1974 UCI Track Cycling World Championships

1974 UCI Track Cycling World Championships
Host city Montreal, Canada
Date(s)  (1974)1974
Velodrome Université de Montréal velodrome
Events 11
1973
1975

The 1974 UCI Track Cycling World Championships were the World Championship for track cycling. They took place in Montreal, Canada in 1974.[1] Eleven events were contested, 9 for men (3 for professionals, 6 for amateurs) and 2 for women.

Medal summary

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Professional Events
Men's sprint
Peder Pedersen
 Denmark
John Nicholson
 Australia
Robert Van Lancker
 Belgium
Men's individual pursuit
Roy Schuiten
 Netherlands
Ferdinand Bracke
 Belgium
René Pijnen
 Netherlands
Men's motor-paced
Cees Stam
 Netherlands
Theo Verschueren
 Belgium
Attilio Benfatto
 Italy
Men's Amateur Events
Men's 1 km time trial
Eduard Rapp
 Soviet Union
Fer. Ferro
 Italy
Janusz Kierzkowski
 Poland
Men's sprint
Anton Tkáč
 Czechoslovakia
Sergeï Kravtsov
 Soviet Union
Giorgi Rossi
 Italy
Men's individual pursuit
Hans Lutz
 West Germany
Orfeo Pizzoferrato
 Italy
Thomas Huschke
 East Germany
Men's team pursuit
 West Germany
Günther Schumacher
Peter Vonhof
Hans Lutz
Dietrich Thurau
 East Germany
Thomas Huschke
Heinz Richter
Uwe Unterwalder
Klaus-Jürgen Grünke
 Czechoslovakia
Jaremir Dolezal
Petrnek Kocek
Michal Klasa
Milan Puzrla
Men's motor-paced
Jean Breuer
 West Germany
Martin Venix
 Netherlands
Miguel Espinos
 Spain
Men's tandem
 Czechoslovakia
Vladimir Vackar
Miloslav Vymazal
 Soviet Union
Viktor Kopylov
Vladimir Semenets
 Poland
Benedykt Kocot
Andrzej Bek
Women's Events
Women's sprint
Tamara Piltsikova
 Soviet Union
Sue Novara
 United States
Galina Tsareva
 Soviet Union
Women's individual pursuit
Tamara Garkuchina
 Soviet Union
V. Smirnova
 Soviet Union
Keetie Hage
 Netherlands

Medal table

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Soviet Union 3 3 1 7
2  West Germany 3 0 0 3
3  Netherlands 2 1 2 5
4  Czechoslovakia 2 0 1 3
5  Denmark 1 0 0 1
6  Italy 0 2 2 4
7  Belgium 0 2 1 3
8  East Germany 0 1 1 2
9  United States 0 1 0 1
-  Australia 0 1 0 1
11  Poland 0 0 2 2
12  Spain 0 0 1 1
11 11 11 33

See also

References

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