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1959 UCI Road World Championships

Cycling championship held in Zandvoort, Netherlands From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

1959 UCI Road World Championships
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The 1959 UCI Road World Championships was the 32nd edition of the UCI Road World Championships.[1]

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It took place on Sunday 16 August 1959 in Zandvoort, Netherlands.[2]

However, the women's competition did not take place in Zandvoort, but in Rotheux-Rimière, Belgium, south of Liège. The race was held two weeks before the men's race, on a four-kilometer lap that was completed 18 times. Belgian Yvonne Reynders won the second edition of the women's race over 72 kilometers in one hour and 53 minutes.[3]

German Gustav-Adolf Schur succeeded himself as amateur world champion.[4]

Frenchman André Darrigade became the winner of the professional road race after cycling more than 292 kilometers.

In the same period, the 1959 UCI Track Cycling World Championships was organized in the Olympic Stadium of Amsterdam, Netherlands.

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Results

Race: Gold: Time Silver: Time Bronze : Time
Men
Men's road race
details
André Darrigade
 France
7 h 30 min 43s Michele Gismondi
 Italy
m.t. Noel Fore
 Belgium
m.t.
Amateurs' road race Gustav-Adolf Schur
 East Germany
- Bastiaan Maliepaard
 Netherlands
- Constant Goossens
 Belgium
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Women
Women's road race Yvonne Reynders
 Belgium
- Aino Puronen
 Soviet Union
- Vera Gorbatcheva
 Soviet Union
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Medal table

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