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STAN SPORT to present Cycling’s UCI ROAD WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS in 2022

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For eight days in September 2022, Wollongong will play host to one of the most prestigious events on the global cycling calendar.

Stan Sport and the Nine Network today announced it will broadcast one of Australia’s biggest global sporting events in 2022, the UCI Road World Championships, to be held between September 18 – 25 in Wollongong. Wollongong 2022 will be only the second time Australia has hosted the UCI Road World Championships in its 101-year history.

Wollongong 2022 will comprise eleven UCI World Championship road cycling events contested in front of 300,000 spectators and will include individual time trials and road races as well as a team time trial mixed relay for over 1000 of the world’s best male and female riders.

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Stan Sport will be the only place to watch every minute of every race across eight days of competition, with daily highlights and re-caps available to stream on demand.

The Championships will begin on Sunday 18 September, with a dynamic double header – the Men’s Elite and Women’s Elite Time Trials. It is the first time in the history of the UCI Road World Championships that men and women will compete on the same day and over the same distance, with the course unveiled in Wollongong today. A city-based circuit will be used for all Time Trials, bringing all the action to the heart of Wollongong.

To complete a spectacular week of racing, the Men Elite and Women Elite Road Races will unfold on the weekend of September 24 & 25 showcasing the diverse topography of the region from the coast to the escarpment.

All eyes will be on Aussie star and 5 x Tour de France stage winner Caleb Ewan who has declared his intentions to win a World Championship medal in Wollongong, while Amanda Spratt is likely to be leading the Australian representation in the Women Elite category. The cycling world will be waiting with bated breath to see if French rider Julian Alaphilippe will come  to contest for a third consecutive title in the Men Elite Road Race

UCI President David Lappartient said:

“We are delighted that the 2022 UCI Road World Championships in Wollongong will be broadcast by the well-known Australian streaming, live and on-demand platform Stan Sport. This will provide a great opportunity for cycling fans to see the best riders in the world compete for the prestigious rainbow jersey of UCI World Champion. With 11 UCI World titles to be won, it is going to be a fantastic show that will thrill spectators along the race route and fans who tune into the action from a distance. The cycling world looks forward to coming to Wollongong in 2022.”

Wollongong 2022 CEO Stu Taggart said:

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“The 2022 UCI Road World Championships will be a celebration of the world’s best athletes competing in a world-class destination, Wollongong, Australia. To have every minute of the action streamed live from Wollongong will turbocharge the reach of this ground-breaking event and put the city front and centre among cycling enthusiasts and sport-lovers nationwide.”

Stan Acting Chief Executive Officer Martin Kugeler said:

“The world’s best cyclists will come to Australia, competing for the 2022 UCI Road World Championships. No doubt, we will be able to witness fantastic sport and plenty of drama in Wollongong next year. We can’t wait to showcase every race of this incredible festival of cycling on Stan Sport.”

Stan Sport’s exclusive coverage of the 2022 UCI Road World Championships begins on Sunday 18 September 2022 with every race streaming ad-free, live and on-demand.
 
The Nine Network will show live coverage of the Men Elite and Women Elite Road Races and live crosses to the Men’s and Women’s Time Trials on the Nine Network.

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