UCI Road World Championships 1926

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The 1926 UCI Road World Championship took place on July 29, 1926 in Milan . Only amateur drivers took part .

Race course

The racetrack had a length of 183 kilometers. With a speed of 30.8 km / h , the 20-year-old Frenchman Octave Dayen won the world championship title ahead of his compatriot Jules Merviel. For the first time, a German driver was able to place himself in the top ten; the 28-year-old Otto Gugau took 8th place.

Bottom line

space athlete country time
1 Octave Dayen Third French RepublicThird French Republic FRA 5:57:00 h
2 Jules Merviel Third French RepublicThird French Republic FRA unknown
3 Pierre Polano Italy 1861Kingdom of Italy (1861-1946) ITA
4th Karl Bohrer SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI
5 Allegro Grandi Italy 1861Kingdom of Italy (1861-1946) ITA
6th René Brossy Third French RepublicThird French Republic FRA
7th Hans Hang NetherlandsNetherlands NED
8th Otto Gugau German EmpireGerman Empire GER
9 Giovanni Balla Italy 1861Kingdom of Italy (1861-1946) ITA
10 Max Günther German EmpireGerman Empire GER
11 Frank Southall United Kingdom 1801United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland GBR
12 Fritz Koblassa AustriaAustria AUT
13 Renato Zanone Italy 1861Kingdom of Italy (1861-1946) ITA
14th Eugene Schlegel SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI
15th Otto Cap AustriaAustria AUT
16 Piet van der Horst NetherlandsNetherlands NED
space athlete country time
17th Frederick-Henry Wyld United Kingdom 1801United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland GBR unknown
18th Marcel Clocquet BelgiumBelgium BEL
19th Elemer Holzl Hungary 1918Hungary HUN
20th Henry Hansen DenmarkDenmark DNK
21st André Aumerlé Third French RepublicThird French Republic FRA
22nd R. Bouska Hungary 1918Hungary HUN
23 Antonin honey Czechoslovakia 1920Czechoslovakia TCH
24 Karel Cervenka Czechoslovakia 1920Czechoslovakia TCH
25th Erik Andersen DenmarkDenmark DNK
26th Arm Harbor United Kingdom 1801United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland GBR
27 Velvart Hungary 1918Hungary HUN
28 Henry Jorgensen DenmarkDenmark DNK
29 Koloman Sovic Yugoslavia Kingdom 1918Kingdom of Yugoslavia YUG
30th Autun Banek Yugoslavia Kingdom 1918Kingdom of Yugoslavia YUG
31 Willi Meyer German EmpireGerman Empire GER
32 Laszlo Vida Hungary 1918Hungary HUN

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