I don't know whether Bäckstedt has already travelled home or if she'll be a spectator for the rest of the championships, but she isn't racing today (this isn't a great course for her, to be fair, and the British team is not weak without her).
The U23 women will do 8 laps of the local circuit for a total distance of 119 km. We have already seen the Côte de Kimihurura in action multiple times during these championships, but this will be the first time we'll see the Côte de Kigali Golf in a race. Question is if it will be possible for the stronger climbers like Bella Holmgren and Bunel to get rid of Ferguson and Gery before the finish, and also whether or not team dynamics will play a part or if it will simply be an elimination race from the get go.
What we do know is that the riders that competed in the mixed relay yesterday could be at a disadvantage, but for some it might also work as a decent warm up. Ciabocco has no teammates, but that should at least make it easier for the team car to keep an eye on her. Appleton should enter this race with a lot of confidence after her l'Avenir podium and Chladonová will be hoping to get yet another WC medal.
Valeria Valgonen had some decent results when she rode at conti level, but Ivanchenko is probably the best Russian bet for this race. She rode ride the final part of the time trial much faster than Chladoňová, Venturelli and Wilson-Haffenden, but she also benefitted from being able to overtake more riders towards the line.
Start list: https://firstcycling.com/race.php?r=24931&y=2025&k=8