1) Jirí Háva (Czechoslovakia)41h30m12s
2) Angel Kirilov (Bulgaria Team) 41h30m30s
3) Roberto Bonetto (Italy)41h32m38s
4) Wladyslaw Kozlowski (Poland)41h37m01s
5) Radoslav Cubric (Yugoslavia) 41h39m47s
6) András Takács (Hungary) 41h41m27s
7) Dimitar Kotev (CSKA Sofija) 41h41m40s
8) Daniel Grác (Czechoslovakia) 41h41m56s
9) Marin Iliev (CSKA Sofija) 41h42m48s
10) Ivan Bobekov (Bulgaria Team) 41h45m14s
11) Jan Wenczel (Czechoslovakia)41h45m50s
12) Janusz Janiak (Poland)41h46m05s
13) Jean-Louis Jagueneau (France)41h47m55s
14) Marcel Duchemin (France) 41h48m32s
15) Atanas Petkov (Burgas Team)41h52m 44s
16) Józef Becker (Poland)41h52m45s
17) René Grenier (France)41h52m54s
18) Stefan Neytchev (Burgas Team) 41h55m18s
19) László Mahó (Hungary) 41h59m41s
20) Michel Bileau (France)41h59m58s
Team Ranking
1) Bulgaria (Angel Kirilov/Ivan Bobekov/Christo Botchev/Vesko Kutuev/Kiril Tchanliev)…………………………………………………..………..126h03m12s
2) Czechoslovakia……………………………………………………126h20m38s
3) Poland……………………………………………………………..126h28m45s
King of the Mountains: Vesko Kutuev(Bulgaria Team)
Note: The French Team, charged with three additional riders will be invited,as Amateur Team, to participate at the 1967 Paris-Nice. René Grenier will ride the 1968 & 1969 Giro d’Italia, the 1969 Vuelta a España & the 1972 Tour de France. Marcel Duchemin will remain Amateur all his career and will win three Course de la Paix stages, an all-time French record.
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