UCI Road World Championships 1924

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The 1924 UCI Road World Championship took place in Paris on August 2nd . As in previous years, only amateur drivers took part .

Race course

It was a distance of 180 kilometers to drive. The fastest, with an hourly average of 32.7 kilometers, was the new world champion, the only 20-year-old French local hero André Leducq . There was no German driver among the 21 placed.

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space athlete country time
1 André Leducq Third French RepublicThird French Republic FRA 5:30:34 h
2 Otto Lehner SwitzerlandSwitzerland CHE unknown
3 Armand Blanchonnet Third French RepublicThird French Republic FRA
04th Libero Ferrario Italy 1861Kingdom of Italy (1861-1946) ITA
05 Georges Wambst Third French RepublicThird French Republic FRA
06th Georges antennas SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI
07th Arturo Bresciani Italy 1861Kingdom of Italy (1861-1946) ITA
08th Alfons De Cat BelgiumBelgium BEL
09 Van den Bosch BelgiumBelgium BEL
10 Pilcher United Kingdom 1801United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland GBR
11 Piemontesi Italy 1861Kingdom of Italy (1861-1946) ITA
space athlete country time
12 Erik Bohlin SwedenSweden SWE unknown
13 Wilson United Kingdom 1801United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland GBR
14th Joris van Dijk NetherlandsNetherlands NED
15th Luigi Magnotti Italy 1861Kingdom of Italy (1861-1946) ITA
16 Gustav Läuppi SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI
17th Johanssen DenmarkDenmark THE
18th Henry Hansen DenmarkDenmark THE
19th Bochsman Poland 1919Second Polish Republic POLE
20th Jan Maas NetherlandsNetherlands NED
21st Wout Heeren NetherlandsNetherlands NED

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