Lotte Kopecky will not defend her title at the upcoming UCI Road World Championships held in Kigali, Rwanda, at the end of September. Belgian Cycling announced the rosters for each category on Tuesday, and the reigning two-time road world champion was not among the five riders selected to represent the country in the elite women’s road race held on September 27.

“She had hoped for a turnaround in the final weeks, but now she’s decided to skip the World Championships because she’s not convinced she’s 100% ready. It’s largely a mental issue,” national coach Ludwig Willems told WielerFlits.

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Although the absence of Kopecky is a loss for the Belgians at this edition of the World Championships, the national team revealed the elite men’s roster that will be led by Remco Evenepoel, who won the road race world title in 2022 in Wollongong, and who will be vying for a third consecutive time trial world title having won the rainbow bands in 2023 in Glasgow and 2024 in Zürich.

Kopecky had a standout season in 2024, where she claimed 16 victories, including Paris-Roubaix, road and time trial titles at the Belgian Championships, a bronze medal at the Paris Olympics, and a second consecutive elite road race world title in Zürich.

Kopecky will compete at the Tour de l’Ardeche from September 9-14 and will then turn her attention to track racing and possibly the time trial event at the European Championships on October 1 in Étoile-sur-Rhône, a title she also won last year.