi)
22 September 10:35 12:45 Under-23 women time trial 22.6 km (14.0 mi)
13:35 16:30 Under-23 men time trial 31.2 km (19.4 mi)
23 September 10:45 12:45 Junior women time trial 18.3 km (11.4 mi)
14:00 16:30 Junior men time trial 22.6 km (14.0 mi)
24 September 12:30 17:00 Mixed team time trial relay 42.4 km (26.3 mi) 2[b]
25 September 13:05 16:30 Under-23 women road race 119.3 km (74.1 mi) 8
26 September 08:00 11:15 Junior men road race 119.3 km (74.1 mi) 8
12:00 16:25 Under-23 men road race 164.6 km (102.3 mi) 11
27 September 08:20 10:40 Junior women road race 74.6 km (46.4 mi) 5
12:05 16:45 Elite women road race 164.6 km (102.3 mi) 11
28 September 09:45 16:45 Elite men road race 267.5 km (166.2 mi) 15 + 1*[c]

Medal summary

Elite events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Events
Men's road race
Tadej Pogačar
 Slovenia
6h 21' 20" Remco Evenepoel
 Belgium
+ 1' 28" Ben Healy
 Ireland
+ 2' 16"
Men's time trial
Remco Evenepoel
 Belgium
49' 06.03" Jay Vine
 Australia
+ 1'14.80 Ilan Van Wilder
 Belgium
+ 2'06.07"
Women's Events
Women's road race
Magdeleine Vallieres
 Canada
4h 34' 48" Niamh Fisher-Black
 New Zealand
+ 23" Mavi García
 Spain
+ 27"
Women's time trial
Marlen Reusser
 Switzerland
43' 09.34" Anna van der Breggen
 Netherlands
+ 51.89" Demi Vollering
 Netherlands
+ 1' 04.73"
Mixed Event
Mixed relay
 Australia
Michael Matthews
Lucas Plapp
Jay Vine
Brodie Chapman
Amanda Spratt
Felicity Wilson-Haffenden
54' 30.47"  France
Bruno Armirail
Paul Seixas
Pavel Sivakov
Cédrine Kerbaol
Juliette Labous
Maeva Squiban
+ 5.24"   Switzerland
Jan Christen
Stefan Küng
Mauro Schmid
Jasmin Liechti
Marlen Reusser
Noemi Rüegg
+ 10.00"

Under-23 events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Under-23 Events
Men's under-23 road race
Lorenzo Finn
 Italy
3h 57' 24" Jan Huber
 Switzerland
+ 31" Marco Schrettl
 Austria
+ 1' 13"
Men's under-23 time trial
Jakob Söderqvist
 Sweden
38' 24.43" Nate Pringle
 New Zealand
+ 1'03.96" Maxime Decomble
 France
+ 1'04.13"
Women's Under-23 Events
Women's under-23 road race
Célia Gery
 France
3h 57'24" Viktória Chladoňová
 Slovakia
+ 2" Paula Blasi
 Spain
+ 12"
Women's under-23 time trial
Zoe Bäckstedt
 Great Britain
30' 56.13" Viktória Chladoňová
 Slovakia
+ 1'50.85 Federica Venturelli
 Italy
+ 2'11.58

Junior events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Juniors Events
Men's junior road race
Harry Hudson
 Great Britain
2h 55'19" Johan Blanc
 France
+ 16" Jan Jackowiak
 Poland
+ 16"
Men's junior time trial
Michiel Mouris
 Netherlands
29' 07.61" Ashlin Barry
 United States
+ 6.84" Seff Van Kerckhove
 Belgium
+ 8.58"
Women's Juniors Events
Women's junior road race
Paula Ostiz
 Spain
2h 09'19" Chantal Pegolo
 Italy
s.t. Anja Grossmann
 Switzerland
s.t.
Women's junior time trial
Megan Arens
 Netherlands
25' 47.41" Paula Ostiz
 Spain
+ 35.30" Oda Aune Gissinger
 Norway
+ 37.54"

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Netherlands2114
2 Great Britain2002
3 France1214
4 Belgium1124
 Spain1124
 Switzerland1124
7 Italy1113
8 Australia1102
9 Canada1001
 Slovenia1001
 Sweden1001
12 New Zealand0202
 Slovakia0202
14 United States0101
15 Austria0011
 Ireland0011
 Norway0011
 Poland0011
Totals (18 entries)13131339

Notes

  1. ^ For the road races, this denotes the number of laps of the 15.1 km (9.4 mi) circuit, beginning and ending at the Kigali convention center.
  2. ^ This denotes the number of laps of the 21.2 km (13.2 mi) circuit; the first lap is completed by three male riders, with the second lap completed by three female riders.[8]
  3. ^ 9 laps of the Kigali circuit, then an extension circuit that climbs the Mur du Kigal, ending with 6 more laps in Kigali.

References

  1. ^ "About Kigali 2025 - UCI Kigali 2025". Union Cycliste Internationale. Retrieved 10 June 2025.
  2. ^ "UCI Road World Championships: Rwanda selected as first African hosts in 2025". BBC Sport. 25 September 2021. Retrieved 10 June 2025.
  3. ^ Fletcher, Patrick (12 February 2022). "UCI confirms U23 women's category for 2022 Road World Championships, with standalone races from 2025". cyclingnews.com. Archived from the original on 26 December 2024. Retrieved 10 June 2025.
  4. ^ a b Farrand, Stephen (26 September 2024). "With 5,475m of climbing, 2025 Road World Championships in Rwanda to be one of hardest ever". cyclingnews.com. Archived from the original on 10 October 2024. Retrieved 10 June 2025.
  5. ^ Cotton, Jim (27 September 2024). "Hardest Road Worlds Ever? Rwanda Reveals Crushing Climb-Loaded Courses for 2025 UCI World Championships". Velo. Archived from the original on 29 January 2025. Retrieved 10 June 2025.
  6. ^ Boermans, Hendrik (26 September 2024). "UCI presents brutally tough 2025 World Championships in Rwanda: 5,500 (!) meters of climbing, including climbing time trial". IDL Procycling. Archived from the original on 10 June 2025. Retrieved 10 June 2025.
  7. ^ a b "Race program & schedule". UCI Kigali 2025. Retrieved 11 June 2025.
  8. ^ "Team Time Trial". UCI Kigali 2025. Retrieved 11 June 2025.