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The men's team road race was a Road Cycling event held as part of the Cycling At The 1912 Summer Olympics programme. It was the first appearance of the event.

Each nation that sent at least 4 cyclists to the Individual Road Race was also considered to have competed as a team. The times of the top four cyclists for each nation were summed to give a total team time, with the best total times winning. Great Britain had three teams, as the English, Irish, and Scottish cyclists were considered separate.

Belgium, Canada, and South Africa did not send enough cyclists to make a team.

Three teams did not have enough cyclists finish to earn a valid team score. Only 3 of Bohemia's 5 cyclists finished, as did 3 of Norway's 6. Only 1 of Russia's 10 cyclists finished.


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