London 2012: BBC TV guide for cycling events
The BBC will be broadcasting extensive live coverage of all cycling events in the London 2012 Olympic Games (July 27- August 12).
Live coverage will be broadcast across several of the BBC's television channels, notably BBC One, Two and Three.
In addition, there will be programming online, on the red button and on the BBC's HD channels. See the BBC website for more details.
Saturday, July 28
09:00-14:00 - BBC Three - LIVE
Men's road race
14:00-16:00 - BBC One - LIVE
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Men's road race
Sunday, July 29
12:00-14:00 - BBC Three - LIVE
Women's road race
14:00-16:00 - BBC One - LIVE
Women's road race
Wednesday, August 1
12:30-14:00 - BBC Three LIVE
Men's and women's time trial
13:45-16:00 - BBC One - LIVE
Men's and women's time trial
Thursday, August 2
16:00-18:00 - BBC One - LIVE
Track cycling day one (inc women's team sprint finals, men's team pursuit qualifying)
18:00-19:00 - BBC Two - LIVE
Track cycling day one (inc men's team sprint finals)
Friday, August 3
16:00-18:00 - BBC One - LIVE
Track cycling day two (inc women's keirin qualifying, women's team pursuit qualifying, men's team pursuit first round)
18:00-19:00 - BBC Two - LIVE
Track cycling day two (inc men's team pursuit finals, women's keirin finals)
Saturday, August 4
16:00-18:50 - BBC One - LIVE
Track cycling day three (inc women's team pursuit finals, men's omnium, men's sprint 1/8 finals)
Sunday, August 5
16:00-17:40 - BBC One - LIVE
Track cycling day four (inc men's omnium, men's sprint rounds, women's sprint rounds)
17:40-18:05 - BBC Two - LIVE
Track cycling day four (women's sprint 1/8 finals)
18:05-18:50 - BBC One - LIVE
Track cycling day four (men's omnium final event)
Monday, August 6
16:00-18:00 - BBC One - LIVE
Track cycling day five (inc women's omnium, men's sprint finals, women's sprint 1/4 finals)
18:00-19:00 - BBC Two - LIVE
Track cycling day five (inc women's omnium, men's sprint finals, women's sprint 1/4 finals)
Tuesday, August 7
16:00-18:00 - BBC One - LIVE
Track cycling day six (inc women's sprint finals, women's omnium, men's keirin rounds)
18:00-19:00 - BBC Two - LIVE
Track cycling day six (inc men's keirin finals, women's sprint finals)
Wednesday, August 8
16:00-18:00 - BBC One - LIVE
Men's and women's BMX seeding runs
Thursday, August 9
15:00-16:00 - BBC One - LIVE
Men's BMX quarter finals
Friday, August 10
13:45-16:00 - BBC One - LIVE
Men's and women's BMX semi-finals
16:00-18:00 - BBC One - LIVE
Men's and women's BMX finals
Saturday, August 11
12:15-14:30 - BBC One - LIVE
Women's cross-country mountain bike finals
Sunday, August 12
13:15-15:30 - BBC Two - LIVE
Men's cross-country mountain bike finals
External link
BBC programme information on www.bbc.co.uk
London 2012: Live text coverage of cycling events
July 28: Men's road race
July 29: Women's road race
London 2012: Latest news
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London 2012: Team info
Men's road race start list
Women's road race start list
Men's time trial start list
Women's time trial start list
Team GB rider profiles
Great Britain track team confirmed
Bronzini leads Italian Olympic cycling team
British Olympic men's road race team announced
Armitstead and Cooke lead GB women's road cycling team
London 2012: Event guides
Download detailed Olympic road race route map
London 2012 cycling schedule
London 2012: Reports
To come...
London 2012: Photos
Team GB road race training on Box Hill (July 26)
London 2012: Podcasts
Cycling Weekly podcasts on Soundcloud
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Nigel Wynn worked as associate editor on CyclingWeekly.com, he worked almost single-handedly on the Cycling Weekly website in its early days. His passion for cycling, his writing and his creativity, as well as his hard work and dedication, were the original driving force behind the website’s success. Without him, CyclingWeekly.com would certainly not exist on the size and scale that it enjoys today. Nigel sadly passed away, following a brave battle with a cancer-related illness, in 2018. He was a highly valued colleague, and more importantly, an exceptional person to work with - his presence is sorely missed.
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