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1992 UCI Road World Championships
Cycling world championships
Cycling world championships
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| image | 1992 UCI World Championships poster.png |
| pushpin_map | Spain Province of Alicante#Spain |
| pushpin_label | Benidorm |
| venue | Benidorm, Spain Spain |
| coordinates | |
| events | 2 |
| previous | Stuttgart 1991 |
| next | Oslo 1993 |
| image_size | 200 |
The 1992 UCI Road World Championships took place in Benidorm, Spain. Because this was an Olympic year, all the Olympic events served as World Championships, which left just the Professional road race and the Women's Team Time Trial to be contested.
In the same period, the 1992 UCI Track Cycling World Championships were organized in Valencia, Spain.
Events summary

| Team Time Trial | |
|---|---|
| **** | |
| Bunki Bankaitis-Davis | |
| Jan Bolland | |
| Jeanne Golay | |
| Eve Stephenson | 1h 03' 30" |
| Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli | |
| Catherine Marsal | |
| Corinne Legal | |
| Cécile Odin | + 13" |
| Nadezhda Kibardina | |
| Natalya Grinina | |
| Gulnara Fatkullina | |
| Aleksandra Koliaseva | + 46" |
References
References
- (17 May 2024). "1992 » UCI World Championship".
- (25 December 2025). "World Championship RR".
- [http://bikeraceinfo.com/worlds/worlds-1992.html 1992 World Pro Road Championships] bikeraceinfo.com
- "Road Cycling: World Championships: Women: Team Time Trial". Sports 123.
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