Venue | Rome, Italy |
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Date(s) | 31 August 1932 |
Coordinates | 41°53′36″N12°28′58″E / 41.89333°N 12.48278°E |
Events | 2 |
The 1932 UCI Road World Championships was the twelfth edition of the UCI Road World Championships. [1] [2]
The championship took place on Wednesday 31 August 1932 in Rome, Italy. [3]
21 professional cyclists, with a maximum of 3 for each country, started the race. [4] On home soil, the Italian riders dominated the competition, with Alfredo Binda winning his third world championship. [5]
In the same period, the 1932 UCI Track Cycling World Championships was organized in the Stadio Nazionale PNF in Rome.
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Men's Events | ||||||
Professional Road Race | Alfredo Binda Italy | 7h 01' 28" Media 29,340 km/h | Remo Bertoni Italy | + 15" | Nicolas Frantz Luxembourg | + 4' 52" |
Amateur Road Race | Giuseppe Martano Italy | - | Paul Egli Switzerland | - | Paul Chocque France | - |
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