Cycling at the 1988 Summer Olympics – Men's individual road race

The men's individual road race at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea, was held on September 27, 1988. There were 136 participants from 54 nations in the race over 196.80 km, with 27 cyclists who did not finish. The maximum number of cyclists per nation was three, down from four in previous editions of the event. The event was won by Olaf Ludwig of East Germany, the first medal for the nation in the men's individual road race (and first victory for any German cyclist). West Germany also earned its first medals in the event, with Bernd Gröne's silver and Christian Henn's bronze.

Men's road race
at the Games of the XXIV Olympiad
German stamp
VenueSeoul
DateSeptember 27
Competitors136 from 54 nations
Winning time4:32:22
Medalists
Olaf Ludwig
 East Germany
Bernd Gröne
 West Germany
Christian Henn
 West Germany

Background

This was the 13th appearance of the event, previously held in 1896 and then at every Summer Olympics since 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).[1]

Algeria, Andorra, the People's Republic of China, Chinese Taipei, the Republic of the Congo, Monaco, Sierra Leone, Suriname, and the United Arab Emirates each made their debut in the men's individual road race. Great Britain made its 13th appearance in the event, the only nation to have competed in each appearance to date.

Competition format and course

The mass-start race was on a 196.8 kilometre course over the Tongil-ro Circuit in Paju. The course was "very flat and easy."[1][2]

Schedule

All times are Korea Standard Time adjusted for daylight savings (UTC+10)

Date Time Round
Tuesday, 27 September 19889:00Final

Results

The easy course kept the cyclists together and limited non-finishers; nearly 100 cyclists moved in a large pack through most of the race. Ludwig made two break attempts late, being caught by renowned sprinter Abdoujaparov and aborting the charge the first time. For the second breakaway, he was joined by Gröne; this time, Ludwig continued his attack and outsprinted Gröne at the end to win.

RankCyclistNationTime
Olaf Ludwig East Germany 4:32:22
Bernd Gröne West Germany 4:32:25
Christian Henn West Germany 4:32:46
4 Bob Mionske United States s.t.
5 Djamolidine Abdoujaparov Soviet Union s.t.
6 Edward Salas Australia s.t.
7 Roberto Pelliconi Italy s.t.
8 Graeme Miller New Zealand s.t.
9 Emili Pérez Andorra s.t.
10 Jozef Regec Czechoslovakia s.t.
11 Jan Mattheus Belgium s.t.
12 Hung Chung Yam Hong Kong s.t.
13 Atle Pedersen Norway s.t.
14 Remig Stumpf West Germany 4:32:56
15 Michel Zanoli Netherlands s.t.
16 Fabrizio Bontempi Italy s.t.
17 Zdzisław Wrona Poland s.t.
18 Neil Hoban Great Britain s.t.
19 Johnny Dauwe Belgium s.t.
20 Cássio Freitas Brazil s.t.
21 Park Hyeon-gon South Korea s.t.
22 Mario Traxl Austria s.t.
23 Uwe Raab East Germany s.t.
24 Jean-François Laffillé France s.t.
25 Mitsuhiro Suzuki Japan s.t.
26 Marcel Stäuble Switzerland s.t.
27 Erik Johan Sæbø Norway s.t.
28 Jacek Bodyk Poland s.t.
29 Yvan Waddell Canada s.t.
30 Rajko Čubrić Yugoslavia s.t.
31 Juan Arias Colombia s.t.
32 Mićo Brković Yugoslavia s.t.
33 Brian Walton Canada s.t.
34 Johann Lienhart Austria s.t.
35 Daniel Steiger Switzerland s.t.
36 Paul Curran Great Britain s.t.
37 Jari Lähde Finland s.t.
38 Rob Harmeling Netherlands s.t.
39 Mohamed Mir Algeria s.t.
40 Gianluca Bortolami Italy s.t.
41 Dietmar Hauer Austria s.t.
42 Tom Cordes Netherlands s.t.
43 Michel Lafis Sweden s.t.
44 Tang Xuezhong China s.t.
45 Cormac McCann Ireland s.t.
46 José Asconeguy Uruguay s.t.
47 Luděk Štyks Czechoslovakia s.t.
48 Nelson Rodríguez Serna Colombia s.t.
49 John McQuaid Ireland s.t.
50 Leung Hung Tak Hong Kong s.t.
51 Asiat Saitov Soviet Union s.t.
52 Eduardo Manrique Spain s.t.
53 Liu Hong China s.t.
54 Peter Hermann Liechtenstein s.t.
55 Chow Tai Ming Hong Kong s.t.
56 Iraj Amir-Akhori Iran s.t.
57 Anders Jarl Sweden s.t.
58 Perry Merren Cayman Islands s.t.
59 Xavier Pérez Andorra s.t.
60 Riho Suun Soviet Union s.t.
61 Luboš Lom Czechoslovakia s.t.
62 Mark Gornall Great Britain s.t.
63 Wanderley Magalhães Azevedo Brazil s.t.
64 Realdo Jessurun Suriname s.t.
65 Scott McKinley United States s.t.
66 Marcos Mazzaron Brazil s.t.
67 Dubán Ramírez Colombia s.t.
68 Geir Dahlen Norway s.t.
69 Craig Schommer United States s.t.
70 Claude Carlin France s.t.
71 Tommy Nielsen Denmark s.t.
72 Kyoshi Miura Japan s.t.
73 Gervais Rioux Canada s.t.
74 Peter Meinert Nielsen Denmark s.t.
75 Brian Fowler New Zealand s.t.
76 Alcides Etcheverry Uruguay s.t.
77 Luis Rosendo Ramos Mexico s.t.
78 Valter Bonča Yugoslavia s.t.
79 Felice Puttini Switzerland s.t.
80 Gonzalo Aguiar Spain s.t.
81 Paul McCormack Ireland s.t.
82 Uwe Ampler East Germany s.t.
83 Leonardo Sierra Venezuela s.t.
84 Andrés Torres Guatemala s.t.
85 Lee Jin-ok South Korea s.t.
86 Óscar Aquino Guatemala s.t.
87 Raoul Fahlin Sweden s.t.
88 Frank Francken Belgium s.t.
89 Iván Alemany Spain s.t.
90 Sin Dae-cheol South Korea 4:34:13
91 Laurent Bezault France 4:35:19
91 Murugayan Kumaresan Malaysia 4:35:45
92 Syamak Zafarzadeh Iran 4:42:47
93 Héctor Pérez Mexico s.t.
94 Yoshihiro Tsumuraya Japan s.t.
95 Sebti Benzine Algeria 4:43:15
96 Raymond Thomas Jamaica s.t.
97 Mobange Amisi Republic of the Congo s.t.
98 Pierre Gouws Zimbabwe 4:43:28
100 Víctor Lechuga Guatemala 4:44:37
101 Sultan Khalifa United Arab Emirates s.t.
102 Richard Pascal Cayman Islands 4:44:56
103 Domingo Villanueva Philippines 4:45:20
104 Kimpale Mosengo Republic of the Congo s.t.
105 Gary Mandy Zimbabwe 4:45:50
106 Stéphane Operto Monaco 4:46:42
107 Arthur Tenn Jamaica 4:48:06
108 Andrzej Mierzejewski Poland s.t.
109 Dyton Chimwaza Malawi 4:52:43
Scott Steward AustraliaDNF
Stephen Fairless AustraliaDNF
Michael Lewis BelizeDNF
Earl Theus BelizeDNF
Fitzgerald Joseph BelizeDNF
Michele Smith Cayman IslandsDNF
Cai Yingquan ChinaDNF
Hsu Jui-te Chinese TaipeiDNF
Ndjibu N'Golomingi Republic of the CongoDNF
Byron James GuyanaDNF
Mohammad Reza Bajool IranDNF
Georges Honein LebanonDNF
Hratch Zadourian LebanonDNF
Abdel Hamed El-Hadi LibyaDNF
Abdullah Badri LibyaDNF
Patrick Matt LiechtensteinDNF
Amadu Yusufu MalawiDNF
George Nayeja MalawiDNF
Gabriel Cano MexicoDNF
Wayne Morgan New ZealandDNF
Norberto Oconer PhilippinesDNF
Frank Williams Sierra LeoneDNF
Khalifa Bin Omair United Arab EmiratesDNF
Issa Mohamed United Arab EmiratesDNF
Enrique Campos VenezuelaDNF
Ali Parra VenezuelaDNF
Huỳnh Châu VietnamDNF

See also

References

  1. "Road Race, Individual, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 6 November 2020.
  2. Official Report, vol. 2, p. 358.
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