UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Men's tandem explained

The UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Men's tandem is the defunct world championship tandem event that was held annually at the UCI Track Cycling World Championships between 1966 and 1994. Czechoslovakia won with 9 titles the most times. [1]

At the 1900 championships a tandem event was organized. This race has never been officially recognized. The Dutch duo Harrie Meyers-Fernando Tomaselli won ahead of the French duo Edmond Jacquelin-Lucien Louvet and the French-American duo Charles Vanoni-Robert Protin. Because the race was not official the medalists are not listed here.

Medalists


Walter Gorini
Giordano Turrini

Daniel Goens
Robert Van Lancker

Sanji Inoue
Hideo Madarame
Not held

Benedykt Kocot
Janusz Kotlinski
[2]

Vladimír Vačkář
Miroslav Vymazal

Anatoly Iablunowsky
Sergei Komelkov

Vladimír Vačkář
Miroslav Vymazal

Vladimír Vačkář
Miroslav Vymazal

Ryszard Konkolewski
Zbigniew Piątek

Dieter Giebken
Fredy Schmidtke
[3]

Vincenzo Ceci
Gabriele Sella

Vítězslav Vobořil
Roman Řehounek

Nelson Vails
Leslie Darcewski

Sascha Allscheid
Franck Weber

Vítězslav Vobořil
Roman Řehounek

Kit Kyle
David Lindsey

Andrea Faccini
Roberto Nicotti

Greil Hans-Jürgen
Uwe Butchmann

Federico Paris
Roberto Chiappa

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.memoire-du-cyclisme.eu/piste/mondial_tandem.php Championnats du Monde de tandem
  2. [Benedykt Kocot]
  3. [Dieter Giebken]