Among the professionals, Belgium was no longer favored despite its dominance since 1968.
Roger De Vlaeminck did not defend his title from the previous year, partly to prepare for the road season; the Belgian federation fined him. His brother
Erik had not competed in the season at all due to personal problems, and
Albert Van Damme had even announced his retirement because he had only been selected as a reserve rider. The Swiss rider
Albert Zweifel was considered the biggest contender for the title among the 29 riders from 8 countries. In the early stages,
André Wilhelm was particularly active and initiated a leading trio together with Zweifel and
Peter Frischknecht. After the second crossing of the finish line, Zweifel attacked, steadily increased his lead, and became the first Swiss rider to win the world championship title. ==Men's Elite results==