The 2028 Olympics road race is likely to clash with the Tour de France, and that could mean a headache for the entire cycling season
Briefly

The 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, running from July 12 to July 30, overlap with key events of the Tour de France. The men's road races are scheduled for July 22 and 23, while time trials will be held on July 19. This creates challenges since the men's Tour de France typically starts in early July, with potential starting dates of June 24 or July 1. Adjusting the Tour schedule impacts national championships and WorldTour races, making June 24 the likely start date to avoid a clash.
The 2028 Los Angeles Olympics are scheduled from July 12 to July 30, creating a significant scheduling clash with the Tour de France, which typically starts in early July.
Men's road races at the Olympics will occur on July 22 and 23 while both men's and women's time trials are set for July 19, impacting the Tour's traditional timeline.
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