1923 UCI Road World Championships
Cycling championship held in Zürich, Switzerland
47°22′28″N 08°32′28″E / 47.37444°N 8.54111°E / 47.37444; 8.54111The 1923 UCI Road World Championships was the third edition of the UCI Road World Championships. It took place on Saturday 23 August 1923 in Zürich, Switzerland and consisted of 1 race for amateur cyclists.[1]
In the same period, the 1923 UCI Track Cycling World Championships was organized in the Oerlikon Velodrome of Zürich.
Events summary
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Men's events | ||||||
Men's amateur road race details | Liberio Ferrario Italy | 5h 25 sec. | Othmar Eichenberger Switzerland | s.t. | Georges Antenen Switzerland | s.t. |
Medal table
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Italy (ITA) | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
2 | Switzerland (SUI) | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Totals (2 entries) | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
Results
The course was 164 km.[2]
Place | Rider | Country | Time |
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1 | Libero Ferrario | Italy | 5h 0 min. 25 sec. |
2 | Othmar Eichenberger | Switzerland | s.t. |
3 | Georges Antenen | Switzerland | s.t. |
4 | Luigi Magnotti | Italy | s.t. |
5 | Achille Souchard | France | s.t. |
6 | André Leducq | France | s.t. |
7 | Ermanno Vallazza | Italy | s.t. |
8 | André Leducq | France | +1'35 |
9 | Nello Ciaccheri | Italy | +2'53 |
10 | Karl Senn | Switzerland | +2'53 |
11 | Ragnar Malm | Sweden | +2'53 |
12 | Bruno Masoni | Switzerland | +5'48 |
13 | Valdemar Christoffer Nielsen | Denmark | +5'48 |
14 | Alois Schneidewind | Germany | +6'39 |
15 | Maurice Bonney | France | +10'06 |
16 | Henry-Peter Hansen | Denmark | +10'06 |
17 | Henri Hoevenaers | Belgium | +10'06 |
18 | Andy Wilson | United States | +10'06 |
19 | Alfons De Cat | Belgium | +10'44 |
20 | Paul Kroll | Germany | +12'03 |
21 | Jan Maas | Netherlands | +12'04 |
22 | Fernand Saive | Belgium | +16'16 |
23 | Mathias Stollenwerk | Germany | +19'49 |
24 | Leonard Daghelinckx | Belgium | +27'30 |
25 | Dave Marsh | United Kingdom | +32:52 |
26 | Joris Van Dijk | Netherlands | +37:03 |
27 | Karl Kohl | Germany | +37'03 |
28 | William Burkill | United Kingdom | +37'11 |
29 | Samuel Hunter | United Kingdom | +37'11 |
30 | Alexander Magiar | Hungary | +46'12 |
31 | Sepp Hellensteiner | Austria | +46'44 |
32 | Georg Frederik Ahrensborg Clausen | Denmark | +50'00 |
See also
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