Herrarnas linjelopp i landsvägscykling vid olympiska sommarspelen 1972

Herrarnas linjelopp
vid de XX:e olympiska sommarspelen
Datum7 september
Deltagare163 från 48 nationer
Vinnartid4:14.37
Medaljörer
GuldmedaljHennie Kuiper
 Nederländerna
SilvermedaljClyde Sefton
 Australien
BronsmedaljInte utdelad
← 1968   1976 →
Cykling vid
olympiska sommarspelen 1972
Landsvägscykling
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Linjelopp Herrar
Tempolopp lagHerrar
Bancykling
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Individuell förföljelseHerrar
LagförföljelseHerrar
SprintHerrar
TempoloppHerrar
TandemHerrar
Cycling (road) pictogram.svg

Herrarnas linjelopp i landsvägscykling vid olympiska sommarspelen 1972 ägde rum den 7 september 1972 i München.

Medaljörer

EventGuldSilverBrons
Herrarnas linjeloppFlag of the Netherlands.svg Hennie Kuiper
Nederländerna
Flag of Australia.svg Clyde Sefton
Australien
Ingen utdelad [1]

Resultat

PlaceringCyklistTid
Med 1.pngFlag of the Netherlands.svg Hennie Kuiper (NED)04:14:37
Med 2.pngFlag of Australia.svg Clyde Sefton (AUS)
DSQFlag of Spain (1945–1977).svg Jaime Huélamo (ESP)4:15:04
4.Flag of New Zealand.svg Bruce Biddle (NZL)+ 0.27
5.Flag of the United Kingdom (1-2).svg Phil Bayton (GBR)+ 0.30
6.Flag of the United Kingdom (1-2).svg Phil Edwards (GBR)
7.Flag of Germany.svg Wilfried Trott (FRG)
8.Flag of Italy.svg Francesco Moser (ITA)+ 0.36
9.Flag of Colombia.svg Miguel Samaca (COL)
10.Flag of Mexico.svg Jesús Sarabia (MEX)
11.Flag of the Netherlands.svg Piet van Katwijk (NED)
12.Flag of the Netherlands.svg Cees Priem (NED)
13.Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Freddy Maertens (BEL)
14.Flag of Austria.svg Roman Humenberger (AUT)
15.Flag of France.svg Régis Ovion (FRA)
16.Flag of Spain (1945–1977).svg Francisco Elorriaga (ESP)
17.Flag of Norway.svg Tore Milsett (NOR)
18.Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jirí Prchal (TCH)
19.Flag of Switzerland.svg Bruno Hubschmid (SUI)
20.Flag of Switzerland.svg Iwan Schmid (SUI)
21.Flag of Denmark.svg Jørgen Marcussen (DEN)
22.Flag of Germany.svg Erwin Tischler (FRG)
23.Flag of Hungary.svg András Takács (HUN)
24.Flag of Switzerland.svg Ulrich Sutter (SUI)
25.Flag of the Netherlands.svg Fedor den Hertog (NED)
26.Flag of Colombia.svg Fernando Cruz (COL)
27.Flag of Luxembourg.svg Erny Kirchen (LUX)
28.Flag of Denmark.svg Ove Jensen (DEN)
29.Flag of Australia.svg David Jose (AUS)+ 0.44
30.Flag of East Germany.svg Karl-Heinz Oberfranz (GDR)+ 2:32
31.Flag of Poland (1927–1980).svg Ryszard Szurkowski (POL)
32.Flag of Australia.svg John Trevorrow (AUS)
33.Flag of East Germany.svg Wolfgang Wesemann (GDR)
34.Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Valery Likhachev (URS)
35.Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Anatoly Starkov (URS)
36.Flag of Poland (1927–1980).svg Lucjan Lis (POL)
37.Flag of Spain (1945–1977).svg José Viejo (ESP)
38.Flag of Ireland.svg Liam Horner (IRL)
39.Flag of France.svg Bernard Bourreau (FRA)
40.Flag of Ireland.svg Kieron McQuaid (IRL)
41.Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jirí Háva (TCH)
42.Flag of Sweden.svg Lennart Fagerlund (SWE)
43.Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Radoš Čubrić (YUG)
44.Flag of Sweden.svg Sven-Åke Nilsson (SWE)
45.Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Gustaaf Hermans (BEL)
46.Flag of Austria.svg Johann Summer (AUT)
47.Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Petr Matoušek (TCH)
48.Flag of Denmark.svg Henning Jørgensen (DEN)
49.Flag of Italy.svg Walter Riccomi (ITA)
50.Flag of New Zealand.svg Paul Brydon (NZL)
51.Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Jože Valenčić (YUG)
52.Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Brian Chewter (CAN)
53.Flag of Ethiopia (1897–1974).svg Tekeste Woldu (ETH)
54.Flag of Spain (1945–1977).svg Tomás Nistal (ESP)
55.Flag of Austria.svg Wolfgang Steinmayr (AUT)
56.Flag of Luxembourg.svg Lucien Didier (LUX)
57.Flag of Germany.svg Alfred Gaida (FRG)
58.Flag of Australia.svg Donald Allan (AUS)
59.Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Lucien De Brauwere (BEL)
60.Flag of Romania (1965–1989).svg Teodor Vasile (ROU)
61.Flag of the United States.svg John Howard (USA)
62.Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Tom Morris (CAN)
63.Flag of the United States.svg John Allis (USA)
64.Flag of Hungary.svg Tibor Debreceni (HUN)
65.Flag of France.svg Marcel Duchemin (FRA)
66.Flag of Colombia.svg Juan de Dios (COL)
67.Flag of Hungary.svg Imre Géra (HUN)
68.Flag of Germany.svg Peter Weibel (FRG)
69.Flag of Ireland.svg Peter Doyle (IRL)
70.Flag of Norway.svg Thorleif Andresen (NOR)
71.Flag of Austria.svg Rudolf Mitteregger (AUT)
72.Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Gilles Durand (CAN)+ 2:36
73.Flag of Turkey.svg Ali Hüryilmaz (TUR)
74.Flag of Uruguay.svg Elbio Tardaguila (URU)+ 2:51
75.Flag of Cuba.svg Gregorio Aldo Arencibia (CUB)+ 4:17
76.Flag of Poland (1927–1980).svg Stanislaw Szozda (POL)+ 6:04


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  • Hector Edwards
  • Orlando Bates


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  • Miguel Silva Júnior


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  • Lindsay Gauld


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  • Joseph Kono
  • Nicolas Owona
  • Jean Bernard Djambou


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  • Fabio Acevedo


Flag of Cuba.svg Kuba
  • Raúl Marcelo Vázquez
  • José Prieto
  • Pedro Rodríguez


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  • Alois Holík


Flag of Denmark.svg Danmark
  • Eigil Sørensen


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  • Fisihasion Ghebreyesus
  • Rissom Gebre Meskei
  • Suleman Abdul Rahman


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Flag of France.svg Frankrike
  • Raymond Martin


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  • David Lloyd
  • John Clewarth

Flag of East Germany.svg Östtyskland
  • Dieter Gonschorek
  • Wolfram Kühn


Flag of Hungary.svg Ungern
  • József Peterman


Flag of Ireland.svg Irland
  • Noel Taggart


Flag of Italy.svg Italien
  • Aldo Parecchini
  • Franco Ongarato


Flag of Jamaica.svg Jamaica
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  • Michael Lecky
  • Radcliffe Lawrence
  • Rudolph Mirander


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  • Daud Ibrahim
  • Omar Haji Saad
  • Saad Fadzil


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  • Grimon Langson
  • Raphael Kazembe


Flag of Mexico.svg Mexiko
  • Agustín Alcántara
  • Francisco Vázquez
  • Francisco Javier Huerta


Flag of Norway.svg Norge
  • Arve Haugen
  • Jan Henriksen


Flag of New Zealand.svg Nya Zeeland
  • Robert Oliver
  • Vern Hanaray


Flag of Peru.svg Peru
  • Carlos Espinoza
  • Enrique Ayllon
  • Fernando Cuenca
  • Gilberto Chocce


Flag of the Philippines (1936–1985, 1986–1998).svg Filippinerna
  • Maximo Junta

Flag of Poland (1927–1980).svg Polen
  • Jan Smyrak


Flag of San Marino (pre 2011).svg San Marino
  • Daniele Cesaretti


Flag of Switzerland.svg Schweiz
  • Hugo Schär


Flag of Sweden.svg Sverige


Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand
  • Panya Dinmuong Singprayool
  • Pramote Sangskulrote
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  • Charles Leodo
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Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Trinidad och Tobago
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  • Vernon Stauble


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  • Ivan Trifonov


Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay
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Flag of the United States.svg USA
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  • Eugen Pleško
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Referenser

  1. ^ Flag of Spain (1945–1977).svg Jaime Huelamo (ESP) blev diskvalificerad då han åkte fast i dopingtest. Fjärdeplacerade Flag of New Zealand.svg Bruce Biddle (NZL) fick inte bronset då han också testades positivt.

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