The 1995 UCI Road World Championships took place in Duitama, Colombia from October 4 to October 8, 1995. It was the last world championship that had an amateur road race: in 1996 this was replaced by an event for cyclists under 23 years.
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Venue | Duitama, Colombia |
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Date(s) | –8 October 1995 | 4
Coordinates | 5°50′N 73°1′W |
Events | 5 |
Events summary
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Men's Events | ||||||
Men's road race |
Abraham Olano![]() | 7h09'55" | Miguel Indurain![]() | + 0'35" | Marco Pantani![]() | s.t. |
Men's time trial |
Miguel Indurain![]() | 55'30"4 | Abraham Olano![]() | + 0'48"97 | Uwe Peschel![]() | + 2'03"5 |
Amateur road race |
Danny Nelissen![]() | 4h52'39" | Daniele Sgnaolin![]() | + 0'13" | Víctor Becerra![]() | + 0'46" |
Women's Events | ||||||
Women's road race |
Jeannie Longo![]() | 2h37'45" | Catherine Marsal![]() | + 0'38" | Edita Pučinskaitė![]() | + 1'56" |
Women's time trial |
Jeannie Longo![]() | 44'27"3 | Clara Hughes![]() | + 1'11"4 | Kathryn Watt![]() | + 1'25" |
References
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