The race was run on the
Urban Road Cycling Course (one of Beijing's nine temporary
venues), which was in its entirety. Unlike the previous Olympic races, the start and finish were not at the same location. The early section of the race took place within central Beijing; the gradient of this part of the race was relatively flat. After approximately , the riders reached the
Badaling section of the Great Wall and began two loops of between the Badaling and
Juyong Passes. From there the cyclists rode over a false flat before descending a highway towards the Juyong Pass. The final were a moderately steep climb, designed to ensure an exciting finale should several riders be grouped together at the end of the race. Due to security regulations put in place by the Olympic organisers, spectators were not permitted to stand roadside along the course. Several prominent figures in cycling protested against this decision, including UCI president
Pat McQuaid and two Australian riders,
Stuart O'Grady and
Cadel Evans, who competed in the men's race. McQuaid and O'Grady felt that the absence of people along the course deprived the race of the atmosphere present at other cycling events, and said that it failed to take supporters' wishes into consideration.
Cycling Australia's reaction to the cyclists' complaints was to request that security restrictions be eased for the
time trial to follow, but this plea was ignored. ==Race==