1964 UCI Road World Championships

The 1964 UCI Road World Championships took place from 3 to 6 September 1964 in Sallanches, France.

1964 UCI Road World Championships
VenueSallanches, France
Date(s) (1964-09-03 - 1964-09-06)3–6 September 1964
Events4

Results

Race: Gold: Time Silver: Time Bronze : Time
Men
Men's road race
Jan Janssen
 Netherlands
7 h 35 min 52s Vittorio Adorni
 Italy
s.t. Raymond Poulidor
 France
s.t.
Amateurs' road race Eddy Merckx
 Belgium
4 h 39 min 10s Willy Planckaert
 Belgium
+0.27 Gösta Pettersson
 Sweden
s.t.
100km team mountains race  Italy
Severino Andreoli
Luciano Dalla Bona
Pietro Guerra
Ferruccio Manza
2 h 07 min 20s Spain
Juan García Such
José Ramón Goyeneche Bilbao
Ramón Sáez Marzo
Luis Pedro Santamarina
+3.47 Belgium
René Heuvelmans
Roland De Neve
Roland Van De Rijse
Albert Van Vlierberghe
+3.51
Women
Women's road race Emīlija Sonka
 Soviet Union
1 h 44 min 37s Galina Yudina
 Soviet Union
s.t. Rosa Sels
 Belgium
s.t.

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Belgium (BEL)1124
2 Italy (ITA)1102
 Soviet Union (URS)1102
4 Netherlands (NED)1001
5 Spain (ESP)0101
6 France (FRA)0011
 Sweden (SWE)0011
Totals (7 nations)44412
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