Cycling at the 1972 Summer Olympics – Men's team time trial

Men's cycling team time trial
at the Games of the XX Olympiad
VenueMunich, West Germany
100.00 km (62.1 mi)
Date29 August 1972
Competitors140 from 35 nations
Winning time2:11:17.8
Medalists
   Soviet Union
   Poland
 
Cycling at the
1972 Summer Olympics
Road cycling
Road race   men
Team time trial men
Track cycling
Individual pursuit men
Team pursuit men
Sprint men
1000 m time trial men
Tandem men

These are the official results of the Men's Team Time Trial at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, West Germany, held on 29 August 1972. There were 140 participants from 35 nations.[1] No bronze medal was awarded, as the Netherlands were disqualified when Aad van den Hoek tested positive for coramine. The fourth-placed Belgian team were not awarded the bronze medal because they had not been tested for drugs.[1]

Final classification

Rank Name Nationality Time
1st Boris Shukhov
Valery Yardy
Gennady Komnatov
Valery Likhachov
Soviet Union 2:11:17.8
2nd Lucjan Lis
Edward Barcik
Stanisław Szozda
Ryszard Szurkowski
Poland 2:11:47.5
DQ Fedor den Hertog
Hennie Kuiper
Cees Priem
Aad van den Hoek
Netherlands 2:12:27.1
4 Ludo Delcroix
Gustaaf Hermans
Gustaaf Van Cauter
Louis Verreydt
Belgium 2:12:36.7
5 Thorleif Andresen
Arve Haugen
Knut Knudsen
Magne Orre
Norway 2:13:20.7
6 Lennart Fagerlund
Tord Filipsson
Leif Hansson
Sven-Åke Nilsson
Sweden 2:13:36.9
7 Tibor Debreceni
Imre Géra
József Peterman
András Takács
Hungary 2:14:18.8
8 Gilbert Bischoff
Bruno Hubschmid
Roland Schär
Ueli Sutter
Switzerland 2:14:33.6
9 Osvaldo Castellan
Pasqualino Moretti
Francesco Moser
Giovanni Tonoli
Italy 2:14:36.2
10 Sigi Denk
Roman Humenberger
Rudolf Mitteregger
Johann Summer
Austria 2:14:48.5
11 Jørgen Emil Hansen
Junker Jørgensen
Jørn Lund
Jørgen Marcussen
Denmark 2:15:25.1
12 Jaime Huélamo
Carlos Melero
José Teña
José Viejo
Spain 2:15:37.7
13 Miloš Hrazdíra
Jiří Mainuš
Petr Matoušek
Vlastimil Moravec
Czechoslovakia 2:16:15.4
14 Phil Bayton
John Clewarth
Phil Edwards
Dave Lloyd
Great Britain 2:16:18.0
15 Richard Ball
John Howard
Ron Skarin
Wayne Stetina
United States 2:17:06.4
16 Gregorio Aldo Arencibia
Roberto Menéndez
Pedro Rodríguez
Raúl Marcelo Vázquez
Cuba 2:17:24.5
17 Donald Allan
Graeme Jose
Clyde Sefton
John Trevorrow
Australia 2:18:00.4
18 Henri Fin
Claude Magni
Jean-Claude Meunier
Guy Sibille
France 2:18:19.3
19 Kalevi Eskelinen
Harry Hannus
Mauno Uusivirta
Ole Wackström
Finland 2:18:25.2
20 Johannes Knab
Algis Oleknavicius
Rainer Podlesch
Erwin Tischler
West Germany 2:18:27.8
21 Cvitko Bilić
Radoš Čubrić
Jože Valenčič
Janez Zakotnik
Yugoslavia 2:18:28.0
22 Fabio Acevedo
Fernando Cruz
Henry Cuevas
Miguel Samacá
Colombia 2:18:36.9
23 Gilles Durand
Brian Chewter
Jack McCullough
Tom Morris
Canada 2:19:39.2
24 Mevlüt Bora
Erol Küçükbakırcı
Ali Hüryılmaz
Seyit Kırmızı
Turkey 2:19:56.6
25 Agustín Alcántara
Antonio Hernández
Francisco Huerta
Francisco Vázquez
Mexico 2:21:12.0
26 Liam Horner
Peter Doyle
Kieron McQuaid
Noel Taggart
Ireland 2:21:37.8
27 Jorge Jukich
Lino Benech
Alberto Rodríguez
Walter Tardáguila
Uruguay 2:21:57.7
28 Mehari Okubamicael
Rissom Gebre Meskei
Fisihasion Ghebreyesus
Tekeste Woldu
Ethiopia 2:28:39.3
29 Patrick Gellineau
Clive Saney
Anthony Sellier
Vernon Stauble
Trinidad and Tobago 2:29:15.2
30 Bernardo Arias
Gilberto Chocce
Fernando Cuenca
Carlos Espinoza
Peru 2:30:57.5
31 Alfred Tonna
Louis Bezzina
Joseph Said
John Magri
Malta 2:31:40.1
32 Khosro Haghgosha
Mohamed Khodavand
Gholam Hossein Koohi
Behrouz Rahbar
Iran 2:34:30.7
33 Jean Bernard Djambou
Joseph Evouna
Joseph Kono
Nicolas Owona
Cameroon 2:40:10.3
34 Sataporn Kantasa-Ard
Pinit Koeykorpkeo
Sivaporn Ratanapool
Panya Singprayool-Dinmuong
Thailand 2:41:42.0
35 Abdul Bahar-ud-Din Rahum
Daud Ibrahim
Saad Fadzil
Omar Haji Saad
Malaysia 2:46:51.6

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