Cycling at the 1936 Summer Olympics – Men's individual road race

The men's individual road race cycling event at the 1936 Summer Olympics took place on 10 August over 100 km. Ninety-nine cyclists from 28 nations competed.[1] This was the first time that the cycling road race was conducted as a mass start event since 1896 and was one of six cycling events at the 1936 Olympics.[2] The men's team road race was held in conjunction with this event, with teams having four riders and the team time taken as sum of the team's three best finishers.[2] The individual event was won by Robert Charpentier of France, with his teammate Guy Lapébie in second. Ernst Nievergelt of Switzerland took bronze. They were the first men's mass-start road race medals for both nations, which had not competed in 1896.

Cycling – Men's individual road race
at the Games of the XI Olympiad
The French team: Robert Charpentier, Guy Lapébie, Jean Goujon, Robert Dorgebray
VenueAvus North Curve, Berlin
Date10 August 1936
Competitors99 from 28 nations
Winning time2:33:05.0
Medalists
Robert Charpentier
 France
Guy Lapébie
 France
Ernst Nievergelt
 Switzerland

Background

This was the second appearance of the event, previously held in 1896; it would be held at every Summer Olympics after 1936. It replaced the individual time trial event that had been held from 1912 to 1932 (and which would be reintroduced alongside the road race in 1996). French cyclist Robert Charpentier was the runner-up in the 1935 UCI Road World Championships. Three-speed bikes were innovative at the time, with many riders adopting them.[1]

Germany and Great Britain made their second appearances in the event; the other 26 nations competing in 1936 each made their debut.

Competition format and course

The race was on a course that covered 100 kilometres, starting and finishing at the North Curve of the Avus motor racing circuit. It followed "relatively flat roads," with elevation shifts limited to between 32 and 80 metres above sea level and the steepest grade at 46.1 metres per kilometre.[1][3]

Schedule

Date Time Round
Monday, 10 August 19368:00Final

Results

Some of the cyclists with unknown times may not have finished.[1]

RankCyclistNationalTime
Robert Charpentier France2:33:05.0
Guy Lapébie France2:33:05.2
Ernst Nievergelt Switzerland2:33:05.8
4Fritz Scheller Germany2:33:06.0
Charles Holland Great Britain2:33:06.0
Robert Dorgebray France2:33:06.0
7Pierino Favalli Italy2:33:06.2
8Auguste Garrebeek Belgium2:33:06.6
Armand Putzeyse Belgium2:33:06.6
Talat Tunçalp Turkey2:33:06.6
11Edgar Buchwalder Switzerland2:33:07.0
12Frode Sørensen Denmark2:33:07.2
August Prosenik Yugoslavia2:33:07.2
14Kurt Ott Switzerland2:33:07.6
15Glauco Servadei Italy2:33:07.8
16Tassy Johnson Australia2:33:08.0
Virgilius Altmann Austria2:33:08.0
Hans Höfner Austria2:33:08.0
Eugen Schnalek Austria2:33:08.0
Jean-François Van Der Motte Belgium2:33:08.0
Kanyo Dzhambazov Bulgaria2:33:08.0
Arne Petersen Denmark2:33:08.0
Thor Porko Finland2:33:08.0
Jean Goujon France2:33:08.0
János Bognár Hungary2:33:08.0
István Liszkay Hungary2:33:08.0
Corrado Ardizzoni Italy2:33:08.0
Jacques Majerus Luxembourg2:33:08.0
Franz Neuens Luxembourg2:33:08.0
Nico van Gageldonk Netherlands2:33:08.0
Wacław Starzyński Poland2:33:08.0
Stanisław Zieliński Poland2:33:08.0
Hennie Binneman South Africa2:33:08.0
Gottlieb Weber Switzerland2:33:08.0
Arne Berg Sweden2:33:08.0
Josef Lošek Czechoslovakia2:33:08.0
Franc Gartner Yugoslavia2:33:08.0
39–94Mārtiņš Mazūrs Latvia2:37:08.0
Arvīds Immermanis Latvia2:52:08.0
Aleksejs Jurjevs Latvia2:52:08.0
Jānis Vītols Latvia2:52:08.0
Chris Wheeler AustraliaUnknown
Karl Kühn AustriaUnknown
Jef Lowagie BelgiumUnknown
Dertônio Ferrer BrazilUnknown
José Magnani BrazilUnknown
Hermógenes Netto BrazilUnknown
Nikola Nenov BulgariaUnknown
Aleksandar Nikolov BulgariaUnknown
Gennadi Simov BulgariaUnknown
Lionel Coleman CanadaUnknown
George Crompton CanadaUnknown
Rusty Peden CanadaUnknown
George Turner CanadaUnknown
Jesús Chousal ChileUnknown
Jorge Guerra ChileUnknown
Rafael Montero ChileUnknown
Manuel Riquelme ChileUnknown
Knud Jacobsen DenmarkUnknown
Tage Møller DenmarkUnknown
Tauno Lindgren FinlandUnknown
Jackie Bone Great BritainUnknown
Willi Meurer GermanyUnknown
Fritz Ruland GermanyUnknown
Emil Schöpflin GermanyUnknown
István Adorján HungaryUnknown
Károly Nemes-Nótás HungaryUnknown
Elio Bavutti ItalyUnknown
Adolf Schreiber LiechtensteinUnknown
Paul Frantz LuxembourgUnknown
Rudy Houtsch LuxembourgUnknown
René van Hove NetherlandsUnknown
George Giles New ZealandUnknown
Manuel Bacigalupo PeruUnknown
Gregorio Caloggero PeruUnknown
José Mazzini PeruUnknown
César Peñaranda PeruUnknown
Mieczysław Kapiak PolandUnknown
Wiktor Olecki PolandUnknown
Ted Clayton South AfricaUnknown
Berndt Carlsson SwedenUnknown
Ingvar Ericsson SwedenUnknown
Vilém Jakl CzechoslovakiaUnknown
Hans Leutelt CzechoslovakiaUnknown
Miloslav Loos CzechoslovakiaUnknown
Kirkor Canbazyan TurkeyUnknown
Kazım Bingen TurkeyUnknown
Orhan Suda TurkeyUnknown
Albert Byrd United StatesUnknown
Charles Morton United StatesUnknown
Paul Nixon United StatesUnknown
John Sinibaldi United StatesUnknown
Josip Pokupec YugoslaviaUnknown
Ivan Valant YugoslaviaUnknown
Bill Messer Great BritainDNF
Alick Bevan Great BritainDNF
Gerrit Schulte NetherlandsDNF
Philippus Vethaak NetherlandsDNF
Sven Johansson SwedenDNF

References

  1. "Road Race, Individual, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 4 November 2020.
  2. "Cycling at the 1936 Berlin Summer Games: Men's Road Race, Individual". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 8 July 2014.
  3. Official Report, vol. 2, p. 932.
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