Cycling at the 1900 Summer Olympics – Men's 25 kilometres


The men's 25 kilometres was one of three cycling events, all track cycling, on the Cycling at the 1900 Summer Olympics programme that were open to all amateurs, had more than one nation participating and no handicapping. It was held on 15 September. Ten cyclists competed. Four had already competed in the sprint event. Louis Bastien was the favorite, with John Lake and Louis Hildebrand also expected to do well. The result of the race proved Bastien to be the top long-distance cyclist present, while Hildebrand finished in second. One of the contestants, Louis Trousselier, would go on to win the 1905 Tour de France.

Results

PlaceCyclistTime
125:36.2
228:09.4
329:36.2
4Unknown
DNF
DNF
DNF
DNF
DNF
DNF