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The men's track time trial at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, West Germany, was held on 31 August 1972. There were 31 participants from 31 nations, with each nation limited to one cyclist. One additional cyclist was entered but did not start. The event was won by Niels Fredborg of Denmark, the nation's first victory in the men's track time trial since Willy Hansen won in 1928. Denmark tied Italy and Australia for second-most gold medals in the event at 2 (behind Italy at 3). Fredborg was just the third man to win multiple medals in the event; he would become the only one to earn a third, in 1976. Daniel Clark's silver medal was Australia's first medal in the event since 1952. Jürgen Schütze's bronze was the first track time trial medal for East Germany as a separate nation.

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  • Olympische Sommerspiele 1972/Radsport – 1000-m-Zeitfahren (Männer) (de)
  • Cycling at the 1972 Summer Olympics – Men's track time trial (en)
  • Ciclismo ai Giochi della XX Olimpiade - Chilometro a cronometro (it)
  • Herrarnas tempolopp i bancykling vid olympiska sommarspelen 1972 (sv)
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  • Das Zeitfahren der Männer bei den Olympischen Spielen 1972 in München fand am 31. August statt. Es gingen 32 Athleten an den Start. Der Däne Niels Fredborg wurde Olympiasieger, Silber ging an den Australier Danny Clark und Bronze an Jürgen Schütze aus der DDR. aus der Bundesrepublik belegte den vierten Rang. (de)
  • The men's track time trial at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, West Germany, was held on 31 August 1972. There were 31 participants from 31 nations, with each nation limited to one cyclist. One additional cyclist was entered but did not start. The event was won by Niels Fredborg of Denmark, the nation's first victory in the men's track time trial since Willy Hansen won in 1928. Denmark tied Italy and Australia for second-most gold medals in the event at 2 (behind Italy at 3). Fredborg was just the third man to win multiple medals in the event; he would become the only one to earn a third, in 1976. Daniel Clark's silver medal was Australia's first medal in the event since 1952. Jürgen Schütze's bronze was the first track time trial medal for East Germany as a separate nation. (en)
  • La prova del chilometro a cronometro di ciclismo su pista dei Giochi della XX Olimpiade si è svolta dal 1° al 2 settembre 1972 al velodromo Olympia-Radstadion di Monaco di Baviera. (it)
  • Herrarnas tempolopp i bancykling vid olympiska sommarspelen 1972 ägde rum den 31 augusti 1972 i München. (sv)
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