UCI B World Championship Cycling

UCI B World Championship Cycling

The UCI B World Championships, often referred to as the World Championship Cycling, is the annual world championship for Level B bicycle road racing and bicycle time trials organized by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) for nations with developing competitive pro cycling. The UCI B World Championships includes events for both elite men's and women's in road cycling and track cycling. The first “B” World Championships were held in late 1997 in Ipoh, Malaysia. The event also serves as an opportunity to qualify for the 2008 Olympic Games.

Both the road race and individual time trial events are competed by riders organized by national cycling teams as opposed to commercially sponsored or "trade teams", which is the standard in professional cycling.

2007 Results

External links

*Official|1=http://www.uci.ch/modello.asp?1stLevelID=PA&level1=0&level2=0&idnews=3962
* [http://www.veloresults.com/bworlds2007/ Resuls of 2007 UCI B World Championships]


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