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Silver
medal
1968 Summer Olympics
Men's Team Time Trial
Bronze
medal
1964 Summer Olympics
Men's Team Time Trial
Bronze
medal
1968 Summer Olympics
Men's Road Race

Gösta Pettersson is a retired Swedish professional road racing cyclist. The highlight of his career was his overall win in the 1971 Giro d'Italia.

Results and Teams

1974 – Magniflex
1973 – Scic
1972 – Ferretti
1971 – Ferretti
1970 – Ferretti
1968
Preceded byEddy Merckx Winner of the Giro d'Italia
1971
Succeeded byEddy Merckx
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