1974 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships

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1974 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships
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Vera de Bidasoa
Venue Flag of Spain.svg Vera de Bidasoa, Spain
Date (1974-02-24)24 February 1974
Coordinates 43°16′50″N1°40′55″W / 43.28056°N 1.68194°W / 43.28056; -1.68194
Cyclists participating17 (Elite)
46 (Amateurs)
Events1

The 1974 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships were held in Vera de Bidasoa, Spain on Sunday February 23, 1969. It was the 25th edition of the UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships. [1]

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Venue

The course, whose length was stated to be 2,975 meters, was located on the slopes around the town and was characterized by steep climbs and equally steep descents. It was ridden eight times by professionals and seven times by amateurs, one lap less than originally announced. The professionals climbed over 1000 meters in altitude. [2]

Men's Amateurs race

In the amateur race, the two best drivers from last year, Klaus-Peter Thaler and Robert Vermeire, were once again superior to the competition. Thaler tried to put Vermeire under pressure during the first three laps, but Vermeire attacked in the fourth lap, continuously increasing his lead and clearly taking his third title. Thaler won silver, Ekkehard Teichreber came third, like last year. [3]

Men's Elite race

The professional race initially took place in front of 20,000 spectators with only 17 participants. [4] Several influential figures from previous years were no longer present: Rolf Wolfshohl had ended his career, as had Renato Longo before him, and defending champion Erik De Vlaeminck was suffering from serious personal problems. [5] His brother Roger De Vlaeminck, amateur world champion in 1968, took part in the race in his place and was considered the favorite alongside Albert Van Damme. [6] The latter took the lead right from the start, and apart from De Vlaeminck, only Peter Frischknecht and last year's vice world champion André Wilhelm were able to keep up with his pace at the beginning. On the second lap, Wilhelm crashed and retired, while Frischknecht fell back with a puncture. In the third lap, De Vlaeminck was no longer able to follow Van Damme, who was 10 kg lighter, on the climbs. He won the title with a big lead, 13 years after his first World Cup participation. There was a sprint between De Vlaeminck and Frischknecht for second place, which the Belgian won. [7]

Men's Elite results

RANK1974 UCI CYCLO-CROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPSTIME
Gold medal uci.svg Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Albert Van Damme  (BEL)01:19:14
Silver medal uci.svg Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Roger De Vlaeminck  (BEL)+ 1:46
Bronze medal uci.svg Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Peter Frischknecht  (SUI)+ 1:49
4.Flag of France.svg  Pierre Bernet  (FRA)+ 3:36
5.Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Hermann Gretener  (SUI)+ 4:20
6.Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Julien Vanden Haesevelde  (BEL)+ 4:22
7.Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Michel Baele  (BEL)+ 4:53
8.Flag of Spain.svg  José María González Pérez  (ESP)+ 5:07
9.Flag of Spain.svg  Juan Gorostidi  (ESP)+ 5:24
10.Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Albert Zweifel  (SUI)+ 5:31

Men's Amateurs results

RANK1974 UCI CYCLO-CROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPSTIME
Gold medal uci.svg Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Robert Vermeire  (BEL)01:08:01
Silver medal uci.svg Flag of Germany.svg  Klaus-Peter Thaler  (BRD)+ 1:13
Bronze medal uci.svg Flag of Germany.svg  Ekkehard Teichreber  (BRD)+ 2:26
4.Flag of Italy.svg  Franco Vagneur  (ITA)+ 2:57
5.Flag of Poland.svg  Czesław Polewiak  (POL)+ 3:05
6.Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Ueli Müller  (SUI)+ 3:13
7.Flag of France.svg  Alex Gérardin  (FRA)+ 3:15
8.Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Vojtěch Červínek  (CZE)+ 3:17
9.Flag of Germany.svg  Klaus Jördens  (BRD)+ 3:36
10.Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Gerrit Scheffer  (NED)+ 3:59

Notes

  1. "World Championship 1974". FirstCycling.com. 25 December 2025.
  2. Luxemburger Wort, Ausgabe vom 9. Januar 1974, Seite 11 (Digitalisat)
  3. "UCI World Championships Cyclocross Vera de Bidasoa 1974 - Men Amateur (CM)". cyclocross24.com. 25 December 2025.
  4. "UCI World Championships Cyclocross Vera de Bidasoa 1974 - Men Elite (CM)". cyclocross24.com. 1 December 2022.
  5. Luxemburger Wort, Ausgabe vom 9. Januar 1974, Seite 11 (Digitalisat)
  6. "World Championship 1974". FirstCycling.com. 25 December 2025.
  7. "World Championship Cyclocross". wielerflits.be (in Dutch). 25 December 2025.