Cycling at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Men's individual road race

Men's cycling road race
at the Games of the XVIII Olympiad
VenueHachioji Road Race Course, Tokyo
194.83 km (121.1 mi)
Date22 October 1964
Competitors132 from 35 nations
Winning time4:39:51.63
Medalists
   Italy
   Denmark
   Belgium
Cycling at the
1964 Summer Olympics
Road cycling
Road race   men
Team time trial men
Track cycling
Individual pursuit men
Team pursuit men
Sprint men
1000 m time trial men
Tandem men

The men's individual road race was a road bicycle racing event held as part of the Cycling at the 1964 Summer Olympics programme. It was held on 22 October 1964. The course, just short of 25 kilometres, was covered 8 times for a total distance of 194.832 kilometres. 132 cyclists from 35 nations competed.[1]

Final classification

Rank Name Nationality Time
1st, gold medalist(s)Mario Zanin Italy 4:39:51.63
2nd, silver medalist(s)Kjell Rodian Denmark 4:39:51.65
3rd, bronze medalist(s)Walter Godefroot Belgium 4:39:51.74
4.Raymond Bilney Australia 4:39:51.74
5.José Manuel López Spain 4:39:51.74
6.Wilfried Peffgen United Team of Germany 4:39:51.74
7.Gösta Pettersson Sweden 4:39:51.74
8.Delmo Delmastro Argentina 4:39:51.74
9.Roberto Breppe Argentina 4:39:51.74
10.Laurence Byers New Zealand 4:39:51.74
11.Erik Pettersson Sweden 4:39:51.74
12.Eddy Merckx Belgium 4:39:51.74
13.Jan Kudra Poland 4:39:51.74
14.Michael Hollingsworth Australia 4:39:51.74
15.Ole Højlund Pedersen Denmark 4:39:51.74
16.Hans Lüthi Switzerland 4:39:51.74
17.Richard Johnstone New Zealand 4:39:51.74
18.Roger Swerts Belgium 4:39:51.74
19.Johny Schleck Luxembourg 4:39:51.74
20.Bart Zoet Netherlands 4:39:51.74
21.Flemming Hansen Denmark 4:39:51.74
22.Daniel Gráč Czechoslovakia 4:39:51.74
23.José Manuel Lasa Spain 4:39:51.74
24.János Juszkó Hungary 4:39:51.74
25.Colin Lewis Great Britain 4:39:51.74
26.Terence West Great Britain 4:39:51.74
27.Gerben Karstens Netherlands 4:39:51.74
28.Severino Andreoli Italy 4:39:51.74
29.Burkhard Ebert United Team of Germany 4:39:51.75
30.Erwin Jaisli Switzerland 4:39:51.75
31.Derek Harrison Great Britain 4:39:51.75
32.Mariano Díaz Spain 4:39:51.75
33.Felice Gimondi Italy 4:39:51.76
34.Jorge Mariné Spain 4:39:51.76
35.András Mészáros Hungary 4:39:51.76
36.Chow Kwong Man Hong Kong 4:39:51.76
37.Masashi Omiya Japan 4:39:51.76
38.Jozef Boons Belgium 4:39:51.76
39.Louis Pfenninger Switzerland 4:39:51.76
40.Harry Steevens Netherlands 4:39:51.76
41.Gaynan Saydkhuzhin Soviet Union 4:39:51.77
42.Jan Pieterse Netherlands 4:39:51.77
43.Yanjingiin Baatar Mongolia 4:39:51.77
44.Jan Magiera Poland 4:39:51.77
45.Ricardo Vázquez Uruguay 4:39:51.78
46.Martín Rodríguez Colombia 4:39:51.78
47.Antal Megyerdi Hungary 4:39:51.78
48.Francisco Pérez Uruguay 4:39:51.78
49.Rubén Placanica Argentina 4:39:51.79
50.Sven Hamrin Sweden 4:39:51.79
51.Michael Cowley Great Britain 4:39:51.79
52.Sture Pettersson Sweden 4:39:51.79
53.Francis Bazire France 4:39:51.80
54.Immo Rittmeyer United Team of Germany 4:39:51.80
55.Pablo Hernández Colombia 4:39:51.80
56.Anatoly Olizarenko Soviet Union 4:39:51.80
57.Gabriel Moiceanu Romania 4:39:51.80
58.Constantin Ciocan Romania 4:39:51.81
59.Ion Cosma Romania 4:39:51.81
60.Yury Melikhov Soviet Union 4:39:51.81
61.Des Thomson New Zealand 4:39:51.81
62.Aleksei Petrov Soviet Union 4:39:51.81
63.Hans Heinemann Switzerland 4:39:51.82
64.Vid Cencic Uruguay 4:39:51.82
65.David Humphreys Australia 4:39:51.82
66.Max Grace New Zealand 4:39:51.83
67.Jiří Daler Czechoslovakia 4:39:51.83
68.Malcolm McCredie Australia 4:39:51.83
69.Rubén Darío Gómez Colombia 4:39:51.83
70.František Řezáč Czechoslovakia 4:39:51.83
71.Jan Smolík Czechoslovakia 4:39:51.83
72.Stephen Lim Malaysia 4:39:51.83
73.Arturo Romeo Philippines 4:39:51.83
74.Ole Ritter Denmark 4:39:51.83
75.John Allis United States 4:39:51.83
76.Phạm Văn Sau South Vietnam 4:39:51.83
77.Andrzej Bławdzin Poland 4:39:51.83
78.Günter Hoffmann United Team of Germany 4:39:51.83
79.Mikael Saglimbeni Ethiopia 4:39:51.83
80.Lucien Aimar France 4:39:51.83
81.Mashallah Amin Sorour Iran 4:39:51.83
82.Rajmund Zieliński Poland 4:39:51.83
83.László Mahó Hungary 4:39:51.83
84.Teófilo Toda Peru 4:39:51.83
85.Luvsangiin Erkhemjamts Mongolia 4:39:51.83
86.Her Jong-chau Chinese Taipei 4:39:51.83
87.Shue Ming-shu Chinese Taipei 4:39:51.83
88.Gheorghe Bădără Romania 4:39:51.83
89.Tarwon Jirapan Thailand 4:39:51.83
90.Trần Văn Nen South Vietnam 4:39:51.83
91.Pakdi Chillananda Thailand 4:39:51.83
92.Chow Kwong Choi Hong Kong 4:39:51.83
93.Melesio Soto Mexico 4:39:51.83
94.Bernard Guyot France 4:39:51.83
95.Christian Raymond France 4:39:51.83
96.Edy Schütz Luxembourg 4:39:51.83
97.Daniel Olivares Philippines 4:39:51.83
98.Cornelio Padilla Philippines 4:39:51.83
99.Sayed Esmail Hosseini Iran 4:39:51.83
100.Michael Hiltner United States
101.Akbar Poudeh Iran
102.Wilde Baridón Uruguay
103.Luvsangiin Buudai Mongolia
104.Francisco Coronel Mexico
105.Hiroshi Yamao Japan
106.Toshiro Akamatsu Japan
107.Lee Seon-bae South Korea 5:27:16
AC An Byeong-hun South Korea DNF
Chainarong Sophonpong Thailand DNF
Davoud Akhlagi Iran DNF
Deng Chueng-hwai Chinese Taipei DNF
Ferruccio Manza Italy DNF
Fisihasion Ghebreyesus Ethiopia DNF
Heriberto Díaz Mexico DNF
Hwang Chang-sik South Korea DNF
Raymond Castilloux United States DNF
Mario Escobar Colombia DNF
Michael Andrew Malaysia DNF
Norberto Arceo Philippines DNF
Choijiljavyn Samand Mongolia DNF
Suleman Ambaye Ethiopia DNF
Hamid Supaat Malaysia DNF
Thomas Montemage United States DNF
Vitool Charernratana Thailand DNF
Wi Gyeong-yong South Korea DNF
Yemane Negassi Ethiopia DNF
Zain Safar-ud-Din Malaysia DQ
Nguyễn Văn Khoi South Vietnam DQ
Masanori Tsuji Japan DQ
Moises López Mexico DQ
Mok Sau Hei Hong Kong DQ
Nguyễn Văn Ngan South Vietnam DQ

Notes

References

  1. "Cycling at the 1964 Tokyo Summer Games: Men's Road Race, Individual". sports-reference.com. Retrieved 10 August 2014.
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