Venue | Liège, Belgium |
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Date(s) | 30 August 1930 |
Coordinates | 50°38′23″N05°34′14″E / 50.63972°N 5.57056°E |
Events | 2 |
The 1930 UCI Road World Championships was the tenth edition of the UCI Road World Championships. [1]
The championship took place in Liège, Belgium on Saturday 30 August 1930. [2]
There were 23 professional cyclists and 22 amateurs at the start. [3] The amateurs left one hour later than the professionals. [4]
The course was 210,6 km, with winner Alfredo Binda finishing with an average speed of 27.953 km/h. [5]
In the same period, the 1930 UCI Track Cycling World Championships was organized in the Stade du Centenaire in Brussels.
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Men's Events | ||||||
Professional Road Race | Alfredo Binda Italy | 7h 30' 45" Media 27,953 km/h | Learco Guerra Italy | s.t. | Georges Ronsse Belgium | s.t. |
Amateur Road Race | Giuseppe Martano Italy | - | Eugenio Gestri Italy | - | Rudolph Risch Germany | - |
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