Kigali (Convention Centre) - Kigali (Convention Centre)
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The Team Time Trial Mixed Relay of the 2025 UCI Road World Championships is a hilly race that will take place on .
The race starts in Kigali (Convention Centre) and finishes in Kigali (Convention Centre), starting at with an expected finish at (average speed of 40 km/h).
The total distance of the race is 42.1 km. The race includes 6 categorized climb(s) and 1 checkpoint(s), and has a total elevation gain of 687 m, and a total descent of -691 m.
The race includes 6 categorized climb(s) and 1 checkpoint(s).
Côte de Nyanza is a Climb, which starts at 6.6 km (35.5 km to go) and ends at 9.1 km (33 km to go). It has total distance of 2.5 km, and an average gradient of 5.6%, going from 1506 to 1645 meters of altitude.
Côte de Kimihurura is a Climb, which starts at 18.5 km (23.6 km to go) and ends at 19.8 km (22.3 km to go). It has total distance of 1.3 km, and an average gradient of 5.9%, going from 1396 to 1472 meters of altitude.
Côte de Kimihurura is a Cobbles section, which starts at 18.5 km (23.6 km to go) and ends at 19.8 km (22.3 km to go). It has total distance of 1.3 km, and an average gradient of 5.9%, going from 1396 to 1472 meters of altitude.
Relay Point is a Checkpoint at 20.9 km (21.2 km to go).
Côte de Nyanza is a Climb, which starts at 27.8 km (14.3 km to go) and ends at 30.3 km (11.8 km to go). It has total distance of 2.5 km, and an average gradient of 5.6%, going from 1506 to 1645 meters of altitude.
The final 3 km for this race starts at 39.1 km, has an average gradient of 3.6%, reaching 1493 m of altitude.
Côte de Kimihurura is a Cobbles section, which starts at 39.7 km (2.4 km to go) and ends at 41 km (1.1 km to go). It has total distance of 1.3 km, and an average gradient of 5.9%, going from 1396 to 1472 meters of altitude.
Côte de Kimihurura is a Climb, which starts at 39.7 km (2.4 km to go) and ends at 41 km (1.1 km to go). It has total distance of 1.3 km, and an average gradient of 5.9%, going from 1396 to 1472 meters of altitude.