The elite time trials at the 2024 UCI Road World Championships take place on Sunday 22 September, with medals on the line for both the women and men.
A total of 129 riders will compete across the two events: 70 in the women's field and 59 in the men's field. Each rider will be separated by 1:30 gaps.
Among the contenders are the two defending champions, Chloé Dygert (USA) and Remco Evenepoel (Belgium), who will look to retain their rainbow jerseys won in Glasgow, Scotland last August.
This year in Zurich, Switzerland, the women and men will take on slightly different courses. The former will race 29.9km with 327m of elevation, while the men will race a longer distance of 46.1km, with 413m of elevation. The climbing comes in the first half of the two courses, which both end with a flat run to the line alongside Lake Zurich.
Below are the start times for the two fields in the local time in Switzerland. The women's event begins at 11:51:30, with the Dygert the last rider down the ramp at 13:35.
Uganda's Charles Kagimu will then get the men's event underway at 14:52. Recently crowned Olympic champion Evenepoel will be the last rider of the day to set out onto the course, doing so at 16:34.