At the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm, one cycling event was contested on Sunday, 7 July.
This event was a time trial which also counted as an individual race.
For the only time in Olympic history, no track cycling events were held.
In cycling, where, according to the agreement made by the national associations affiliated to the Union Cycliste Internationale, every amateur was to be provided with a certificate issued by the Union or by one of the said associations.
A total of 123 cyclists from sixteen nations competed at the Stockholm Games:[1]