The planning could have been a little better, but cycling fans are over the moon these days. After a week of cycling excitement at the World Championships in Rwanda, the whole circus will move to the Drôme and Ardèche regions of France in a few days' time. From October 1 to 5, the European Cycling Championships will be held there. This is the program: Wednesday, Oct. 1
09:30 - 10:38 AM local time: Junior women's time trial (12.2 kilometers)
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10:45 - 12:24 AM local time: Junior men's time trial (24.0 kilometers)
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12:00 - 1:13 PM local time: U23 Women's time trial (24.0 kilometers)
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12:45 - 1:58 PM local time: U23 Men's time trial (24.0 kilometers)
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2:20 - 3:30 PM local time: Elite women's time trial (24.0 kilometers)
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3:45 - 4:53 PM local time: Elite men's time trial (24.0 kilometers)
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Thursday, Oct. 2
11 AM - 1:36 PM local time: Team Mixed Relay juniors (40 kilometers, 2x 20 kilometers)
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2:30 - 4:36 PM local time: Team Mixed Relay elite (40 kilometers, 2x 20 kilometers)
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Friday, Oct. 3
09.00 - 11.25 AM local time: U23 women's road race (85.7 kilometers)
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12:40 - 2:23 PM local time: Junior women's road race (62.9 kilometers)
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3:35 - 6:15 PM local time: Junior men's road race (103.4 kilometers)
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Saturday, Oct. 4
09:00 - 12:06 AM local time: Road race U23 men (121.1 kilometers)
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2:00. - 5 :00 PM local time: elite women's road race (116.1 kilometers)
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Sunday, Oct. 5
11:45 - 5 PM local time: Elite men's road race (202.5 kilometers)
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