Cycling at the 1896 Summer Olympics – Men's time trial


The men's time trial was one of 5 track cycling events on the Cycling at the 1896 Summer Olympics programme. It was the fourth event on the cycling schedule and was held on 11 April. The first time trial competition was the only time that Olympic time trials were held over the distance of one-third of a kilometre; when the event returned to the programme at the 1928 Summer Olympics the distance was set at one kilometre.

Results

The time trial race was once around the track, or one-third of a kilometre. It was held on 11 April and eight cyclists competed. Masson won his third race of the day, with Schmal and Nikolopoulos tying for second place and having to compete in a race-off for the second position.
RankCyclistNationTimeNotes
Paul Masson24.0
2Stamatios Nikolopoulos26.0Race-off
2Adolf Schmal26.0Race-off
4Edward Battell26.2
5Frederick Keeping27.0
5Theodor Leupold27.0
5Léon Flameng27.0
8Joseph Rosemeyer27.2

Race-off

In this race, Nikolopoulos improved upon his time from the first round, winning the race for an overall second-place finish. Schmal was slower in this race than he had been in the first one.
RankCyclistNationTime
Stamatios Nikolopoulos25.4
Adolf Schmal26.6