1965, road, world, championships, road, race, individual, road, race, 1965, road, world, championships, cycling, event, took, place, september, sebastián, basque, country, spain, individual, road, race1965, road, world, championshipsrainbow, jerseyrace, detail. The Men s Individual Road Race of the 1965 UCI Road World Championships cycling event took place on 5 September in San Sebastian Basque Country Spain Men s Individual Road Race1965 UCI Road World ChampionshipsRainbow jerseyRace detailsDates5 September 1965Stages1Distance267 4 km 166 2 mi Winning time6h 39 19 1 Medalists Gold Tom Simpson GBR Great Britain Silver Rudi Altig GER Germany Bronze Roger Swerts BEL Belgium 19641966 The race was won by Great Britain s Tom Simpson outsprinting Germany s Rudi Altig after the two had broken away with 40 km 24 9 mi to go 2 Final classification editSource 3 Rank Rider Country Time nbsp Tom Simpson nbsp Great Britain 6h 39 19 nbsp Rudi Altig nbsp Germany s t nbsp Roger Swerts nbsp Belgium 3 40 4 Peter Post nbsp Netherlands s t 5 Karl Heinz Kunde nbsp Germany s t 6 Rene Binggeli nbsp Switzerland 3 50 7 Arie Den Hartog nbsp Netherlands s t 8 Franco Balmamion nbsp Italy s t 9 Francisco Gabica nbsp Spain s t 10 Jean Stablinski nbsp France 4 58 11 Antonio Gomez del Moral nbsp Spain 6 06 12 Bruno Mealli nbsp Italy s t 13 Sebastian Elorza Uria nbsp Spain 7 44 14 Edward Sels nbsp Belgium 9 06 15 Valentin Uriona nbsp Spain s t 16 Italo Zilioli nbsp Italy s t 17 Fernando Manzaneque nbsp Spain s t 18 Bernard Vandekerkhove nbsp Belgium s t 19 Barry Hoban nbsp Great Britain 9 55 20 Walter Godefroot nbsp Belgium 12 56 21 Hans Junkermann nbsp Germany s t 22 Joseph Groussard nbsp France s t 23 Willi Altig nbsp Germany s t 24 Winfried Bolke nbsp Germany s t 25 Joseph Huysmans nbsp Belgium s t 26 Franco Cribiori nbsp Italy s t 27 Michele Dancelli nbsp Italy s t 28 Rolf Maurer nbsp Switzerland s t 29 Eddy Merckx nbsp Belgium s t 30 Joao Roque nbsp Portugal s t 31 Andre Foucher nbsp France s t 32 Eddy Schutz nbsp Luxembourg s t 33 Gines Garcia Peran nbsp Spain s t 34 Adriano Passuello nbsp Italy s t 35 Alan Ramsbottom nbsp Great Britain s t 36 Gilbert Bellone nbsp France s t 37 Andre Zimmermann nbsp France s t 38 Werner Weber nbsp Switzerland s t 39 Cornelius Haast nbsp Netherlands s t 40 Gianni Motta nbsp Italy s t 41 Guido De Rosso nbsp Italy s t 42 Robert Hagmann nbsp Switzerland s t 43 Jan Janssen nbsp Netherlands s t 44 Jo de Roo nbsp Netherlands s t 45 Gerben Karstens nbsp Netherlands s t 46 Cornelis Lute nbsp Netherlands s t 47 Leonel Miranda nbsp Portugal 15 33 48 Luis Otano nbsp Spain s t 49 Mario Pereira Da Silva nbsp Portugal 16 00 50 Dieter Wiedemann nbsp Germany s t 51 Keith Butler nbsp Great Britain s t 52 Peter Glemser nbsp Germany s t 53 Vin Denson nbsp Great Britain s t 54 Bill Lawrie nbsp Australia s t 55 Jos van der Vleuten nbsp Netherlands 28 00 56 Joao Alves Peixoto nbsp Portugal s t References edit World Championship Road Profs 1965 Cycling Archives de Wielersite Retrieved 23 April 2013 Tom Simpson Britain s first pro road champion Cycling Weekly London IPC Media 30 September 2010 Retrieved 1 March 2013 World Championships 1965 results Men The Sports org Quebec Canada Info Media Conseil Retrieved 13 October 2021 nbsp This UCI Road World Championships Men s road race article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1965 UCI Road World Championships Men 27s road race amp oldid 1173610299, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,