Cycling at the 1928 Summer Olympics – Men's team time trial

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Men's cycling team time trial
at the Games of the IX Olympiad
Venue Amsterdam
Competitors45 from 15 nations
Winning time15:09:14
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Henry Hansen, Leo Nielsen, Orla Jørgensen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
Silver medal icon.svg Jack Lauterwasser, John Middleton, Frank Southall Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
Bronze medal icon.svg Gösta Carlsson, Erik Jansson, Georg Johnsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
  1924
1932  

The men's team time trial, a part of the cycling events at the 1928 Summer Olympics, took place in Amsterdam. The team event was simply an aggregation of results from the individual time trial event, with the best three times for each nation being added to give a team score. [1]

Final classification

Source: Official results [2] [3]

RankTeamRidersTimeTotal
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Flag of Denmark.svg  Henry Hansen  (DEN)4:47:1815:09:14
Flag of Denmark.svg  Leo Nielsen  (DEN)5:05:37
Flag of Denmark.svg  Orla Jørgensen  (DEN)5:16:19
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Frank Southall  (GBR)4:55:0615:14:49
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Jack Lauterwasser  (GBR)5:02:57
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  John Middleton  (GBR)5:16:46
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Flag of Sweden.svg  Gösta Carlsson  (SWE)5:00:1715:27:49
Flag of Sweden.svg  Erik Jansson  (SWE)5:13:17
Flag of Sweden.svg  Georg Johnsson  (SWE)5:14:15
4Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg  Italy Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg  Allegro Grandi  (ITA)5:02:0515:33:12
Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg  Michele Orecchia  (ITA)5:13:29
Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg  Ambrogio Beretta  (ITA)5:17:38
5Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Jean Aerts  (BEL)5:10:3815:33:50
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Pierre Houdé  (BEL)5:11:18
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Joseph Lowagie  (BEL)5:11:54
6Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland Flag of Switzerland.svg  Gottlieb Amstein  (SUI)5:04:4815:35:21
Flag of Switzerland.svg  Jakob Caironi  (SUI)5:08:46
Flag of Switzerland.svg  Gottlieb Wanzenried  (SUI)5:21:47
7Flag of France.svg  France Flag of France.svg  André Aumerle  (FRA)5:07:1215:38:20
Flag of France.svg  Louis Bessière  (FRA)5:15:14
Flag of France.svg  Octave Dayen  (FRA)5:15:54
8Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Flag of Argentina.svg  Cosme Saavedra  (ARG)5:13:1915:42:55
Flag of Argentina.svg  Francisco Bonvehi  (ARG)5:14:39
Flag of Argentina.svg  José López  (ARG)5:14:57
9Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Leendert Buis  (NED)5:14:1515:54:44
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Janus Braspennincx  (NED)5:17:07
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Ben Duijker  (NED)5:23:22
10Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Jean-Pierre Muller  (LUX)5:22:3016:20:55
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Norbert Sinner  (LUX)5:27:54
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Jean Alfonsetti  (LUX)5:30:31
11Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Czechoslovakia Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Antonín Honig  (TCH)5:27:4516:36:45
Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Antonín Perič  (TCH)5:34:30
Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Josef Šídlo  (TCH)5:34:30
12Flag of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.svg  Yugoslavia Flag of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.svg  Josip Šolar  (YUG)5:25:3716:48:53
Flag of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.svg  Stjepan Ljubić  (YUG)5:37:02
Flag of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.svg  Josip Škrabl  (YUG)5:46:14
13Flag of Poland (1919-1928).svg  Poland Flag of Poland (1919-1928).svg  Eugeniusz Michalak  (POL)5:37:0217:16:35
Flag of Poland (1919-1928).svg  Józef Stefański  (POL)5:47:15
Flag of Poland (1919-1928).svg  Stanisław Kłosowicz  (POL)5:51:31
14Flag of Canada (1921-1957).svg  Canada Flag of Canada (1921-1957).svg  Joe Laporte  (CAN)5:21:3017:22:01
Flag of Canada (1921-1957).svg  Alfred Tourville  (CAN)5:51:05
Flag of Canada (1921-1957).svg  William Peden  (CAN)6:09:26
15US flag 48 stars.svg  United States US flag 48 stars.svg  Chester Nelsen  (USA)5:42:5717:32:52
US flag 48 stars.svg  Henry O'Brien  (USA)5:53:23
US flag 48 stars.svg  Peter Smessaert  (USA)5:56:32

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