The 1927 UCI Road World Championships was the seventh edition of the UCI Road World Championships,[1] and the first for professional cyclists.
[2] The championship took place on the Nürburgring in Nürburg, Germany on Thursday 21 July 1927.
55 riders started and there were 18 classified finishers.
[4] The course was 182.5 km, and winner Alfredo Binda finished with an average speed 27.55 km/h[5] In the same period, the 1927 UCI Track Cycling World Championships was organized in the Müngersdorf velodrome in Cologne and in the Stadion am Zoo in Elberfeld.
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