Cycling at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Men's track time trial

The men's track time trial was a track cycling event held as part of the Cycling at the 1964 Summer Olympics programme. It was held on 16 October 1964 at the Hachioji Velodrome. Twenty-seven cyclists from 27 nations competed, with each nation limited to one competitor.[1] The event was won by Patrick Sercu of Belgium, the nation's first victory in the men's track time trial and first medal in the event since 1948. Giovanni Pettenella's silver medal put Italy on the podium for the event for the fourth consecutive Games, while Pierre Trentin's bronze was the first medal for France in the event since 1948.

Men's cycling track time trial
at the Games of the XVIII Olympiad
North Korean stamp commemorating 1964 Olympic cycling
VenueHachioji Road Race Course, Tokyo
Date16 October 1964
Competitors27 from 27 nations
Winning time1:09.59
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s)Patrick Sercu Belgium
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Giovanni Pettenella Italy
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Pierre Trentin France
← 1960
1968 →

Background

This was the ninth appearance of the event, which had previously been held in 1896 and every Games since 1928. It would be held every Games until being dropped from the programme after 2004. The only returning cyclist from the 1960 Games was fourth-place finisher Piet van der Touw of the Netherlands. Patrick Sercu was the 1963 sprint world champion.[2]

Cambodia, the Republic of China, Malaysia, and Thailand each made their debut in the men's track time trial. France and Great Britain each made their ninth appearance, having competed at every appearance of the event.

Competition format

The event was a time trial on the track, with each cyclist competing separately to attempt to achieve the fastest time. Each cyclist raced one kilometre from a standing start.[2][3]

Records

The following were the world and Olympic records prior to the competition.

World record  Sante Gaiardoni (ITA)1:07.27 Rome, Italy26 August 1960
Olympic record  Sante Gaiardoni (ITA)1:07.27 Rome, Italy26 August 1960

No new world or Olympic records were set during the competition.

Schedule

All times are Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)

DateTimeRound
Friday, 16 October 196414:00Final

Results

RankCyclistNation200 m400 m800 mTime
Patrick Sercu  Belgium17.4029.5955.621:09.59
Giovanni Pettenella  Italy16.6528.7755.401:10.09
Pierre Trentin  France17.8330.7257.001:10.42
4Pieter van der Touw  Netherlands16.5429.4156.271:10.68
5Jiří Pecka  Czechoslovakia17.2029.5156.321:10.70
6Lothar Claesges  United Team of Germany17.2429.9256.441:10.86
7Wacław Latocha  Poland18.3930.9056.991:11.12
8Roger Gibbon  Trinidad and Tobago16.4929.2156.541:11.19
9Viktor Logunov  Soviet Union16.7729.0256.191:11.36
10Katsuhiko Sato  Japan16.5328.8756.271:11.68
11Jan Ingstrup-Mikkelsen  Denmark17.9230.4457.441:12.03
12Carlos Alberto Vázquez  Argentina18.5931.6158.231:12.18
13José Mercado  Mexico17.2729.8757.541:12.83
14William Kund  United States18.6031.2558.211:12.89
15Stefan Kirev  Bulgaria17.8930.8158.161:13.06
16Richard Paris  Australia19.4231.8658.611:13.27
17Roger Whitfield  Great Britain18.1330.5557.991:13.29
18Ferenc Habony  Hungary18.1531.5259.801:14.48
19Eduardo Bustos  Colombia18.3831.4859.811:15.05
20Oscar Almada  Uruguay18.6532.501:01.511:17.17
21Preeda Chullamondhol  Thailand18.4031.591:01.451:18.06
22Tan Thol  Cambodia19.6833.271:02.151:18.20
23Muhammad Hafeez  Pakistan20.0933.791:02.731:18.50
24Ng Joo Pong  Malaysia19.5533.481:04.161:20.68
25Trần Văn Nen  Vietnam19.2234.751:05.401:21.58
26Dalbir Singh Gill  India20.2934.481:04.821:21.62
Shue Ming-Shu  TaiwanDNF

Sources

  • Tokyo Organizing Committee (1964). The Games of the XVIII Olympiad: Tokyo 1964, vol. 2.

References