
Cycling Time Trials
Cycling time trials are competitive races where cyclists race against the clock over a specific distance, typically on a flat or slightly varied course. Each cyclist starts at intervals, meaning they don't compete directly against each other simultaneously but rather strive for the fastest individual time. Time trials are often held as part of larger cycling events, like stage races or championships. Riders use specialized equipment and techniques to maximize speed and aerodynamics. The emphasis is on endurance, pacing, and strategy to achieve the best possible time, making it a unique challenge in the sport of cycling.