The 2025 UCI Road World Championships in Rwanda pit Tadej Pogačar against a brutal course and a stacked field. With Roglič at his side, can anyone stop him? Remco Evenepoel, Tom Pidcock, Derek Gee and Quinn Simmons all line up to challenge for the rainbow jersey. #UCIRoadWorlds

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The road to Rwanda is here and all eyes are on Tate Pogachar for the 2025 UCI Cycling World Championships. The reigning world champion is back to defend his world title after his crushing win in Zurich last year. And you can catch all the action live and on demand in the United States and Canada. Every pedal stroke of the action as the riders are racing for the rainbow jersey. From Sunday in the elite time trials to the mixed time trial juniors under 23 all the way to the following Sunday the elite men’s road race. This time Pogachar isn’t coming alone. Like in 2024 Slovenia is bringing the firepower. Joining him none other than Primos Ragglitch, fourtime Valtaspa winner and 2023 Gordalia champion. It’s a super team. The kind of lineup that makes rivals think twice before launching an attack. The Rwanda course there in the capital city of Kegali. Relentless, brutal climbs. Expect fans lining out the climbs from bottom to top. Heat, high altitude, a change of environment, new surroundings, and the top level riders all going at it. All arriving on time to fight for the rainbow jersey and the gold medal of world champion. Perfect terrain for chaos. And maybe one thing that could stop Pogachar from repeating. But if he has Ragglitch at his side, the rest of the Pelaton may be in for a long day. Still, it’s not just about Pogachar. Tom Pickcock, Olympic mountain bike champion and classics killer, knows how to handle explosive finales. Remco, Evanapole, always dangerous in one day races and wants to represent Belgium well. Go for second world title after his win in Australia. Canada’s Derek G, who’s had his fallout with Israel Premier Tech, will be lining up. Who knows what bike he’ll be on, but he’ll be there. He’s grown into a stage race powerhouse, now chasing one of those career defining wins. And don’t forget US champion Quinn Simmons, who lit it up almost every day at the 2025 Tour to France, hungry to show off the stars and stripes at the US team as he races at the largest stage at the World Championships. So, who do you think’s going to pull off the win? Drop down in the comments. Is it a clear path to glory for Tatty Pagachar or will someone stand in his way? Tom Pickock, Derek G, or Remco Evanapool. Let us know. Let us know your pick for the Kegali Worlds in Rwanda. Also, while you’re down there, subscribe to the YouTube channel. I’ll be there on the ground in Kegali reporting live and on demand action for you. all sorts of behind thescenes footage and vlogs. And remember, the 2025 UCI Rwanda World Championships are live and on demand for our viewers in the United States and Canada. There’s a link to sign up down in the description, so you’re not going to miss out on the action. Zurich was domination. Rwanda, well, it could be a race of survival, but one thing’s for sure, Slovenia’s got a super team with Primos Raglitch there at Ted’s side. One rainbow jersey at a time. And the world, it could be coming for Tad. But Tad’s got something to prove.

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