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1925 UCI Road World Championships
VenueApeldoorn, the Netherlands
Date(s) (1925-08-22)22 August 1925
Events1
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The 1925 UCI Road World Championships took place in Apeldoorn, the Netherlands on 22 August 1925.

Events summary

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's events
Men's amateur road race
details
Henri Hoevenaers
 Belgium
5 u. 34 min. 09 sec. Marc Bocher
 France
- Georges Van den Berghe
 Netherlands
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Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Belgium (BEL)1001
2 France (FRA)0101
3 Netherlands (NLD)0011
Totals (3 entries)1113

Results

The course was 183 km from Apeldoorn to Apeldoorn. There were 36 participants.[1]

Place Rider Country Time
1 Henri Hoevenaers  Belgium 5 h. 34 min. 09 sec.
2 Marc Bocher  France s.t.
3 Gert van den Berg  Netherlands s.t.
4 Joop van der Aar  Netherlands s.t.
5 Henry-Peter Hansen  Denmark s.t.
6 Julien Verbist  Belgium s.t.
7 André Leducq  France s.t.
8 Anton Reitberger  Austria s.t.
9 Albert Blattman  Switzerland s.t.
10 Otto Lehner  Switzerland s.t.
11 Alfred Schmidt  Germany
12 Giovanni Balla  Italy
13 Nol Muller  Netherlands
14 Pietro Cevini  Italy
15 Albert Maansson  Denmark
16 Frank Southall  United Kingdom
17 Ernst Suter SUI 
18 Jan Maas P-B 
19 Sante Ferrato ITA 
20 Karel Van Hassel BEL 
21 Andy Wilson E-U 
22 Jean-François De Buyst BEL 
23 Richard Zeissner ALL 
24 Antonio Negrini ITA 
25 Hans Kinzen ALL 
26 Adolf Haug AUT 
27 Bill Temme G-B 
28 Frederick-Henry Wyld G-B 
29 Armand Blanchonnet FRA 
DNF Mohamed Madhour  Egypt

See also

References