Track time trial at the Olympics

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The track time trial is a defunct track cycling event formerly held at the Summer Olympics. The event was first held for men at the first modern Olympics in 1896. It was not held again until 1928, when it became a consistent part of the programme and was held every year from then until 2004, after which the event was eliminated. A women's version was added in 2000, being held only twice before being eliminated along with the men's event after 2004. The distance of the time trial was one kilometre for men (except 1896, when it was one-third of a kilometre) and half a kilometre for women. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Track time trial at the Olympics
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rdf:langString Men: 1896, 1928–2004
rdf:langString Women: 2000–2004
rdf:langString Henri Menjou
rdf:langString FRA
rdf:langString The first track time trial winner, Paul Masson, in 1896
rdf:langString Track time trial
rdf:langString Francesco Verri
rdf:langString Men and women
rdf:langString ITA
rdf:langString Athens
rdf:langString Herbert Crowther
rdf:langString Men
rdf:langString GBR
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rdf:langString The track time trial is a defunct track cycling event formerly held at the Summer Olympics. The event was first held for men at the first modern Olympics in 1896. It was not held again until 1928, when it became a consistent part of the programme and was held every year from then until 2004, after which the event was eliminated. A women's version was added in 2000, being held only twice before being eliminated along with the men's event after 2004. The distance of the time trial was one kilometre for men (except 1896, when it was one-third of a kilometre) and half a kilometre for women.
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