Cycling at the 1908 Summer Olympics - Men's 660 yards

Cycling at the 1908 Summer Olympics - Men's 660 yards

The men's 660 yards was one of seven track cycling events on the Cycling at the 1908 Summer Olympics programme. It was the shortest of the events, comprising a single lap of the track. The time limit for the race was 1 minute, 10 seconds.

Medallists

Heat 3

Heat 6

Heat 9

Heat 12

Heat 15

emifinal 2

Final

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* De Wael, Herman. "Herman's Full Olympians": "Cycling 1908". Accessed 7 April 2006. Available electronically at [http://users.skynet.be/hermandw/olymp/cyt1908.html ] .


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