1980 Summer Olympics / Cycling

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Cycling at the
1980 Summer Olympics
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information
venue Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Moscow
Competition venue Track cycling Krylatskoje Velodrome Krylatskoje Sports Complex Cycling Circuit
Road cycling
Nations 34
Athletes 230 (230 Mars symbol (male))
date July 20-26, 1980
decisions 6th
Montréal 1976

At the XXII. At the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow , six cycling competitions took place from July 20-28, 1980 . The venue for the track cycling competitions was the Krylatskoje Velodrome .

Competitions and schedule

Krylatskoye Velodrome - the venue for track cycling competitions
000 Elimination round, round of 16 and quarter-finals  
 VF  Quarter finals    HF  Semifinals    Gouden medaille.svg  Semifinals and finals    Gouden medaille.svg  final
Road cycling competitions and schedule
Competitions July
 20th   21st   22nd   23.   24.   25th   26th   27.   28. 
Road race (189 km) Gouden medaille.svg
Team time trial (101 km) Gouden medaille.svg
Track cycling competitions and schedule
Competitions July
 20th   21st   22nd   23.   24.   25th   26th   27.   28. 
sprint HF Gouden medaille.svg
1000 m time trial Gouden medaille.svg
4000 m single pursuit VF Gouden medaille.svg
4000 m team pursuit Gouden medaille.svg

Street

Road race (189 km)

space country athlete Time (h)
1 Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union URS Sergei Sukhoruchenkov 4: 48: 28.9
2 PolandPoland POLE Czeslaw Lang 4: 51: 26.9
3 Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union URS Yuri Barinov 4: 51: 26.9
4th Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR Thomas Barth 4: 56: 12.9
5 PolandPoland POLE Tadeusz Wojtas 4: 56: 12.9
6th Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union URS Anatoly Jarkin 4: 56: 54.9
7th IOCIOC NED Adrie van der Poel 4: 56: 54.9
8th IOCIOC FRA Christian Faure 4: 56: 54.9

Participants: 115 cyclists from 32 countries.
Final on July 28th

Team time trial (101 km)

space country Athletes Time (h)
1 Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union URS Yuri Kaschirin
Oleg Logwin
Sergei Schelpakow
Anatoly Jarkin
2: 01: 21.7
2 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR Falk Boden
Bernd Drogan
Olaf Ludwig
Hans-Joachim Hartnick
2: 02: 53.2
3 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia TCH Michal Klasa
Vlastibor Konečný
Alipi Kostadinov
Jiří Škoda
2: 02: 53.9
4th PolandPoland POLE Stefan Ciekanski
Jan Jankiewicz
Czesław Lang
Witold Plutecki
2: 04: 13.8
5 IOCIOC ITA Mauro De Pellegrin
Gianni Giacomini
Ivano Maffei
Alberto Minetti
2: 04: 36.2
6th Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria BUL Borislav Assenow
Wenelin Hubenow
Jordan Penchev
Nentscho Stajkow
2: 05: 55.2
7th FinlandFinland FIN Harry Hannus
Kari Puisto
Patrick Wackström
Sixten Wackström
2: 05: 58.2
8th Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia YUG Bruno Bulić
Vinko Polončič
Bojan Ropret
Bojan Udovič
2: 07: 12.0

Participants: 23 teams
Final on July 20th
The team time trial was held on the Moscow – Minsk motorway. The route length was 101 km. The USSR team was in the front in all intermediate times (25, 50 and 75 km) and in the end won with an hourly average of 49.933 km / h and 1:32 minutes ahead of the GDR. For the USSR it was the third Olympic gold in a row in this discipline. The ČSSR team won the bronze medal and was only 0.7 seconds behind the GDR. Italy was fourth and Bulgaria fifth.

train

sprint

space country athlete
1 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR Lutz Heßlich
2 IOCIOC FRA Yave Cahard
3 Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union URS Sergei Kopylov
4th CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia TCH Anton Tkáč
5 IOCIOC THE Henrik Salée
6th IOCIOC SUI Heinz Isler
7th IOCIOC OUT Kenrick Tucker
8th IOCIOC ITA Ottavio Dazzan

Participants: 18 sprinters from 18 countries
Final on July 26th

Quarter finals Semifinals final
                   
24th July        
 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Ugly  2
July 25th
 IOCIOC Salée  0  
 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Ugly  2
   Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Kopylov  0  
 Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Kopylov  2
July 26th
 IOCIOC Dazzan  0  
 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Ugly  2
   IOCIOC Cahard  1
 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Tkáč  2
 IOCIOC Tucker  0  
 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Tkáč  1 3rd place
   IOCIOC Cahard  2  
 IOCIOC Cahard  2  Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Kopylov  2
 IOCIOC Isler  0    CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Tkáč  0

1000 m time trial

space country athlete Time (min)
1 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR Lothar Thoms 1: 02.955 World record
2 Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union URS Alexander Panfilov 1: 04.845
3 JamaicaJamaica JAM David Weller 1: 05.241
4th IOCIOC ITA Guido Bontempi 1: 05.478
5 IOCIOC FRA Yave Cahard 1: 05.584
6th IOCIOC SUI Heinz Isler 1: 06.263
7th CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia TCH Petr Kocek 1: 06.368
8th IOCIOC THE Bjarne Sørensen 1: 07.422

Participants: 19 time trialists from 19 countries.
Final on July 22nd

4000 m single pursuit

space country athlete
1 IOCIOC SUI Robert Dill-Bundi
2 IOCIOC FRA Alain Bondue
3 IOCIOC THE Hans-Henrik Ørsted
4th Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR Harald Wolf
5 Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union URS Vladimir Ossokin
6th IOCIOC GBR Sean Yates
7th IOCIOC ITA Pierangelo Bincoletto
8th CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia TCH Martin Penc

Participants: 14 pursuers from 14 countries.
Final on July 24th

Quarter finals Semifinals final
                   
July 23        
 IOCIOC Dill Bundi  4: 34.92
24th July
 Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Ossokin  4: 38.17  
 IOCIOC Dill Bundi  4: 32.29
   IOCIOC Ørsted  4: 36.85  
 IOCIOC Ørsted  4: 38.42
24th July
 IOCIOC Yates  4: 41.39  
 IOCIOC Dill Bundi  4: 35.66
   IOCIOC Bondue  4: 42.96
 IOCIOC Bondue  4: 36.27
 IOCIOC Bincoletto  4: 43.84  
 IOCIOC Bondue  4: 36.23 3rd place
   Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR wolf  4: 40.10  
 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR wolf  4: 37.18  IOCIOC Ørsted  4: 36.54
 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Penc  4: 47.87    Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR wolf  4: 37.38

4000 m team pursuit

space country Athletes
1 Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union URS Viktor Manakow
Valeri Mowchan
Vladimir Ossokin
Vitali Petrakow
to semi-finals: Alexander Krasnow
2 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR Gerald Mortag
Uwe Unterwalder
Matthias Wiegand
Volker Winkler
3 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia TCH Teodor Černý
Martin Penc
Jiří Pokorný
Igor Sláma
4th IOCIOC ITA Pierangelo Bincoletto
Guido Bontempi
Ivano Maffei
Silvestro Milani
5 IOCIOC FRA Alain Bondue
Philippe Chevalier
Pascal Poisson
Jean-Marc Rebière
6th IOCIOC OUT Colin Fitzgerald
Kevin Nichols
Kelvin Poole
Gary Sutton
7th IOCIOC GBR Tony Doyle
Malcolm Elliott
Glen Mitchell
Sean Yates
8th IOCIOC SUI Robert Dill-Bundi
Urs Freuler
Hans Känel
Hans Ledermann

Participants: 13 teams
final on July 26th

Quarter finals Semifinals final
                   
July 25th        
 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia  4: 18.48
July 26th
 IOCIOCSociety. kingdom  4: 23.45  
 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia  4: 32.68
   Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union  4: 26.52  
 Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union  4: 14.64
July 26th
 IOCIOC Australia  4: 22.02  
 Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union  4: 15.70
   Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR  4: 19.67
 IOCIOC Italy  4: 18.27
 IOCIOC France  4: 18.58  
 IOCIOC Italy  4: 20.13 3rd place
   Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR  4: 18.16  
 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR  4: 17.43  CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia  
 IOCIOC Switzerland  4: 23.56    IOCIOC Italy  DISQ

Medal table

Medal table cycling
space country Gold medal - Olympic champion Silver medal - 2nd place Bronze medal - 3rd place Medals - total
1 Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union 3 1 2 6th
2 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 2 2 - 4th
3 IOCIOC Switzerland 1 - - 1
4th IOCIOC France - 2 - 2
5 PolandPoland Poland - 1 - 1
6th CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia - - 2 2
8th JamaicaJamaica Jamaica - - 1 1
IOCIOC Denmark - - 1 1
Total 6th 6th 6th 18th

literature

Individual evidence

  1. a b Schedule and results of the competitions, pp.198–213 (PDF; 27.59 MB)

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