The elite women’s individual time trial will open the UCI Road World Championships on Sunday, September 21, in Kigali, Rwanda, marking the first time the event is held in Africa.

There will be 49 riders from 36 nations taking to the starting ramp located at the BK Arena in central Kigali. They will embark on a 31.2km race against the clock that finishes at the Kigali Convention Centre.

The elite women will tackle 460 metres of elevation along the course that includes three climbs; twice over the Côte de Nyanza with 2.5km at 5.8% on the way out and 4.1km at 3.1% on the way back toward the finish. They will then climb the cobbled Côte de Kimihurura, which is 1.3km at 6.3% and also used on the city circuits during the road races later in the week.

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Tour de France Femmes in July due to illness. However, prior to that race, she had a strong season, finishing second overall at Setmana Ciclista Valenciana and the La Vuelta Feminine, before winning overall titles at Vuelta a Burgos, Tour de Suisse, and finishing second at the Giro d’Italia.

Chloé Dygert, is a former two-time world champion in the discipline, securing the rainbow jerseys in 2019 in Yorkshire and 2023 in Glasgow.

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She appeared to be on her way to winning another time trial world title in Imola in 2020, but a horrific crash saw her go over the guard rail on a high-speed descent, and she suffered a serious leg injury.

In addition to her road cycling world titles, she is also an eight-time world champion and Olympic gold medallist in track racing.

Last year, Dygert secured the bronze medal at the Zürich Worlds and will be looking to reclaim the rainbow jersey in Kigali.

The course is hilly, but Dygert showed her strength in hilly time trials when she won her first elite world title in the discipline in Yorkshire.

Anna Henderson has not cracked the top three in the individual time trial at the Worlds, but she is a two-time national champion and secured the silver medal at the Olympic Games in Paris last summer.

She hasn’t had too many opportunities to compete in the time trial this year, but she was part of the winning team at the team time trial that opened the La Vuelta Femenina.

She was second at the British National Championships behind Zoe Backstedt, who is competing in the under-23 event in Kigali.

On another standout year, Henderson was sixth in the opening time trial at the Giro d’Italia, where she won stage 2 and wore the maglia rosa.

Demi Vollering and former world champion Anna van der Breggen.

Vollering, who has not competed in a time trial this year, has always been a strong time trialist, but it has never truly been her main focus, tending to place her attention on being an all-rounder in the Classics and Grand Tours.

She has had some exceptional time trials, however, securing the silver medal at the Zurich Worlds and winning the time trial at the Tour de France last year. She was also second, behind her then trade teammate Reusser, in the final time trial at the 2023 Tour de France, where she won the yellow jersey.

Van der Breggen has secured five medals in the time trial and the world title in 2020 in Imola. She is also a two-time national champion in the discipline, but having only recently come out of a three-year retirement, she will be a dark horse for this event.

The only other time trial that she has competed in this year was at the Giro, where she finished fourth.

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