BBC TO SHOW WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS IN 2007
The BBC has confirmed that they will show the track, mountain bike and road race world championships in 2007.
In an announcement on their website, the BBC also confirmed they will show highlights of the Tour of Britain on September 16 (one day after the race) and of the Manchester Track World Cup on February 24 and 25.
They also said that some events will be simulcasted on their website during the events. Schedule times, channels and services will be announced in detail for each event in due course.
Cycling on the BBC in 2007
Track world cup - Manchester
24 and 25 February
World track championships - Majorca
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World mountain bike championships - Fort William
8 and 9 September
Tour of Britain
16 September
World road race championships - Stuttgart
29 and 30 September
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