Stage 1: Women's 40km TTT Full Results and Report
|  The women's TTT kicks off the 2016 UCI Road World Championships. Team Bepink on a lonely ride through the desert outside Doha |  Team Hitec Products |  Cervelo - Bigla |  Cervelo - Bigla |  3rd Cervelo - Bigla + 1:56.47 |  Boels Dolmans |  Boels Dolmans |  Boels Dolmans wins the women's 40 km TTT in 48:41.62 |  2nd Canyon Sram Racing + 48.24 |  2nd Canyon Sram Racing + 48.24 |  1st Boels Dolmans wins the women's 40 km TTT in 48:41.62 |  3rd Cervelo - Bigla + 1:56.47 | 
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Stage 2: Men's 40 km TTT Full Results and Report
|  5th Team Lotto Nl - Jumbo + 55s |  Team Sky |  4th Team Sky + 54s |  Orica-Bikeexchange |  3rd Orica-Bikeexchange + 37s |  6th Movistar + 1:11 |  1st Etixx - Quick Step, 40 km in 42:32 |  BMC |  2nd Bmc Racing Team + 12s |  Etixx - Quick Step crossing with a new best time |  Last team, BMC was unable to come up with the win |  Brian Cookson and Eddy Merckx |  2nd Bmc Racing Team + 12s |  3rd Orica-Bikeexchange + 37s |  1st Etixx - Quick Step, 40 km in 42:32 |  Men's World TTT podium | 
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Stage 3: Junior Women's 13.7 km ITT Full Results and Report
|  4th Skylar Schneider (USA) + 30s |  1st Karlijn Swinkels (Ned) 13.7-kilometre in 18:21 at an average speed of 44.764 kph |  5th Hannah Arensman (USA ) + 34s |  3rd Juliette Labous (Fra) + 22s |  2nd Lisa Morzenti (Ita) + 8s |  Your 2016 Junior Women's TT champ, Karlijn Swinkels (Ned) |  10:03:21 100321_620398207.jpg |  Junior Women's TT podium, 2nd Lisa Morzenti (Ita) + 8s, 1st Karlijn Swinkels (Ned) 13.7-kilometre in 18:21 and 3rd Juliette Labous (Fra) + 22s |  Tasting success at a young age | 
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Stage 4: U23 28.9 km ITT Full Results and Report
|  Marco Mathis (Germany) wins the 28.9km U23 Pearl island ITT in a time of 34:08.09 |  1st Marco Mathis (Germany) 34:08 |  6th Neilson Powless (United States Of America) + 54s |  3rd Miles Scotson (Australia) + 37s |  5th Kasper Asgreen (Denmark) + 50s | 
|  2nd Maximilian Schachmann (Germany) + 18s | 
|  4th Lennard K�mna (Germany) + 42s |  Your U23 Worlds ITT winner, Marco Mathis (Germany) 34:08 |  14:53:35 145335_620361873.jpg |  Your 2016 U23 ITT Podium: 2nd Maximilian Schachmann (Germany) + 18s, 1st Marco Mathis (Germany) 34:08, 3rd Miles Scotson (Australia) + 37s |  1-2 for Germany |
Stage 5: Junior Men's 28.9 km ITT Full Results and Report
|  5th Ruben Apers (Belgium) + 1:24 |  3rd Ian Garrison (United States Of America) + 53s |  2nd Mikkel Bjerg (Denmark) + 35s |  4th Julius Johansen (Denmark) + 1:02 |  1st Brandon McNulty (United States Of America), 28.9 km in 34:42 | 
|  1st and 2nd for the USA |  Your Junior Men's ITT podium: 2nd Mikkel Bjerg (Denmark) + 35s, 1st Brandon McNulty (United States Of America), 28.9 km in 34:42, 3rd Ian Garrison (United States Of America) + 53s | 
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Stage 6: Elite Women's 28.9 km ITT Full Results and Report
|  5th Annemiek Van Vleuten (Netherlands) + 25.79 |  Winner of the Elite Women's ITT, Amber Neben (United States Of America) 28.9 km in 36:37.04 |  Another shot of Amber Neben (United States Of America) |  2nd Ellen Van Dijk (Netherlands) + 5.99 |  Ellen Van Dijk (Netherlands) on her way to 2nd place |  Katrin Garfoot (Australia) |  3rd Katrin Garfoot (Australia) + 8.32 |  4th Olga Zabelinskaya (Russian Federation) + 11.52 |  3rd Katrin Garfoot (Australia) + 8.32 |  2nd Ellen Van Dijk (Netherlands) + 5.99 |  1st Amber Neben (United States Of America), 28.9 km in 36:37.04 | 
|  Your Elite Women's ITT podium: 2nd Ellen Van Dijk (Netherlands) + 5.99, 1st Amber Neben (United States Of America) 28.9 km in 36:37.04, 3rd Katrin Garfoot (Australia) + 8.32 | 
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Stage 7: Elite Men's 40 km ITT Full Results and Report
|  The hot, flat, lonely 40 km Elite Men's ITT course in Doha, Qatar |  The return leg |  1st Tony Martin (Germany), 40 km in 44:42.99 (53.651 km/h) |  Last year's winner, 2nd Vasil Kiryienka (Belarus) + 45.05 |  Award for most aero position, 3rd Jonathan Castroviejo Nicolas (Spain) + 1:10.91 |  4th Maciej Bodnar (Poland) + 1:16.77 |  Best young rider, 5th Ryan Mullen (Ireland) + 1:21.75. Practicing in a sauna paid off for the neo-pro. |  6th Rohan Dennis (Australia) + 1:27.12 |  7th Yves Lampaert (Belgium) + 1:45.11 |  8th Jos Van Emden (Netherlands) + 1:45.41 |  9th Reto Hollenstein (Switzerland) + 1:51.51 |  10th Bob Jungels (Luxembourg) + 1:56.59 |  3rd Jonathan Castroviejo Nicolas (Spain) + 1:10.91 |  Last year's winner, 2nd Vasil Kiryienka (Belarus) + 45.05 |  Sniffing victory and the rainbows for the 4th time as Elite Men's ITT winner (tying a record). 1st Tony Martin (Germany), 40 km in 44:42.99 (53.651 km/h) | 
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|  Your 2016 Worlds Elite Men's ITT podium: 2nd Vasil Kiryienka (Belarus) + 45.05, 1st Tony Martin (Germany), 40 km in 44:42.99 (53.651 km/h), 3rd Jonathan Castroviejo Nicolas (Spain) + 1:10.91 |
Stage 8: U23 RR Full Results and Report
|  Start scene for the 166 km U23 road race | 
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|  Late break |  Late break | 
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|  Kristoffer Halvorsen (Norway) wins in 3:40:53 ahead of 2nd Pascal Ackermann (Germany) and 3rd Jakub Mareczko (Italy) | 
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|  Impressive win and victory salute by 20-year old Kristoffer Halvorsen (Norway) 3:40:53, 3rd Jakub Mareczko (Italy) |  3rd Jakub Mareczko (Italy) |  2nd Pascal Ackermann (Germany) |  The winner, Kristoffer Halvorsen (Norway) |  Your 2016 U23 RR podium: 2nd Pascal Ackermann (Germany), 1st Kristoffer Halvorsen (Norway) (Norway) 3:40:53, 3rd Jakub Mareczko (Italy) |  Winning the U23 road race as a 20 year-old is a good sign for the future. We'll see him again down the road. |
Stage 9: Junior Women's RR, 75 km Full Results and Report
|  75 km Junior Women's RR in Doha | 
|  Sprint finish with the Italian leadout rider already celebrating | 
|  Elisa Balsamo (Italy) wins ahead of Skylar Schneider (United States Of America) and Susanne Andersen (Norway) | 
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|  3rd Susanne Andersen (Norway) |  Skylar Schneider (United States Of America) |  Elisa Balsamo (Italy) receives her gold medal from Eddy Merckx |  Now this is a proper podium photo for a sprint finish |  The accompanying video is alot of fun |  Your winner, Elisa Balsamo (Italy) |  Your Junior Women's podium: 2nd Skylar Schneider (United States Of America) and 1st Elisa Balsamo (Italy) and 3rd Susanne Andersen (Norway) | 
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Stage 10: Jr Men's RR, 166 km Full Results and Report
|  The start of the Junior Men's 166 km Road Race | 
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|  Late attack | 
|  Solo attack succeeds... |  Jakob Egholm (Denmark) wins the Junior Men's RR by 7s with a late attack |  The sprint for the other two podium spots |  2nd Niklas Markl (Germany) + 7s and 3rd Reto Muller (Switzerland) | 
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|  3rd Reto Muller (Switzerland) |  2nd Niklas Markl (Germany) |  Gold Medal winner, Jakob Egholm (Denmark) |  Your Junior Men's Podium: 2nd Niklas Markl (Germany) + 7s, 1st Jakob Egholm (Denmark) 2:58:19, 3rd Reto Muller (Switzerland) + 7s | 
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|  The winner and his handsome Danish teammates |
Stage 11: Elite Women's RR 135 km Full Results and Report
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|  The rollout for the 134 km Elite Women's RR | 
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|  Sprint finish coming at you... | 
|  Amalie Dideriksen (Denmark) wins ahead of 2nd Kirsten Wild (Netherlands) and 3rd Lotta Lepistö (Finland) | 
|  The rest of the top included 4th Elizabeth Deignan (Great Britain), 5th Marta Bastianelli (Italy), 6th Roxane Fournier (France), 7th Chloe Hosking (Australia), 8th Sheyla Gutierrez Ruiz (Spain), 9th Joelle Numainville (Canada) and 10th Jolien D'hoore (Belgium) |  Who says winning is everything... 3rd Lotta Lepistö (Finland), Finland’s first elite road medal at the World Championships |  Birthday girl, Kirsten Wild (Netherlands) was 2nd |  Your 2016 Elite Women's RR Champion, Amalie Dideriksen (Denmark) | 
|  The winner's proud but small team |  Your 2016 Elite Women's RR Podium: 2nd Kirsten Wild (Netherlands), 1st Amalie Dideriksen (Denmark) and 3rd Lotta Lepistö (Finland) | 
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Stage 12: Elite Men's RR Full Results and Report
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|  Peter Sagan repeats as World Champion ahead of previous world champs Mark Cavendish (GBR) and Tom Boonen (BEL) | 
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