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1957 UCI Road World Championships – Men's road race


FieldValue
nameMen's Individual Road Race
imageJersey_rainbow.svg
image_captionRainbow jersey
image_size150
series1957 UCI Road World Championships
dateAugust 18, 1957
stages1
distance285.6
unitkm
time7h 43' 10"
typemedals
firstRik Van Steenbergen
first_natBEL
first_natvarBelgium
first_teamBelgium
secondLouison Bobet
second_natFRA
second_natvarFrance
second_teamFrance
thirdAndré Darrigade
third_natFRA
third_natvarFrance
third_teamFrance
previous1956
next1958

The men's road race at the 1957 UCI Road World Championships took place in Waregem. The course comprised 12 laps around 23.8-kilometre route, making a total distance of 285.6 km.

The race

In the penultimate lap Wout Wagtmans attacked. He had a gap of 1 minute at it maximum. Then Marcel Janssens reacted, together with Rik Van Looy they closed the gap. Van Looy and Janssens left Wagtmans behind. In the final lap the duo had a gap of 30 secondes. At that time, it looked like Rik II (Rik Van Looy) would become the new World Champion, but Janssens got cramps.

In the peloton Louison Bobet and Jacques Anquetil were leading the chase. Before Anzegem they could catch the two leaders. Subsequent Fred De Bruyne attacked. Rik Van Steenbergen didn't react, but Bobet did. There was a new leading group: the Frenchman Bobet and the Belgian De Bruyne. Because Bobet was a faster sprinter and would likely win from De Bruyne, there was a reaction of Van Steenbergen. Together with Van Looy, Jacques Anquetil and André Darrigade he could close the gap. A group of six rides could sprint for the victory.

At 400m of the finish Darrigade started the sprint. At 150m Rik Van Steenbergen came nearby and he won the sprint with six. Rik I won for the third time the World Championship. For the first time he succeeded in his own country.

Final classification

RankRiderTime
Rik Van Steenbergen07h 43' 10"
Louison Bobets.t.
André Darrigades.t.
4.Rik Van Looys.t.
5.Alfred De Bruynes.t.
6.Jacques Anquetils.t.
7.Leon Van Daele+12"
8.Germain Derijckes.t.
9.Julien Schepenss.t.
10.Marcel Ernzers.t.

Riders

Belgium: Marcel Janssens, Germain Derycke, Raymond Impanis, Julien Schepens, Leon Van Daele, Fred De Bruyne, Rik Van Looy, Rik Van Steenbergen.

France: Louison Bobet, Jacques Anquetil, André Darrigade, Bernard Gauthier, Valentin Huot, Jean Forestier, Jacques Dupont, Marcel Rohrbach.

Italy: Gastone Nencini, Ercole Baldini, Guido Boni, Nino Defilippis, Arrigo Padovan, Pierino Baffi, Aldo Moser, Alfredo Sabbadin.

Netherlands: Wim van Est, Wout Wagtmans, Léo van der Pluym, Piet de Jong, Frantz Mahn, Piet van Est, Piet Maas, Daan De Groot

Germany: Horst Backat, Klaus Bugdahl, Mathias Löder, Lothar Friedrich, Hans Junkermann, Heinz Müller, Emil Reinecke, Franz Reitz

Great Britain: Brian Robinson, Dave Bedwell, Ron Coe, Bermard Pusey, David Ricketts, Ian Brown, Robert Maitland, Brian Haskell

Switzerland: Max Schellenberg, Walter Favre, Walter Holenweger, Toni Gräser, Attilio Moresi, Ernst Traxel, Ramon Annen

Denmark: Hans-Edmund Andresen, Fritz Ravn, Jorgen-Franck Rasmussen, Keld Leveau

Spain: Salvador Botella, Miguel Bover, Antonio Ferraz, Jesus Galdeano

Luxemburg: Jean-Pierre Schmitz, Willy Kemp, Marcel Ernzer, Charly Gaul

Australia: Maurice Horder

Austria: Adolf Christian

Liechtenstein: Alois Lampaert

References

References

  1. "24ème Championnat du monde sur route 1957". Memoire-du-cyclisme.eu.
  2. "Cyclisme sur route - Championnats du Monde - 1957".
  3. (10 September 2021). "Waregem 1957: het 2e WK in Vlaanderen". www.flanders2021.com.
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