1924 UCI Road World Championships

The 1924 UCI Road World Championships took place in Paris, France on 2 August 1924.

1924 UCI Road World Championships
VenueParis, France
Date(s) (1924-08-02)2 August 1924
Events1

Events summary

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's events
Men's amateur road race
André Leducq
 France
5h 30 min. 34 sec. Otto Lehner
  Switzerland
+ 1 min. 02 sec. Armand Blanchonnet
 France
+ 3 min. 53 sec.

France won the nations classification (total time of the first four riders per nation) ahead of Italy and Switzerland.

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 France (FRA)1012
2  Switzerland (SUI)0101
Totals (2 nations)1113

Results

The course was 180 km.[1]

PlaceRiderCountryTime
1André Leducq France5h 30m 34s
2Otto Lehner  Switzerland+ 01m 02s
3Armand Blanchonnet France+ 03m 53s
4Libero Ferrario Italy+ 08m 20s
5Georges Wambst France+ 09m 38s
6Georges Antenen  Switzerland+ 12m 16s
7Arturo Bresciani Italy+ 15m 10s
8Alfons De Cat Belgium+ 18m 33s
9Jean Van Den Bosch Belgium+ 21m 54s
10Ernie Pilcher Great Britain+ 27m 48s
11 Domenico Piemontesi ITA 29:54
12 Erik Bohlin SUE 30:07
13 Andy Wilson E-U 31:20
14 Joris Van Dijk P-B 31:53
15 Luigi Magnotti ITA 37:01
16 Gustav Lauppi SUI 38.17
17 Johan Christian Johansen DAN 41:33
18 Henry-Peter Hansen DAN 45:46
19 Bochsman POL 46:08
20 Jan Maas P-B 46:34
21 Wout Heeren P-B 47:18
22 Frimodig SUE 49:10
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