1996 World Pro Road Championships
63rd edition: Sunday, October 13, 1996
Lugano, Switzerland
World Road Cycling Championships podium history | 1997 edition | 1995 edition |
151 riders started, 49 classified finishers.
15 laps of 17 km, totaling 252 km.
Winner's average speed: 39.39 km/hr
Johan Museeuw wins the 1996 World Road Championships
Complete Results:
- Johan Museeuw (Belgium) 6hr 23min 50sec
- Mauro Gianetti (Switzerland) @ 1sec
- Michele Bartoli (Italy) @ 29sec
- Axel Merckx (Belgium) s.t.
- Richard Virenque (France) @ 30sec
- Andrea Tafi (Italy) s.t.
- Laurent Jalabert (France) @ 1min 26sec
- Davide Rebellin (Italy) s.t.
- Tony Rominger (Switzerland) s.t.
- Bjarne Riis (Denmark) s.t.
- Bobby Julich (USA) s.t.
- Gianni Bugno (Italy) s.t.
- Claudio Chiappucci (Italy) s.t.
- Fernando Escartin (Spain) s.t.
- Vladislav Bobrik (Russia) s.t.
- Laurent Dufaux (Switzerland) s.t.
- Francisco Mauleon (Spain) @ 1min 28sec
- Luc Leblanc (France) @ 1min 29sec
- Kai Hundertmark (Germany) @ 4min 9sec
- Andrea Ferrigato (Italy) s.t.
- Fabian Jeker (Switzerland) @ 5min 35sec
- Pascal Hervé (France) @ 5min 37sec
- Gianni Faresin (Italy) @ 6min 19sec
- Marco Fincato (Italy) s.t.
- Ramon Gonzalez-Arrieta (Spain) s.t.
- Felice Puttini (Switzerland) s.t.
- Lilian Lebreton (France) @ 11min 19sec
- Laurent Brochard (France) s.t.
- Francesco Casagrande (Italy) s.t.
- Claus-Michael Moller (Denmark) s.t.
- Inigo Cuesta (Spain) s.t.
- Oskar Camenzind (Switzerland) @ 12min 40sec
- Peter Meinert-Nielsen (Denmark) s.t.
- Frabrizi Guidi (Italy) @ 12min 50sec
- Vjatcheslav Djavanian (Russia) @ 15min 0sec
- Beat Zberg (Switzerland) s.t.
- Bo Hamburger (Denmark) s.t.
- Armin Meier (Switzerland) s.t.
- Udo Bölts (Germany) s.t.
- Santiago Blanco (Spain) s.t.
- Daniel Clavero (Spain) s.t.
- Roberto Pistore (Italy) s.t.
- Georg Totschnig (Austria) s.t.
- Maarten den Bakker (Netherlands) s.t.
- Maximilian Sciandri (Great Britain) s.t.
- Michael Andersson (Sweden) @ 25min 0sec
- Michael Lafis (Sweden) s.t
- Pierre Bourquenoud (Switzerland) s.t.
- Casper Van der Meer (Netherlands) s.t.