Cycling at the 1952 Summer Olympics – Men's individual road race
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The men's individual road race at the 1952 Summer Olympics was held on 2 August, the 2nd last day of the Olympics on an 11,2 km course running counter-clockwise from Käpylä through Pakila and Maunula and back to Käpylä. The course was circled seventeen times, so the total length of the competition was 190,4 km. About half of the road was hard-surfaced, the other half sand-surfaced. There were 154 entries from 31 nations and 111 participants from 30 nations.[1] Each nation could enter up to four cyclists; nations entering at least three cyclists had the scores of their best three finishers summed for the team road race event. The individual event was won by André Noyelle of Belgium, the nation's first victory in the men's individual road race. His teammate Robert Grondelaers took silver. Edi Ziegler earned Germany's first medal in the event since 1896 with his bronze.
Men's individual road race at the Games of the XV Olympiad | ||||||||||
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Venue | Käpylä, Finland | |||||||||
Date | 2 August 1952 | |||||||||
Competitors | 111 from 30 nations | |||||||||
Winning time | 5:06:03.4 | |||||||||
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