BBC WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS COVERAGE
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Having gone to town with their coverage of the Track World Championships earlier in the year, the BBC will be giving similar treatment to the Road World Championships that begin next week in Stuttgart.
Sean Yates will be joining Hugh Porter in the commentary box for live coverage of all the elite men?s and women?s events on BBC interactive, while those without digital can catch a highlights round-up on BBC2 on Sunday, September 30.
Wednesday 26th September
BBC Interactive LIVE 12pm-3pm: elite women?s time trial
Thursday 27th September
BBC Interactive LIVE 11.30am-4pm: elite men?s time trial
Saturday 29th September
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BBC Interactive LIVE 8am-11.45am: elite women?s road race
Sunday 30th September
BBC Interactive LIVE 9.30am-4.30pm: elite men?s road race
BBC 2 4.30pm-6pm: world championships highlights
BBC: www.bbc.co.uk.
Road World Championships official site: www.radwm2007.com
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