Cycling at the 1956 Summer Olympics – Men's individual road race

The men's individual road race at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia, was held on Friday 7 December 1956. There were 88 participants from 28 nations. Of the 88 starters 44 rode the distance to the end.[1] The event was won by Ercole Baldini of Italy, the nation's first medal in the men's individual road race. Arnaud Geyre took silver, France's first medal since back-to-back golds in 1936 and 1948. Alan Jackson's bronze was Great Britain's first medal in the event since 1896.

Men's cycling road race
at the Games of the XVI Olympiad
French team at a drink station
VenueBroadmeadows, Victoria, Melbourne
187.73 km (116.7 mi)
Date7 December 1956
Competitors88 from 28 nations
Winning time5:21:17
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s)Ercole Baldini
 Italy
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Arnaud Geyre
 France
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Alan Jackson
 Great Britain
← 1952
1960 →

French and British officials protested against Baldini's victory, claiming that he was protected from the hot sun by the Olympic film unit van that drove alongside him, but the protest was upheld.[2] The start of the race was delayed fifteen minutes when it was discovered that two 'unauthorised' Irish cyclists, Tom Gerrard and Paudie Fitzgerald were in the starting field.[2] The two were removed and then "joined 200 supporters in passing out Irish nationalist literature."[3]

Each nation could enter up to four cyclists; nations entering at least three cyclists had the scores of their best three finishers used for the team road race event.

Background

This was the fifth appearance of the event, previously held in 1896 and then at every Summer Olympics since 1936. It replaced the individual time trial event that had been held from 1912 to 1932 (and which would be reintroduced alongside the road race in 1996). Ercole Baldini was a "heavy favorite" after setting an amateur world record in the one-hour ride and winning the 1956 individual pursuit world championship.[3]

Colombia, Ethiopia, Trinidad and Tobago, and Venezuela each made their debut in the men's individual road race; East and West Germany competed as the United Team of Germany. Great Britain made its fifth appearance in the event, the only nation to have competed in each appearance to date.

Competition format and course

The mass-start race was on a course that covered 11 laps of a 17.0665 kilometres circuit, for a total of 187.73 kilometres. The course was "a fairly hilly ride" with "two large climbs that both peaked at 12% grades, the second of which [was] over a full kilometre."[3][4]

Schedule

All times are Australian Eastern Standard Time (UTC+10)

The day started mild, but it became "rather warm" during the afternoon.[4]

DateTimeRound
Friday, 7 December 195610:00Final

Results

The race started "rather quiet," with pressure picking up from lap 3 to lap 5. Many riders fell behind in the heat during that stretch. Feeding was allowed in lap 5. There were not many falls during this race, but the most serious happened then, with a bag tangling in Trickey's wheel and resulting in a crash that eliminated him and Mengistou. Baldini separated from the pack in lap 8, with 50 kilometres left, and was not challenged the rest of the way as he only increased his lead. A pack of four riders competed for second through fifth places.[3][4]

RankCyclistNationTime
Ercole Baldini  Italy5:21:17
Arnaud Geyre  France5:23:16
Alan Jackson  Great Britain5:23:16
4Horst Tüller  United Team of Germany5:23:16
5Gustav-Adolf Schur  United Team of Germany5:23:16
6Arthur Brittain  Great Britain5:23:40
7Arnaldo Pambianco  Italy5:23:40
8Maurice Moucheraud  France5:23:40
9Magdaleno Cano  Mexico5:23:40
10Lars Nordwall  Sweden5:23:40
11Paul Nyman  Finland5:23:40
12Michel Vermeulin  France5:23:40
13Ramón Hoyos  Colombia5:23:40
14William Holmes  Great Britain5:23:50
15Anatoly Cherepovich  Soviet Union5:23:50
16Mykola Kolumbet  Soviet Union5:23:50
17Karl-Ivar Andersson  Sweden5:23:50
18Reinhold Pommer  United Team of Germany5:24:38
19Harold Reynolds  Great Britain5:24:44
20Roland Ströhm  Sweden5:24:44
21Juan Pérez  Chile5:25:38
22Erich Hagen  United Team of Germany5:26:38
23Norbert Verougstraete  Belgium5:26:47
24Gustaaf De Smet  Belgium5:26:47
25Guremu Demboba  Ethiopia5:26:58
26Veselin Petrović  Yugoslavia5:26:58
27René Abadie  France5:27:28
28Dino Bruni  Italy5:27:28
29Patrick Murphy  Canada5:27:28
30Franz Wimmer  Austria5:27:28
31Gunnar Göransson  Sweden5:30:45
32Viktor Kapitonov  Soviet Union5:30:45
33René Deceja  Uruguay5:31:58
34Aurelio Cestari  Italy5:34:20
35Viktor Vershinin  Soviet Union5:34:21
36Mesfen Tesfaye  Ethiopia5:34:25
37Kim Ho-soon  South Korea5:34:37
38Zehaye Bahta  Ethiopia5:34:37
39Pablo Hurtado  Colombia5:34:49
40Jaime Villegas  Colombia5:34:49
41John O'Sullivan  Australia5:36:58
42François Van Den Bosch  Belgium5:38:16
43Joe Becker  United States5:38:16
44Jim Nevin  Australia5:47:02
Jim Nestor  AustraliaDNF
Jack Trickey  AustraliaDNF
Walter Bortel  AustriaDNF
Kurt Schein  AustriaDNF
Rudolf Maresch  AustriaDNF
François De Wagheneire  BelgiumDNF
Fred Markus  CanadaDNF
James Davies  CanadaDNF
Jorge Luque  ColombiaDNF
František Jursa  CzechoslovakiaDNF
Jaroslav Cihlář  CzechoslovakiaDNF
Jiří Nouza  CzechoslovakiaDNF
Jiří Opavský  CzechoslovakiaDNF
Palle Lykke  DenmarkDNF
Negousse Mengistou  EthiopiaDNF
Tetsuo Osawa  JapanDNF
Im Sang-jo  South KoreaDNF
Gaston Dumont  LuxembourgDNF
Francisco Lozano  MexicoDNF
Felipe Liñán  MexicoDNF
Rafael Vaca  MexicoDNF
Muhammad Naqi Mallick  PakistanDNF
Din Meraj  PakistanDNF
Saleem Farooqi  PakistanDNF
Shazada Muhammad Shah-Rukh  PakistanDNF
Alfred Swift  South AfricaDNF
Robert Fowler  South AfricaDNF
Jan Hettema  South AfricaDNF
Charles Jonker  South AfricaDNF
Hylton Mitchell  Trinidad and TobagoDNF
David Rhoads  United StatesDNF
Erhard Neumann  United StatesDNF
George Van Meter  United StatesDNF
Alberto Velázquez  UruguayDNF
Eduardo Puertollano  UruguayDNF
Walter Moyano  UruguayDNF
Arsenio Chirinos  VenezuelaDNF
Antonio Montilla  VenezuelaDNF
Domingo Rivas  VenezuelaDNF
Franco Cacioni  VenezuelaDNF
Trần Gia Thu  VietnamDNF
Nguyễn Hw Thoa  VietnamDNF
Ngô Thành Liêm  VietnamDNF
Trung Trung Lê  VietnamDNF

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