Herrarnas linjelopp i landsvägscykling vid olympiska sommarspelen 1976
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Herrarnas linjelopp vid de XXI:a olympiska sommarspelen | ||||
Datum | 26 juli | |||
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Deltagare | 134 från 40 nationer | |||
Vinnartid | 4:46:52.0 | |||
Medaljörer | ||||
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Cykling vid olympiska sommarspelen 1976 | ||||
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Landsvägscykling | ||||
Linjelopp | Herrar | |||
Tempolopp lag | Herrar | |||
Bancykling | ||||
Individuell förföljelse | Herrar | |||
Lagförföljelse | Herrar | |||
Sprint | Herrar | |||
Tempolopp | Herrar |
Herrarnas linjelopp i landsvägscykling vid olympiska sommarspelen 1976 ägde rum den 26 juli 1976 i Montréal.
Medaljörer
Event | Guld | Silver | Brons |
Herrarnas linjelopp | Bernt Johansson Sverige | Giuseppe Martinelli Italien | Mieczysław Nowicki Polen |
Resultat
Placering | Cyklist | Tid |
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Bernt Johansson (SWE) | 4:46:52.0 | |
Giuseppe Martinelli (ITA) | 4:47:23.0 | |
Mieczysław Nowicki (POL) | — | |
4. | Fons De Wolf (BEL) | — |
5. | Nikolay Gorelov (URS) | — |
6. | George Mount (USA) | — |
7. | Jean-René Bernaudeau (FRA) | — |
8. | Vittorio Algeri (ITA) | — |
9. | Peter Thaler (FRG) | — |
10. | Bernardo Alfonsel (ESP) | 4:47:27.0 |
11. | Stanisław Szozda (POL) | 4:49:01.0 |
12. | Ryszard Szurkowski (POL) | — |
13. | Vlastimil Moravec (TCH) | — |
14. | Carlos Cardet (CUB) | — |
15. | Garry Bell (NZL) | — |
16. | Karl-Dietrich Diers (GDR) | — |
17. | Aleksandr Averin (URS) | — |
18. | Herbert Spindler (AUT) | — |
19. | Wilfried Trott (FRG) | — |
20. | Harry Hannus (FIN) | — |
21. | Roman Humenberger (AUT) | — |
22. | Alvaro Pachón (COL) | — |
23. | Luis Manrique (COL) | — |
24. | Pierre Harvey (CAN) | — |
25. | Arie Hassink (NED) | — |
26. | Roberto Ceruti (ITA) | — |
27. | Wolfgang Steinmayr (AUT) | — |
28. | Clyde Sefton (AUS) | — |
29. | Sven-Åke Nilsson (SWE) | — |
30. | Jan Brzezny (POL) | — |
31. | Carmelo Barone (ITA) | — |
32. | Rafael Ladron (ESP) | — |
33. | Juan Moral (ESP) | — |
34. | Remo Sansonetti (AUS) | — |
35. | Joseph Waugh (GBR) | — |
36. | Frank Hoste (BEL) | — |
37. | Hans-Peter Jakst (FRG) | — |
38. | Thorleif Andresen (NOR) | — |
39. | Valery Chaplygin (URS) | — |
40. | Leo van Vliet (NED) | — |
41. | Petr Bucháček (TCH) | 4:54:26.0 |
42. | John Howard (USA) | — |
43. | Dudley Hayton (GBR) | — |
44. | Aavo Pikkuus (URS) | 4:54:49.0 |
45. | Rúben Camacho (MEX) | — |
46. | Peter Weibel (FRG) | — |
47. | Dirk Heirweg (BEL) | 4:55:41.0 |
48. | Eddy Schepers (BEL) | — |
49. | Stoyan Bobekov (BUL) | 4:58:35.0 |
50. | Ad Tak (NED) | 5:00:19.0 |
51. | Rudolf Mitteregger (AUT) | — |
52. | Vern Hanaray (NZL) | — |
53. | Ramón Noriega (VEN) | 5:03:13.0 |
54. | Gilles Durand (CAN) | — |
55. | Geir Digerud (NOR) | 5:04:42.0 |
56. | David Boll (USA) | 5:05:00.0 |
57. | Richard Trinkler (SUI) | — |
58. | José Ollarves (VEN) | 5:07:09.0 |
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