Cycling at the 1952 Summer Olympics – Men's team road race

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Men's team road race
at the Games of the XV Olympiad
DatesAugust 2
Competitors from 28 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg André Noyelle
Robert Grondelaers
Lucien Victor
Rik Van Looy
Silver medal icon.svg Dino Bruni
Vincenzo Zucconelli
Gianni Ghidini
Bruno Monti
Bronze medal icon.svg Jacques Anquetil
Alfred Tonello
Claude Rouer
Roland Bezamat
  1948
1956  

These are the official results of the Men's Team Road Race at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, Finland, held on August 2, 1952 as a part of the Men's Individual Road Race. The best three performances by nation were rewarded, with twenty-seven teams competing. [1]

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Final classification

RANKNAME CYCLISTSTEAMTOTAL TIME
Med 1.png André Noyelle
Robert Grondelaers
Lucien Victor
Rik Van Looy ()
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 15:20:46.6
Med 2.png Dino Bruni
Vincenzo Zucconelli
Gianni Ghidini
Bruno Monti
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 15:33:27.3
Med 3.png Jacques Anquetil
Alfred Tonello
Claude Rouer
Roland Bezamat ()
Flag of France.svg  France 15:38:58.1
4. Yngve Lundh
Stig Mårtensson
Allan Carlsson
Lars Nordwall ()
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 15:41:34.3
5. Edi Ziegler
Oskar Zeissner
Paul Maue
Walter Becker ()
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 15:43:50.5
6. Hans Andresen
Jørgen Frank Rasmussen
Wedell Østergaard
Helge Hansen ()
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 15:48:02.0
7. André Moes
Roger Ludwig
Nicolas Morn
Jean Schmit ()
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 15:49:04.0
8. Arend van 't Hoft
Jan Plantaz
Adrie Voorting
Jules Maenen ()
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 15:52:22.7
9. Rolf Graf
Josef Schraner
Fausto Lurati
Kobi Scherer ()
Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 15:52:49.4
10. Odd Berg
Erling Kristiansen
Lorang Christiansen
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 15:55:01.7
11. Desmond Robinson
Brian Robinson
Graham Vines
Leslie Ingman ()
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 15:58:51.0
12. Constantin Stănescu
Marin Niculescu
Victor Georgescu
Petre Nuță ()
Flag of Romania (1948-1952).svg  Romania 16:08:03.0
13. Virgilio Pereyra
Luis Ángel de los Santos
Mario Machado
Julio Sobrera ()
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 16:08:41.4

Non-finishers

Did not finish with three riders

Did not start with three riders

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References

  1. "Cycling: Men's team road race". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 2020-04-18. Retrieved 2012-12-31.