Stage 1: Elite Men's ITT Full Results and Report
|  1st Filippo Ganna (Italy) 47:47 |  1st Filippo Ganna (Italy) 47:47 |  1st Filippo Ganna (Italy) 47:47 |  2nd Wout van Aert (Belgium) + 6s |  2nd Wout van Aert (Belgium) + 6s |  2nd Wout van Aert (Belgium) + 6s |  3rd Remco Evenepoel (Belgium) + 44s |  3rd Remco Evenepoel (Belgium) + 44s |  3rd Remco Evenepoel (Belgium) + 44s |  4th Kasper Asgreen (Denmark) + 46s |  5th Stefan Küng (Switzerland) + 1:07 |  5th Stefan Küng (Switzerland) + 1:07 |  6th Tony Martin (Germany) + 1:18 |  6th Tony Martin (Germany) + 1:18 |  6th Tony Martin (Germany) + 1:18 |  7th Stefan Bissegger (Switzerland) + 1:26 |  8th Ethan Hayter (Great Britain) + 1:27 |  10th Tadej Pogačar (Slovenia) + 1:53 |  Filippo Ganna (Italy) and Wout van Aert |  3rd Remco Evenepoel (Belgium) + 44s |  1st Filippo Ganna (Italy) 47:47 |  1st Filippo Ganna (Italy) 47:47 |  Your 2021 Elite Men's ITT worlds podium: 2nd Wout van Aert (Belgium) + 6s, 1st Filippo Ganna (Italy) 47:47, 3rd Remco Evenepoel (Belgium) + 44s |  Your 2021 Elite Men's ITT worlds podium: 2nd Wout van Aert (Belgium) + 6s, 1st Filippo Ganna (Italy) 47:47, 3rd Remco Evenepoel (Belgium) + 44s |  Your 2021 Elite Men's ITT worlds podium: 2nd Wout van Aert (Belgium) + 6s, 1st Filippo Ganna (Italy) 47:47, 3rd Remco Evenepoel (Belgium) + 44s |  Your 2021 Elite Men's ITT worlds podium: 2nd Wout van Aert (Belgium) + 6s, 1st Filippo Ganna (Italy) 47:47, 3rd Remco Evenepoel (Belgium) + 44s |
Stage 2: U23 ITT Full Results and Report
|  1st Johan Price-Pejtersen (Denmark) 34:30 by 10s |  2nd Luke Plapp (Australia) + 10s |  3rd Florian Vermeersch (Belgium) + 11s |  U23 ITT podium: 2nd Luke Plapp (Australia) + 10s, 1st Johan Price-Pejtersen (Denmark) 34:30, 3rd Florian Vermeersch (Belgium) + 11s |
Stage 3: Elite Women's ITT Full Results and Report
|  1st Ellen van Dijk (Netherlands) 36:05 by 10s |  2nd Marlen Reusser (Switzerland) + 10s |  3rd Annemiek van Vleuten (Netherlands) + 24s |  4th Amber Leone Neben (United States Of America) + 1:24 |  9th Riejanne Markus (Netherlands) + 2:00 |  14th Leah Thomas (United States Of America) + 2:51 |  Elite Women's ITT Podium: 2nd Marlen Reusser (Switzerland) + 10s, 1st Ellen van Dijk (Netherlands) 36:05, 3rd Annemiek van Vleuten (Netherlands) + 24s |  Elite Women's ITT Podium: 2nd Marlen Reusser (Switzerland) + 10s, 1st Ellen van Dijk (Netherlands) 36:05, 3rd Annemiek van Vleuten (Netherlands) + 24s |
Stage 4: Junior Women's ITT Full Results and Report
|  1st Alena Ivanchenko (Russian Federation) 19.3 km in 25:05 |  2nd Zoe Backstedt (Great Britain) daughter of Magnus + 11s |  3rd Antonia Niedermaier (Germany) + 25s |  4th Anna van der Meiden (Netherlands) + 1:26 |  Your 2021 Junior Women's Podium: 2nd Zoe Backstedt (Great Britain) + 11s, 1st Alena Ivanchenko (Russian Federation) in 25:05, 3rd Antonia Niedermaier (Germany) + 25s |  Your 2021 Junior Women's Podium: 2nd Zoe Backstedt (Great Britain) + 11s, 1st Alena Ivanchenko (Russian Federation) in 25:05, 3rd Antonia Niedermaier (Germany) + 25s |
Stage 5: Junior Men's ITT Full Results and Report
|  1st Gustav Wang (Denmark) 22.3 km in 25:37 |  2nd Joshua Tarling (Great Britain) + 20s |  3rd Alec Segaert (Belgium) + 29s |  Junior Men's ITT podium: 2nd Joshua Tarling (Great Britain) + 20s, 1st Gustav Wang (Denmark) 25:37, 3rd Alec Segaert (Belgium) + 29s |
Stage 6: Mixed Relay TTT Full Results and Report
|  Max Walscheid (Germany / Team Qhubeka NextHash) and Tony Martin (Germany / Team Jumbo-Visma) |  Max Walscheid (Germany / Team Qhubeka NextHash) and Tony Martin (Germany / Team Jumbo-Visma) led the German men across in the first half of the mixed TTT with the second best time before the German women brought home the team win |  Women's TTT in the second half: Riejanne Markus (Netherlands / Team Jumbo-Visma Women) - Annemiek Van Vleuten (Netherlands / Team Movistar Women) - Ellen Van Dijk (Netherlands / Team Trek Segafredo Women) |  2nd Netherlands + 13s |  After the Italian men set the best time, the Italian team settled for 3rd + 38s |  Tony Martin (Germany / Team Jumbo-Visma) - Max Walscheid (Germany / Team Qhubeka NextHash) - Nikias Arndt (Germany / Team DSM) |  Winning celebration: Tony Martin (Germany / Team Jumbo-Visma) - Max Walscheid (Germany / Team Qhubeka NextHash) - Nikias Arndt (Germany / Team DSM) |  Good night... Lisa Brennauer (Germany / Team Ceratizit-WNT Pro Cycling) left it all out on the road |  World Championships Cycling - TTT - Mixed Relay podium: 2nd Team Netherlands, 1st Team Germany and 3rd Team Italy |  2nd Netherlands |  1st Germany |  Tony Martin ends his cycling career today with another Rainbow Jersey |
Stage 7: Junior Men's RR Full Results and Report
|  Start of the Junior Men's RR, Leuven and Leuven (121.4KM) |  Break with Joshua Tarling (GBR) - Louis-Joe Luehrs (GER) - Milan Kadlec (CZE) |  Per Strand Hagenes (NOR) attacked the Wijnpers climb with 5.6 km to go as Romain Gregoire (FRA) and Madis Mihkels (EST) battle it out for second |  Per Strand Hagenes (NOR) rounding the final corner |  Per Strand Hagenes (NOR) posts up |  Per Strand Hagenes (NOR) was charged up |  Per Strand Hagenes (NOR) post race: “I knew it was possible but to make it happen is incredible. I lay on my bed last night before sleeping and I got a high pulse just thinking about taking the win today.” |  2021 Junior Men's Podium: 2nd Romain Gregoire (FRA), 1st Per Strand Hagenes (NOR), 3rd Madis Mihkels (EST) | 
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Stage 8: Men's U23 RR Full Results and Report
|  Men's U23 RR between Antwerp and Leuven (160.9KM) | 
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|  Filippo Baroncini (Italy / Team Colpack Ballan) attacks on the finishing |  Filippo Baroncini (Italy / Team Colpack Ballan) wins by 2s |  Filippo Baroncini (Italy / Team Colpack Ballan): “It’s a victory that was a dream for all my life, and today, all was perfect for me and for my team. We attacked in the final, my attack was planned before the race. All went well. It’s a big emotion for me, I have no words.” |  2nd Biniam Ghirmay Hailu (Eritrea/Team Delko) ahead of Olav Kooij (Netherlands / Team Jumbo-Visma) | 
|  2021 Men's U23 Podium: 2nd Biniam Ghirmay Hailu (Eritrea/Team Delko), 1st Filippo Baroncini (Italy / Team Colpack Ballan) and 3rd Olav Kooij (Netherlands / Team Jumbo-Visma) |  2021 Men's U23 Podium: 2nd Biniam Ghirmay Hailu (Eritrea/Team Delko), 1st Filippo Baroncini (Italy / Team Colpack Ballan) and 3rd Olav Kooij (Netherlands / Team Jumbo-Visma) |
Stage 9: Junior Women's RR Full Results and Report
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|  Zoe Backstedt (Great Britain) wins the two-sprint ahead of 2nd Kaia Schmid (United States Of America) in 1:55:33 |  3rd Linda Riedmann (Germany) + 57s, 4th Elise Uijen (Netherlands), 5th Makayla Macpherson (United States Of America), 6th Millie Couzens (Great Britain), 7th Marith Vanhove (Belgium) |  “I have no words at all,” said a tearful Zoe Backstedt (GBR) at the finish. “I can’t believe I’ve just done that, that was probably the hardest race I have ever done." Full report on cyclingnews. | 
|  2021 Junior Women's RR Podium: 2nd Kaia Schmid (United States Of America), 1st Zoe Backstedt (Great Britain) 1:55:33 and 3rd Linda Riedmann (Germany) + 57s |
Stage 10: Elite Women's RR Full Results and Report
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|  Elisa Balsamo (Italy) wins the women's RR head of Marianne Vos (Netherlands) | 
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|  2021 Women's RR Podium: 2nd Marianne Vos (Netherlands), 1st Elisa Balsamo (Italy) 3:52:27, 3rd Katarzyna Niewiadoma (Poland) + 1s | 
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Stage 11: Elite Men's RR Full Results and Report
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|  Wout Van Aert (Belgium / Team Jumbo-Visma) and Mathieu van der Poel (Netherlands / Alpecin-Fenix) |  Julian Alaphilippe (France / Team Deceuninck - Quick Step) attacked multiple times before finally getting away for good with 17 km to go |  Mathieu van der Poel (Netherlands / Alpecin-Fenix) and Dylan Teuns (Belgium / Team Bahrain - Victorious) |  Former world champ, Peter Sagan (Slovakia / Team Bora - hansgrohe) was 26th + 6 minutes |  Julian Alaphilippe (France / Team Deceuninck - Quick Step) soloing the final climb |  Julian Alaphilippe (France / Team Deceuninck - Quick Step) celebrates back to back world wins... only the seventh 7x there was been back to back wins at the Men's Worlds. |  Julian Alaphilippe (France / Team Deceuninck - Quick Step): “The plan was to counter in the final kilometers, but I sensed an opportunity and rode on instinct. As soon as a gap was there, I rode my heart out to remain at the front. The Belgian supporters told me to slow down, but that only motivated me to go harder. I left everything on the road, and while I was doing that, I kept thinking of my son, Nino. Winning the Worlds again is incredible”, said Julian after sealing one of the most impressive victories of his career and strengthening his amazing legacy by becoming just the seventh rider in history to win consecutive titles. |  2nd Dylan van Baarle (Netherlands) +32s, 3rd Michael Valgren Hundahl (Denmark), 4th Jasper Stuyven (Belgium), 5th Neilson Powless (United States Of America) | 
|  Your 2021 Elite Men's podium: 2nd Dylan van Baarle (Netherlands) +32s, Julian Alaphilippe (France / Team Deceuninck - Quick Step), 3rd Michael Valgren Hundahl (Denmark) | 
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