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Olympic Men's Road Individual Time Trial Results

I've scrambled the eggs a bit here. The 1912 - 1932 events are usually classed and listed with the Olympic Road races, but these events were run as individual time trials. I got them listed with the road races as well.

The official beginning of the Olympic Individual Time Trials, an individual timed race where the riders set off at intervals and are not allowed to draft, or ride in each other's slipstream, is with the 1996 Atlanta Games.

Starting with the 1996 games, professionals were allowed. Note five-time Tour de France winner Miguel Indurain won that year as well as World Road Champion Abraham Olano coming in second.

Year/City

Gold

Silver

 Bronze

1912, Stockholm  Rudolf Lewis
South Africa
Frederick Grubb
Great Britain
Carl Schutte
USA
1920, Antwerp Harry Stenqvist
Sweden
Henry Kaltenbrun
South Africa
Fernand Canteloube
France
1924, Paris Armand Blachonnet
France
Henri Hoevenaers
Belgium
Rene Hamel
France
1928, Amsterdam Henry Peter Hansen
Denmark
Frank Southall
Great Britain
Gosta Carlsson
Sweden
1932, Los Angeles Attilio Pavesi
Italy
Guglielmo Segato
Italy
Bernhard Britz
Sweden
1996, Atlanta Miguel Indurain
Spain
Abraham Olano
Spain
Chris Boardman
Great Britain
2000, Sidney Viatcheslav Ekimov
Russia
Jan Ullrich
Germany
Lance Armstrong
USA
2004, Athens Tyler Hamilton
USA
57min 31.74sec
Viatcheslav Ekimov
Russia
@ 18.84sec
Bobby Julich
USA
@ 26.45sec
2008, Beijing
47.3 km 
45.63 km/hr
Fabian Cancellara
Switzerland
1hr 2min 11sec
Gustav Erik Larsson
Sweden
@ 33.36sec
Levi Leipheimer
USA
@1min 9.68sec
2012, London