UCI Road World Championships – Men's amateur road race

UCI Road World Championships – Men's amateur road race
Race details
Discipline road race
Type One-day
Organiser UCI
History
First edition 1921 (1921)
Editions 61
First winner  Gunnar Sköld (SWE)
Most wins

 Giuseppe Martano (SUI)
 Gustav-Adolf Schur (GDR)

2 times
Most recent  Danny Nelissen (NED)

The UCI Road World Championships - Men's amateur road race was the annual world championship for amateurs for road bicycle racing in the discipline of a road race, organised by the world governing body, the Union Cycliste Internationale. The event was first run in 1921.[1][2]

Medal winners

Championships Gold Silver Bronze
1921Sweden Gunnar SköldDenmark Willum NielsenUnited Kingdom Charles Davey
1922United Kingdom Dave MarshUnited Kingdom Bill BurkillUnited Kingdom Charles Davey
1923Italy Liberio FerrarioSwitzerland Othmar EichenbergerSwitzerland Georges Antenen
1924France André LeducqSwitzerland Otto LehnerFrance Armand Blanchonnet
1925Belgium Henri HoevenaersFrance Marc BocherNetherlands Georges Van den Berghe
1926France Octave DayenFrance Jules MervielItaly Pierre Polano
1927Belgium Jean AertsGermany Rudolf WolkeItaly Michele Orecchia
1928Italy Allegro GrandiItaly Michele BaraBelgium Jean Aerts
1929Italy Pierino BertolazzoItaly Remo BertoniFrance René Brossy
1930Italy Giuseppe MartanoItaly Eugenio GestriGermany Rudolf Risch
1931Denmark Henry HansenItaly Giuseppe OlmoDenmark Leo Nielsen
1932Italy Giuseppe MartanoSwitzerland Paul EgliFrance Paul Chocque
1933Switzerland Paul EgliSwitzerland Kurt StettlerBelgium Joseph Lowagie
1934Netherlands Kees PellenaersFrance André DeforgeBelgium Paul André
1935Italy Ivo ManciniFrance Robert CharpentierDenmark Werner Grundhal
1936Switzerland Edgar BuchwalderSwitzerland Gottlieb WeberItaly Pierino Favalli
1937Italy Adolfo LeoniDenmark Frode Sorensen Fritz Scheller
1938Switzerland Hans KnechtSwitzerland Josef WagnerNetherlands Joop Demmenie
No race due to World War II
1946France Henry AubrySwitzerland Ernest StettlerBelgium Henri Van Kerkhove
1947Italy Alfio FerrariItaly Silvio PedroniNetherlands Gerard Van Beek
1948Sweden Harry SnellBelgium Lievin LernoSweden Olle Wanlund
1949Netherlands Henk FaanhofLuxembourg Henri KaasNetherlands Hubert Vinken
1950Australia Jack HoobinFrance Robert VarnajoItaly Alfio Ferrari
1951Italy Gianni GhidiniItaly Rino BenedettiNetherlands Jan Plantaz
1952Italy Luciano CiancolaBelgium André NoyelleLuxembourg Roger Ludwig
1953Italy Ricardo FilippiItaly Gastone NenciniBelgium Rik Van Looy
1954Belgium Emiel Van CauterDenmark Hans AndresenNetherlands Martin Van den Borgh
1955Italy Sante RanucciItaly Lino GrassiItaly Dino Bruni
1956Netherlands Frans MahnBelgium Norbert VerougstraeteNetherlands Jan Buis
1957Belgium Louis ProostItaly Arnaldo PambiancoNetherlands Schalk Verhoef
1958East Germany Gustav-Adolf SchurBelgium Valère PaulissenBelgium Henri De Wolf
1959East Germany Gustav-Adolf SchurNetherlands Bastiaan MaliepaardBelgium Constant Goosens
1960East Germany Bernhard EcksteinEast Germany Gustav-Adolf SchurBelgium Willy Vanden Berghen
1961France Jean JourdenFrance Henri BelenaFrance Jacques Gestraud
1962Italy Renato BongioniDenmark Ole RitterNetherlands Arie den Hartog
1963Italy Flaviano VicentiniFrance Francis BazireWest Germany Winfried Bölke
1964Belgium Eddy MerckxBelgium Willy PlanckaertSweden Gösta Pettersson
1965France Jacques Botherel José Manuel LasaItaly Battista Monti
1966Netherlands Evert DolmanUnited Kingdom Leslie WestDenmark Willy Skibby
1967United Kingdom Graham WebbFrance Claude GuyotNetherlands René Pijnen
1968Italy Vittorio MarcelliBrazil Luis-Carlos FlorèsSweden Erik Pettersson
1969Denmark Leif MortensenBelgium Jean-Pierre MonséréBelgium Gustave Van Roosbroeck
1970Denmark Jorgen SchmidtBelgium Ludo Van der LindenBelgium Tony Gakens
1971France Régis OvionBelgium Freddy Maertens José Luis Viejo
1972No race due to the Summer Olympics
1973Poland Ryszard SzurkowskiPoland Stanisław SzozdaFrance Bernard Bourreau
1974Poland Janusz KowalskiPoland Ryszard SzurkowskiSwitzerland Michel Kuhn
1975Netherlands André GeversSweden Sven-Ake NilssonItaly Roberto Ceruti
1976No race due to the Summer Olympics
1977Italy Claudio CortiSoviet Union Sergueï MorozovItaly Salvatore Maccali
1978Switzerland Gilbert GlausPoland Krzysztof SujkaSwitzerland Stefan Mutter
1979Italy Gianni GiacominiPoland Jan JankiewiczEast Germany Bernd Drogan
1980No race due to the Summer Olympics
1981Soviet Union Andrei VedernikovBelgium Rudy RogiersSwitzerland Gilbert Glaus
1982East Germany Bernd DroganBelgium Francis VermaelenSwitzerland Jorg Bruggmann
1983East Germany Uwe RaabSwitzerland Niki RüttimannPoland Andrzej Serediuk
1984No race due to the Summer Olympics
1985Poland Lech PiaseckiDenmark Johnny WeltzBelgium Frank Van de Vijver
1986East Germany Uwe AmplerNetherlands John TalenNetherlands Arjan Jagt
1987France Richard VivienWest Germany Hartmut BöltsDenmark Alex Pedersen
1988No race due to the Summer Olympics
1989Poland Joachim HalupczokFrance Eric PichonFrance Christophe Manin
1990Italy Mirko GualdiItaly Roberto CarusoFrance Jean-Philippe Dojwa
1991Soviet Union Viktor RjaksinskiItaly Davide RebellinSwitzerland Beat Zberg
1992No race due to the Summer Olympics
1993Germany Jan UllrichLatvia Kaspars OzersCzech Republic Lubor Tesar
1994Denmark Alex PedersenSlovakia Milan DvorscikFrance Christophe Mengin
1995Netherlands Danny NelissenItaly Daniele SgnaolinEcuador Pedro Álvaro Rodríguez

Medallists by nation

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Italy (ITA)1812838
2 France (FRA)79824
3 Netherlands (NLD)621119
4 East Germany (RDA)6118
5 Belgium (BEL)5101126
6  Switzerland (SUI)48618
7 Denmark (DEN)45413
8 Poland (POL)4419
9 Great Britain (GBR)2226
10 Sweden (SWE)2136
11 Soviet Union (URS)2103
12 Germany (GER)1236
13 Australia (AUS)1001
14 Luxembourg (LUX)0112
 Spain (ESP)0112
16 Brazil (BRA)0101
 Latvia (LAT)0101
 Slovakia (SVK)0101
19 Czech Republic (CZE)0011
 Ecuador (ECU)0011
Totals (20 nations)626262186

References

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