Road World Championships 2011: British Eurosport TV schedule
British Eurosport will be broadcasting live coverage of the 2011 UCI Road World Championships from Copenhagen, Denmark, over September 19-25.
Please note that this schedule may be subject to change. Times are given are UK time.
British Eurosport World Championships schedule
Monday September 19
9:00-10:45, LIVE Time trial Junior Women, British Eurosport
12:30-16:30, LIVE Time trial Under 23 Men, British Eurosport
Tuesday September 20
08:30-12:15, LIVE Time trial Junior Men, British Eurosport
13:00-16:00, LIVE Time trial Elite Women, British Eurosport
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Wednesday September 21
11:30-16:00, LIVE Time trial Elite Men, British Eurosport
Friday September 23
08:30-11:00, LIVE Road race Junior Women, British Eurosport
12:00-16:15, LIVE Road race Under 23 Men, British Eurosport
Saturday September 24
08:00-11:30, LIVE Road race Junior Men, British Eurosport
12:30-16:15, LIVE Road race Elite Women, British Eurosport
Sunday September 25
10:00-16:00, LIVE Road race Elite Men, British Eurosport
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Road World Championships 2011: Cycling Weekly's coverage index
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