Cycling at the 1924 Summer Olympics – Men's team time trial

The men's individual time trial event was part of the road cycling programme at the 1924 Summer Olympics. The results of individual cyclists were summed to give team results, with the worst time for each team being ignored. It was the third appearance of the team time trial; France successfully defended its 1920 championship in the event while Sweden won its third medal.

Men's team time trial
at the Games of the VIII Olympiad
VenueStade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir and roads
DateJuly 23
Competitors60 from 15 nations
Medalists
Armand Blanchonnet, René Hamel, André Leducq, Georges Wambst
 France
Henri "Rik" Hoevenaers, Alphonse Parfondry, Jean Van Den Bosch, Fernand Saivé
 Belgium
Gunnar Sköld, Erik Bohlin, Ragnar Malm, Erik Bjurberg
 Sweden

Fifteen countries fielded four-man teams, out of the total field of 71 cyclists from 22 countries.[1] The course was a 188-kilometre (117 mi) loop beginning and ending at the Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir.[2]

Results

Source:[1][2]

PlaceCyclistsTeamTime
Armand Blanchonnet
René Hamel
André Leducq
Georges Wambst
 France19:30:14.0
Henri "Rik" Hoevenaers
Alphonse Parfondry
Jean Van Den Bosch
Fernand Saivé
 Belgium19:46:55.4
Gunnar Sköld
Erik Bohlin
Ragnar Malm
Erik Bjurberg
 Sweden19:59:41.6
4Albert Blattmann
Otto Lehner
Georges Antenen
Fritz Bossi
 Switzerland20:11:15.0
5Ardito Bresciani
Antonio Negrini
Nello Ciaccheri
Luigi Magnotti
 Italy20:19:59.2
6Cor Heeren
Jan Maas
Philippus Innemee
Martinus Vlietman
 Netherlands20:37:27.8
7Andy Wilson
Ernie Pilcher
Dave Marsh
Samuel Hunter
 Great Britain20:44:46.8
8Georges Schiltz
Nic Rausch
Louis Pesch
Jean-Pierre Kuhn
 Luxembourg21:25:11.8
9Cosme Saavedra
Luis de Meyer
José Zampìchiatti
Julio Polet
 Argentina21:47:43.6
10Ðuro Dukanović
Josip Kosmatin
Koloman Sović
Milan Truban
 Yugoslavia21:57:22.6
11Antonín Perič
Karel Červenka
Antonín Charvát
František Kundert
 Czechoslovakia22:01:16.8
12John Boulicault
Ignatius Gronkowski
Gustav Hentschel
Victor Hopkins
 United States22:43:33.0
13Ilmari Voudelin
Toivo Hörkkö
Erik Frank
Anton Collin
 Finland24:03:56.4
14Oswald Miller
Feliks Kostrzębski
Kazimierz Krzemiński
Wiktor Hoechsmann
 Poland24:42:08.2
15Georgi Abadzhiev
Mikhail Klaynerov
Atanas Atanasov
Mikhail Georgiev
 BulgariaDid not finish

References

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