Herrarnas linjelopp i landsvägscykling vid olympiska sommarspelen 1988
Herrarnas linjelopp vid de XXIV:e olympiska sommarspelen | |
Anläggning | Seoul |
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Datum | 27 september |
Deltagare | 136 från 54 nationer |
Vinnartid | 4:32.22 |
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Cykling vid olympiska sommarspelen 1988 | ||||
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Landsvägscykling![]() | ||||
Linjelopp | Herrar | Damer | ||
Tempolopp lag | Herrar | |||
Bancykling![]() | ||||
Individuell förföljelse | Herrar | |||
Lagförföljelse | Herrar | |||
Sprint | Herrar | Damer | ||
Tempolopp | Herrar | |||
Poänglopp | Herrar |
Herrarnas linjelopp i landsvägscykling vid olympiska sommarspelen 1988 ägde rum den 27 september 1988 i Seoul, Sydkorea.
Medaljörer
Event | Guld | Silver | Brons |
Herrarnas linjelopp | ![]() Östtyskland | ![]() Västtyskland | ![]() Västtyskland |
Resultat
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