Hour record




Record for the longest distance cycled in one hour on a bicycle


The hour record is the record for the longest distance cycled in one hour on a bicycle from a stationary start. Cyclists attempt this record alone on the track without other competitors present. It is considered perhaps the most prestigious record in all of cycling. Over history, various cyclists ranging from unknown amateurs to well-known professionals have held the record, adding to its prestige and allure. There is now one unified record for upright bicycles meeting the requirements of the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI). Hour-record attempts for UCI bikes are made in a velodrome.




Contents






  • 1 Early hour records (until 1972)


    • 1.1 Historical hour records




  • 2 UCI hour record (1972–2014)


    • 2.1 1972–1984: Merckx, Moser and new technology


    • 2.2 1990s: non-traditional riding positions


    • 2.3 1997 UCI rule change


    • 2.4 Hour record holders (men's)


    • 2.5 Hour record holders (women's)




  • 3 UCI unified hour record (2014–present)


    • 3.1 Unified rule change (2014)


    • 3.2 Unified hour record attempts (men's)


    • 3.3 Unified hour record attempts (women's)




  • 4 Statistics


  • 5 Para-cycling records


    • 5.1 Men's UCI para-cycling hour record


    • 5.2 Women's UCI para-cycling hour record


    • 5.3 Historical para-cycling hour record




  • 6 Masters records


    • 6.1 Current records by age-group


    • 6.2 Men's UCI Masters best performances


    • 6.3 Women's UCI Masters best performances




  • 7 Notes


  • 8 References


  • 9 External links





Early hour records (until 1972)





James Moore who set the first recorded hour record of 23.3 km in 1873


The first universally accepted record was in 1876 when the American Frank Dodds rode 26.508 km (16.471 mi) on a penny-farthing.[1] The first recorded distance[2] was set in 1873 by James Moore in Wolverhampton, riding an Ariel 49" high wheel (1.2 m) bicycle; however, the distance was recorded at exactly 14.5 miles (23.3 km), leading to the theory that the distance was just approximated and not accurately measured.[3]


The first officially recognised record was set by Henri Desgrange at the Buffalo Velodrome, Paris in 1893 following the formation of the International Cycling Association, the forerunner of the modern-day UCI. Throughout the run up to the First World War, the record was broken on five occasions by Frenchmen Oscar Egg and Marcel Berthet, and due to the attempts being highly popular and guaranteeing rich attendances, it is said that each ensured they did not beat the record by too much of a margin, enabling further lucrative attempts by the other.[nb 1]


The hour was attempted sporadically over the following 70 years, with most early attempts taking place at the Buffalo Velodrome in Paris, before the Velodromo Vigorelli in Milan became popular in 1930s and 1940s sparking attempts from leading Italian riders and former Giro d'Italia winners such as Fausto Coppi and Ercole Baldini. Coppi's record set in 1942, during the Second World War, despite Milan being bombed nightly by Allied forces, was eventually broken in 1956 by Jacques Anquetil on his third attempt. In 1967, 11 years later, Anquetil again broke the hour record, with 47.493 km (29.511 mi), but the record was disallowed because he refused to take the newly introduced post-race doping test.[4] He had objected to what he saw as the indignity of having to urinate in a tent in front of a crowded velodrome and said he would take the test later at his hotel. The international judge ruled against the idea, and a scuffle ensued that involved Anquetil's manager, Raphaël Géminiani. In 1968, Ole Ritter broke the record in Mexico City, the first attempt at altitude since Willie Hamilton in 1898.[citation needed]


The women's hour record was first established in 1893 by Mlle de Saint-Sauveur at the Vélodrome Buffalo in Paris, setting a total distance of 26.012 km (16.163 mi). The record was improved several times over the next years, until Louise Roger reached 34.684 km (21.552 mi) in 1897 also at Vélodrome Buffalo.[5] In 1911, Alfonsina Strada set a new women's record of 37.192 km (23.110 mi).[6] From 1947 to 1954, Élyane Bonneau and Jeannine Lemaire set several new hour records, the last of which was 39.735 km (24.690 mi) by Lemaire in 1952. The first women's hour record approved by the UCI was by Tamara Novikova in 1955.



Historical hour records











UCI hour record (1972–2014)



1972–1984: Merckx, Moser and new technology





Eddy Merckx's 1972 hour record steel-framed bike


In 1972, Eddy Merckx set a new hour record at 49.431 km (30.715 mi) in Mexico City at an altitude of 2,300 m (7,500 ft) where he proclaimed it to have been "the hardest ride I have ever done".[8]


The record would stand for 12 years until in January 1984, Francesco Moser set a new record at 51.151 km (31.784 mi). This was the first noted use of disc wheels, which provided an aerodynamic gain as well as Moser wearing a skin suit. Moser's record would eventually be moved in 1997 to "best human effort" [8]



1990s: non-traditional riding positions


In 1993 and 1994, Graeme Obree, who built his own bikes, posted two records with his hands tucked under his chest. In 1994, Moser set the veteran's record at 51.840 km (32.212 mi)[9] in Mexico City. Moser beat his 1984 record, using bullhorn handlebars, steel airfoil tubing, disk wheels and skinsuit. It was also faster than Obree's first record in 1993. Following the outlawing of the "praying mantis" style by the UCI in May 1994, Spaniard Miguel Indurain and Swiss Tony Rominger broke the record using a more traditional tri-bar setup with Rominger setting a distance of 55.291 km.



Lotus Type 108 bicycle

The Lotus 108 bicycle, a forerunner to the Lotus 110 Chris Boardman used to set a new hour record of 56.375 km (35.030 mi) in 1996.


Chris Boardman took up the challenge using a modified version of the Lotus 110 bicycle, a successor to the earlier Lotus 108 bicycle he'd ridden to victory at the 1992 Olympic Games. South African company Aerodyne Technology built the frame. Boardman set the UCI Absolute record of 56.375 km (35.030 mi) in 1996, using another position pioneered by Obree, his arms out in front in a "Superman" position. This too was considered controversial by the UCI, and while the record was allowed to stand, the position was banned making Boardman's record set in 1996 effectively unbeatable using traditional bike position.[8]



1997 UCI rule change


With the increasing gap between modern bicycles and what was available at the time of Merckx's record, the UCI established two records in 1997:




  • UCI Hour Record: which restricted competitors to roughly the same equipment as Merckx, banning time trial helmets, disc or tri-spoke wheels, aerodynamic bars and monocoque frames.


  • Best Human Effort: also known as the UCI "Absolute" Record[8] in which modern equipment was permitted.


As a result of the 1997 rule change, all records since 1972, including Boardman's 56.375 km (35.030 mi) in 1996, were moved to Best Human Effort and the distance of Eddie Merckx set in 1972 once more became the official UCI benchmark. In 2000, Boardman attempted the UCI record on a traditional bike, and rode 49.441 km (30.721 mi), topping Merckx by 10 metres (32.8 ft), an improvement of 0.02%.


In 2005, Ondřej Sosenka improved Boardman's performance at 49.700 km (30.882 mi) using a 54×13 gear. However, Sosenka failed a doping control in 2001 and then again in 2008, the latter resulting in a career-ending suspension which puts in doubt the validity of his record. All women's records from 1986 to 1996 were recategorized to Best Human Effort.



Hour record holders (men's)






































UCI hour record (1972–2014)[10][11]
Date
Rider
Age
Velodrome
Distance (km)
Equipment
25 October 1972
Belgium Eddy Merckx
27
Agustín Melgar (333 meters outdoor concrete high-altitude), Mexico City, Mexico
49.431 Drop handlebar, round steel tubing frame, wire spokes.
27 October 2000
United Kingdom Chris Boardman
32
Manchester Velodrome (250 meters indoor wood sea-level), Manchester, UK
49.441 Drop handlebar, carbon fibre tubing frame, wire spokes.
19 July 2005
Czech Republic Ondřej Sosenka
29
Krylatskoye (333 meters indoor wood sea-level), Moscow, Russia
49.700 Drop handlebar, carbon fibre tubing frame, wire spokes.





















































































UCI best human effort (1984–2014)[10][11]
Date
Rider
Age
Velodrome
Distance (km)
Equipment
19 January 1984
Italy Francesco Moser
32
Agustín Melgar (333 meters outdoor concrete high-altitude), Mexico City, Mexico
50.808 Bullhorn handlebar, oval steel tubing frame, disc wheels.
23 January 1984
Italy Francesco Moser
32
Agustín Melgar (333 meters outdoor concrete high-altitude), Mexico City, Mexico
51.151 Bullhorn handlebar, oval steel tubing frame, disc wheels.
17 July 1993
United Kingdom Graeme Obree
27
Vikingskipet (250 meters indoor wood sea-level), Hamar, Norway
51.596 Graeme Obree-style "praying mantis" handlebar, round steel tubing frame, carbon tri-spoke wheels.
23 July 1993
United Kingdom Chris Boardman
24
Velodrome du Lac (250 meters indoor wood sea-level), Bordeaux, France
52.270 Triathlon handlebar, carbon airfoil tubing frame, carbon 4-spoke wheels.
27 April 1994
United Kingdom Graeme Obree
28
Velodrome du Lac (250 meters indoor wood sea-level), Bordeaux, France
52.713 Graeme Obree-style "praying mantis" handlebar, round steel tubing frame, carbon tri-spoke wheels.
2 September 1994
Spain Miguel Indurain
30
Velodrome du Lac (250 meters indoor wood sea-level), Bordeaux, France
53.040 Wide triathlon handlebar, carbon monocoque aero frame, disc wheels.
22 October 1994
Switzerland Tony Rominger
33
Velodrome du Lac (250 meters indoor wood sea-level), Bordeaux, France
53.832 Triathlon handlebar, oval steel tubing frame, disc wheels.
5 November 1994
Switzerland Tony Rominger
33
Velodrome du Lac 250 meters indoor wood sea-level, Bordeaux, France
55.291 Triathlon handlebar, oval steel tubing frame, disc wheels.
6 September 1996
United Kingdom Chris Boardman
28
Manchester Velodrome (250 meters indoor wood sea-level), Manchester, UK
56.375 Graeme Obree "superman-style" handlebar, carbon monocoque aero frame, 5-spoke front and rear disc wheel.


Hour record holders (women's)






























































UCI hour record (1972–2014)
Date
Rider
Age
Velodrome
Distance (km)
Equipment
25 November 1972
Italy Maria Cressari

Agustín Melgar Olympic Velodrome, Mexico City, Mexico
41.471 4.7-kilogram Colnago, drop handlebars, wire spokes.[12]
16 September 1978
Netherlands Keetie van Oosten
29
Munich, Germany
43.082
RIH superlight steel frame, drop handlebars, wire spokes.[13][14]
18 October 2000
Australia Anna Wilson-Millward
26
Vodafone Arena, Melbourne, Australia
43.501 Perkins, Columbus steel tubing, box section rims, wire spokes
5 November 2000
France Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli
42
Agustín Melgar Olympic Velodrome, Mexico City, Mexico
44.767 Drop handlebar, steel tubing frame, wire spokes.
7 December 2000
France Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli
42 Agustín Melgar, Mexico City, Mexico 45.094 Drop handlebar, steel tubing frame, wire spokes.
1 October 2003
Netherlands Leontien Zijlaard-van Moorsel
33 Agustín Melgar, Mexico City, Mexico 46.065 Drop handlebar, Koga chromoly tubing frame, box section rims, wire spokes[15]





























































UCI best human effort (1986–2014)
Date
Rider
Age
Velodrome
Distance (km)
Equipment
20 September 1986
France Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli
27
Colorado Springs, United States
44.770
23 September 1987
France Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli
28
Colorado Springs, United States
44.933
1 October 1989
France Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli
30
Agustín Melgar Olympic Velodrome, Mexico City, Mexico
44.933
29 April 1995
France Catherine Marsal
24
Bordeaux, France
47.112 Corima carbon composite bicycle. Corima 12 spoke/Corima disc wheels. Tri-Bar.[16]
17 June 1995
United Kingdom Yvonne McGregor
34
Manchester, England
47.411 Terry Dolan bicycle. Cinelli tri-bar, Corima disc wheels
26 October 1996
France Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli
38
Agustín Melgar Olympic Velodrome, Mexico City, Mexico
48.159


UCI unified hour record (2014–present)



Unified rule change (2014)




The bike used by Jens Voigt in the first attempt under the unified regulations in 2014




Current hour record holder Bradley Wiggins, pictured here at the 2013 UCI Road World Championships


In 2014, the UCI unified the two classifications into a single classification in line with regulations for current track pursuit bikes. Records previously removed for Chris Boardman and Graeme Obree were returned, however the benchmark record would remain at 49.7 km (30.9 mi) set in 2005 by Ondrej Sosenka, even though that was not the farthest distance.[17][18] Under the new regulations riders may use any bike allowed by the UCI standards for endurance track events in place at the time of the attempt.[19]


Riders are required to be part of the athlete biological passport program.[20] However, of the men to attempt the record since the rule change, only two were on a UCI World Tour team at the time: Rohan Dennis of the BMC Racing Team and Alex Dowsett of the Movistar Team. Jens Voigt had recently retired from cycling, last riding with Trek Factory Racing. Matthias Brändle was with IAM Cycling, then a UCI Professional Continental team. Jack Bobridge was on Team Budget Forklifts, an Australian UCI Continental team. Thomas Dekker had been released from World Tour team Garmin-Sharp several months before. Gustav Larsson was riding for the Professional Continental team Cult Energy Pro Cycling, whilst Bradley Wiggins had left the World Tour's Team Sky shortly before his attempt, which was made in the colours of his own UCI Continental outfit WIGGINS. Teams are less important in hour record attempts; bike manufacturers are more important; Jens Voigt's bid was supported by Trek Bicycle Corporation, who sponsored his former team, while Rohan Dennis' attempt was sponsored by BMC Trading, who similarly sponsor his team.[21]


So far, more than ten attempts have been made for the men's record, five successfully, while six attempts have been made on the women's record, four of them successfully.



Unified hour record attempts (men's)


Following the change in the rules, German Jens Voigt became the first rider to attempt the hour, on 18 September 2014 at the Velodrome Suisse, Grenchen, Switzerland.[22][23] He set a new record of 51.110 km (31.758 mi), beating the previous record set by Sosenka by 1.41 km (0.88 mi).[8] On 30 October 2014, Matthias Brändle set a new record of 51.852 km (32.219 mi) at the World Cycling Center in Aigle, Switzerland.


Further attempts by Australians Jack Bobridge, Rohan Dennis, and Thomas Dekker came within a few weeks, between 31 January and 25 February 2015. Dennis was the only one of the three to set a new record, and in doing so broke the 52 kilometres (32.3 mi) barrier. Dekker's attempt at the Aguascalientes Bicentenary Velodrome was the first attempt to take place at appreciable altitude. Aguascalientes is at 1,890 m (6,200 ft) above sea level, while Melbourne is at only 31 m (102 ft), and, although in Switzerland, Grenchen and Aigle are at 451 m (1,480 ft) and 415 m (1,362 ft), and not in the mountains. High altitude is thought to result in faster times, providing the rider takes the time to acclimatise to the conditions.[24] This is because the air density decreases with an increase in altitude, which reduces the aerodynamic drag.[25]


Having postponed an earlier scheduled attempt due to a broken collarbone incurred in a crash while training, British cyclist Alex Dowsett exceeded Dennis' mark, with a new record of 52.937 km (32.894 mi), at Manchester Velodrome on 2 May 2015.[26]


On 7 June 2015, Sir Bradley Wiggins broke Dowsett's record, by completing a distance of 54.526 km (33.881 mi) at the Lee Valley VeloPark in London.[27]





































































































































































































Men's UCI hour record attempts and record holders (since the rule revision in 2014)[10][11]
Date
Rider
Age
Velodrome
Distance (km)
Supported by
Equipment
Notes
18 September 2014
Germany Jens Voigt
43
Velodrome Suisse, Grenchen, Switzerland

51.110
(New record)

United States Trek Bicycle Corporation[28]
Triathlon handlebar, Trek carbon fibre tubing frame, disc wheels,[29] chain on a 55/14 gear ratio.[30]

Sport records icon WR.svg First attempt under the new rule-set and oldest record holder at 43 years old and one day.
Sport records icon NR.svg Set new German national record.
30 October 2014
Austria Matthias Brändle
24 World Cycling Center, Aigle, Switzerland
51.852
(New record)

Switzerland IAM Cycling[31]
Triathlon handlebar, SCOTT carbon fibre tubing frame, disc wheels, chain on a 55/13 gear ratio.[30]

Sport records icon WR.svgSport records icon NR.svg Set new Austrian national record.
31 January 2015
Australia Jack Bobridge
24
Darebin International Sports Centre, Melbourne, Australia

51.300
(Failure)

Australia Cycling Australia[32]
Triathlon handlebar, Cervelo carbon fibre tubing frame, disc wheels. Failed to set new hour record.
Sport records icon NR.svg Beat Brad McGee's previous Australian national record of 50.300 km set in 2000.[33]
8 February 2015
Australia Rohan Dennis
24
Velodrome Suisse, Grenchen, Switzerland

52.491
(New record)

United States BMC Racing Team
Triathlon handlebar, BMC carbon fibre tubing frame, disc wheels, chain on a 56/14 gear ratio.[34]

Sport records icon WR.svgSport records icon NR.svg Beat Jack Bobridge's previous Australian national record of 51.300 km set in January 2015.
25 February 2015
Netherlands Thomas Dekker
30 Aguascalientes Bicentenary Velodrome, Aguascalientes, Mexico
52.221
(Failure)

Netherlands Koga[35]

Koga TeeTeeTrack with Mavic Comete Track wheels, Koga components, Rotor cranks with a KMC (3/32") chain on a 58/14 gear ratio.[36]
First attempt at altitude (2000 m). Failed to set new hour record.
Sport records icon NR.svg Set new Dutch national record.
14 March 2015
Sweden Gustav Larsson
34
Manchester Velodrome, Manchester, United Kingdom

50.016
(Failure)

United Kingdom Revolution Series
Denmark Cult Energy Pro Cycling[37]
Ridley carbon track bike with front and rear disc wheels, triathlon handlebars. Failed to set new hour record.
Sport records icon NR.svg Set new Swedish national record, beating previous record of 45.335 km.[38]
2 May 2015
United Kingdom Alex Dowsett
26 Manchester Velodrome, Manchester, United Kingdom[39]

52.937
(New record)

Spain Movistar Team

Canyon Speedmax WHR carbon track bike, with Campagnolo Pista disc wheels, Pista crankset with 54 or 55 or 56t chainring.[40][41]

Sport records icon WR.svgSport records icon NR.svg Set new British national record, beating Chris Boardman's record of 49.441 km set in 2000.
7 June 2015
United Kingdom Bradley Wiggins
35
Lee Valley VeloPark, London, United Kingdom[42]

54.526
(New record)

United Kingdom Team Wiggins

Pinarello Bolide HR, SRAM Crankset,[43] modified front fork, custom printed handlebars,[44] 58/14 gear ratio.[45]

Sport records icon WR.svgSport records icon NR.svg Set new British national record, beating Alex Dowsett's record.
21 March 2016
Switzerland Micah Gross

Velodrome Suisse de Granges, Granges, Switzerland

48.255
(Failure)

Switzerland RSC Aaretal Münsingen

Sport records icon NR.svg Set a new Swiss national record, beating the previous record of 48.199 km.[46]
16 September 2016
United States Tom Zirbel
37 Aguascalientes Bicentenary Velodrome, Aguascalientes, Mexico[47]

53.037
(Failure)

United States Rally Cycling
Modified Diamondback Serios time trial bike, fitted with special HED disc wheels[47] and a gearing of 53/13[48]
Failed to set new hour record.
Sport records icon NR.svg Set new American national record, beating Norman Alvis' record of 51.505 km set in 1997.[49]
28 January 2017
Denmark Martin Toft Madsen
31
Ballerup Super Arena, Ballerup, Denmark[50]
52.114
(Failure)

Denmark BHS–Almeborg Bornholm

Argon 18 Electron Pro, Mavic Comete discs, SRM + Fibre-Lyte chain ring, and a gearing of 54/13
Failed to set new hour record. Attempt voided for doping, after Madsen's consumption of a contaminated food supplement.
25 February 2017
Switzerland Marc Dubois

Velodrome Suisse de Granges, Granges, Switzerland

48.337
(Failure)

Switzerland Team HUMARD Vélo-Passion
RB1213 track bike with double DT Swiss disc wheels
Sport records icon NR.svg Set a new Swiss national record, beating the previous record of 48.255 km held by Micah Gross.[51]
7 October 2017
Denmark Mikkel Bjerg
18
Odense Cykelbane, Odense, Denmark[52]

52.311
(Failure)

Denmark Team Giant–Castelli
Giant trinity track bike, Mavic disc wheels Failed to set new hour record.
Sport records icon NR.svg Set new Danish national record, beating Ole Ritter's record of 48.879 km set in 1974.
11 January 2018
Denmark Martin Toft Madsen
32
Ballerup Super Arena, Ballerup, Denmark[53]

52.324
(Failure)

Denmark BHS–Almeborg Bornholm
Failed to set new hour record.
Sport records icon NR.svg Set new Danish national record, beating Mikkel Bjerg's record of 52.311 km set in 2017.
26 July 2018
Denmark Martin Toft Madsen
33 Aguascalientes Bicentenary Velodrome, Aguascalientes, Mexico[54]

53.630
(Failure)

Denmark BHS–Almeborg Bornholm
Failed to set new hour record.
Sport records icon NR.svg Set new Danish national record, beating his own previous record of 52.324 km set in January 2018.[55]
22 August 2018
Netherlands Dion Beukeboom
29 Aguascalientes Bicentenary Velodrome, Aguascalientes, Mexico[56]

52.757
(Failure)

Netherlands Vlasman Cycling Team
Failed to set new hour record.
Sport records icon NR.svg Set new Dutch national record.
4 October 2018
Denmark Mikkel Bjerg
19
Odense Cykelbane, Odense, Denmark[57]

53.730
(Failure)

United States Hagens Berman Axeon
Failed to set new hour record.
Sport records icon NR.svg Set new Danish national record, beating Martin Toft Madsen's record of 53.630 km set in July 2018.
16–17 April 2019
Belgium Victor Campenaerts
27 Aguascalientes Bicentenary Velodrome, Aguascalientes, Mexico[58]

Belgium Lotto Soudal



Unified hour record attempts (women's)




Former record holder, Evelyn Stevens (pictured in 2009)


The last women's hour record before the unified rule change was set on 1 October 2003 by Leontien van Moorsel, with a distance of 46.065 km (28.623 mi).


In December 2014, it was announced that British Paralympian Sarah Storey would be the first woman to attempt the record following the unified rule change. She attempted the record on 28 February 2015 at Lee Valley Velo Park in London, setting new British, Para-Cycling and Masters Age 35–39 records but missing out on the Elite record with a distance of 45.502 km (28.274 mi).[59]


American Molly Shaffer Van Houweling broke the women's UCI Hour Record, riding a distance of 46.273 km (28.753 mi) on 12 September 2015 in Aguascalientes, Mexico.[60] Van Houweling had set three new US Hour Records in the year prior. The first was set on 15 December 2014, in Carson, California, with a distance of 44.173 km (27.448 mi). The second was set on 25 February 2015, in Aguascalientes, Mexico, with a distance of 45.637 km (28.358 mi). The third was set on 3 July 2015, also in Aguascalientes, Mexico, with a distance of 46.088 km (28.638 mi). This last mark was also the Pan-American and World Masters Age 40–44 record at the time, and exceeded the distance of the UCI hour record of van Moorsel. However, it did not qualify as the UCI Hour Record because Van Houweling had only been enrolled in the athlete biological passport program for three and a half months prior to setting this record. The UCI requires that riders be enrolled in this program for 5–10 months before they are eligible to set this mark.[61][62] From 24 August 2015, Van Houweling was eligible to attempt the UCI Hour Record.[63]


In October 2015, Australian rider Bridie O'Donnell announced her intention to aim for the hour record in January 2016. She broke the record at the Adelaide Super-Drome on 22 January 2016, riding 46.882 km. Her record was broken by American rider Evelyn Stevens in February 2016, who rode 47.980 km, beating O'Donnell's mark by more than a kilometer.


Italian rider Vittoria Bussi, after two unsuccessful attempts on 7 October 2017[64] and on 12 September 2018, broke Stevens' world record by 27 metres riding 48.007 km on 13 September 2018.[65]























































































Women's UCI hour record attempts and record holders (since the rule revision in 2014)
Date
Rider
Age
Velodrome
Distance (km)
Supported by
Equipment
Notes
28 February 2015
United Kingdom Sarah Storey
37
Lee Valley VeloPark, London, United Kingdom

45.502
(Failure)
United Kingdom Revolution Series
Ridley Arena Carbon track bike with triathlon bars, Pro rear disc wheel, front disk wheel, Shimano Dura-Ace groupset.[66]

Sport records icon NR.svg
Beat Yvonne McGregor's previous British national record of 43.689 set in April 2002. New C5 Para-record, New Masters Age 35–39 record.[67]
12 September 2015
United States Molly Shaffer Van Houweling
42 Aguascalientes Bicentenary Velodrome, Aguascalientes, Mexico
46.273
(New record)
Metromint Cycling
Cervelo T4 track bike with double Mavic Comete discwheels, running 56/14 gear ratio.[60][68]

Sport records icon WR.svgSport records icon NR.svg
Beat her own national record of 46.088 km set on 3 July 2015, also in Aguascalientes, Mexico.[69][70]
22 January 2016
Australia Bridie O'Donnell
41
Super-Drome, Adelaide, Australia

46.882
(New record)
Cervelo T4 track bike.[71]

Sport records icon WR.svgSport records icon WR.svgSport records icon NR.svg
Set a new World Record, new sea-level World Best and National Record, besting Anna Wilson's former Australian national record of 43.501 km (set on October 18, 2000).[72]
27 February 2016
United States Evelyn Stevens
32
OTC Velodrome, Colorado, United States of America

47.980
(New record)

Netherlands Boels–Dolmans
United States USA Cycling
Specialized Shiv modified for the track, SRAM groupset with 53t or 54t chainrings, Zipp 900 front wheel, Zipp Super 9 rear disc, Bioracer skinsuit.
Sport records icon WR.svgSport records icon NR.svg
Beat American national record.
333.3 meter banked cement track at over 1800m in altitude.[73][74][75]
21 July 2017
New Zealand Jaime Nielsen
32
Avantidrome, Cambridge, New Zealand

47.791
(Failure)

Sport records icon WR.svgSport records icon NR.svg
Failed to beat the absolute hour record, set a new sea-level world record. Beat New Zealand national record.[76]
7 October 2017
Italy Vittoria Bussi
30 Aguascalientes Bicentenary Velodrome, Aguascalientes, Mexico
47.576
(Failure)
Giant Trinity track bike with Walker Brothers double-disc wheels
Sport records icon NR.svg
Failed to beat the hour record.
Beat Italian national record[64][77]
13 September 2018
Italy Vittoria Bussi
31 Aguascalientes Bicentenary Velodrome, Aguascalientes, Mexico
48.007
(New record)
Endura skin suit, HVMN Ketone, and Liv Bike [78]

Sport records icon WR.svgSport records icon NR.svg
Failed to beat the hour record one day before, on 12 September 2018, abandoning after 40 minutes.
Beat the hour record by 27 metres the next day, on 13 September 2018.[65]



Statistics





Para-cycling records


The new regulations for the making of accepted hour record attempts were extended to para-cycling in 2016.[79] Although the first attempt on the hour record for women after the amendments to the regulations was made by Paralympian Sarah Storey, it was not a ratified attempt on the women's C5 hour record under the new conditions, which at that point still did not extend to paracycling - albeit that Storey's effort is recognized as a best C5 performance under the new rules, in addition to a British and masters world hour record in able-bodied cycling.


The first attempt on a para-cycling hour record after the new regulations were extended to para-cycling was by Irishman Colin Lynch in the C2 category, bettering the accepted best performance previously set by Laurent Thirionet in 1999 by 2 kilometres, and setting the first 'ratified' para-cycling world hour record. The mark of 43.133 km was achieved on 1 October at the National Cycling Centre in Manchester, Great Britain.[79]



Men's UCI para-cycling hour record


Unified regulations (since 2016)

























C1 Men's UCI para-cycling hour record holders[80]
Date
Rider
Age
Velodrome
Distance (km)
Supported by
Equipment
Notes
1 December 2018

Germany Michael Teuber
50

Berlin, Germany

42.583
(New record)


[81]

























C2 Men's UCI para-cycling hour record holders[80]
Date
Rider
Age
Velodrome
Distance (km)
Supported by
Equipment
Notes
1 October 2016

Republic of Ireland Colin Lynch
45

Manchester Velodrome, England

43.133
(New record)





Women's UCI para-cycling hour record


Unified regulations (since 2016)

























C5 Women's UCI para-cycling hour record holders[80]
Date
Rider
Age
Velodrome
Distance (km)
Supported by
Equipment
Notes
28 February 2015

United Kingdom Sarah Storey
37

Manchester Velodrome, England

45.502
(New record)





Historical para-cycling hour record


Men's UCI para-cycling hour record – Best Hour Performance & Absolute Hour Record (1991–2016)



































C5 Men's UCI para-cycling hour record holders[80]
Date
Rider
Age
Velodrome
Distance (km)
Supported by
Equipment
Notes
11 September 1991

France Fransisco Trujillo


Bordeaux, France
44.661


Best Hour Performance
13 December 2014

Italy Andrea Tarlao


Montichiari, Italy
47.569


Absolute Hour Record













































C3 & CP3 Men's UCI para-cycling hour record holders[80]
Date
Rider
Age
Velodrome
Distance (km)
Supported by
Equipment
Notes
25 September 1995

United Kingdom Thomas Evans


Manchester Velodrome, England
40.070


Best Hour Performance
8 January 2005

United Kingdom Darren Kenny

Manchester Velodrome, England
41.817


Best Hour Performance
14 February 2009

United Kingdom Darren Kenny


Copenhagen, Denmark
40.516


Absolute Hour Record

























C2 Men's UCI para-cycling hour record holders[80]
Date
Rider
Age
Velodrome
Distance (km)
Supported by
Equipment
Notes
6 November 1999

France Laurent Thirionet


Bordeaux, France
41.031


Best Hour Performance

























C1 Men's UCI para-cycling hour record holders[80]
Date
Rider
Age
Velodrome
Distance (km)
Supported by
Equipment
Notes
8 May 2005

Germany Michael Teuber
37

Augsburg, Germany
39.326


Best Hour Performance



































Tandem Men's UCI para-cycling hour record holders[80]
Date
Rider
Age
Velodrome
Distance (km)
Supported by
Equipment
Notes
11 November 1994

Netherlands Jan Mulder
Netherlands Richard Belmer


Moscow, Russia
48.696


Best Hour Performance
29 November 1997

France Herve Dechamp
France Guy Rouchouzo


Bordeaux, France
49.625


Best Hour Performance

Women's UCI para-cycling hour record – Best Hour Performance & Absolute Hour Record (1991–2016)

























C5 Women's UCI para-cycling hour record holders[80]
Date
Rider
Age
Velodrome
Distance (km)
Supported by
Equipment
Notes
28 February 2015

United Kingdom Sarah Storey


Lee Valley VeloPark, England
45.502




























Tandem Women's UCI para-cycling hour record holders[80]
Date
Rider
Age
Velodrome
Distance (km)
Supported by
Equipment
Notes
19 September 2005

Australia Lindy Hou
Toireasa Gallagher


Sydney, Australia
42.930


Absolute Hour Record


Masters records



Current records by age-group


























































































































Age group Male record Distance (KM) Female record Distance (KM)
30–34
 Ryan Davies (GBR)
48.234
 Roxana Islas Garcia (MEX)
41.564
35–39
 Rob Scarlett (NZL)
48.922
 Jane Emans (CAN)
42.425
40–44
 Ed Veal (CAN)
48.587
 Molly Shaffer Van Houweling (USA)
46.088
45–49
 Kent Bostick (USA)
49.361
 Lilian Pfluke (USA)
41.2397
50–54
 Norman Alvis (USA)
49.392
 Anna Davis (USA)
43.206
55–59
 Kevin Metcalfe (USA)
49.121
 Clemence Ruth (USA)
40.946
60–64
 Robert Gilmour (GBR)
44.349
 Jan Palchikoff (USA)
41.116
65–69
 Robert Gilmour (GBR)
44.271
 Elizabeth Randall (AUS)
40.416
70–74
 Scott Hennessy (USA)
43.216
 Roi Speed (NZL)
36.581
75–79
 Jim Turner (USA)
38.494
 Patricia Baker (GBR)
27.894
80–84
 Giuseppe Marinoni (ITA)
39.004 No record set
85–89
 Gilbert Douillard  (FRA)
No record set
90–95
 René Gaillard (FRA)
29.278 No record set
96–99 No record set No record set
100–104
 Robert Marchand (FRA)
26.925 No record set
105+
 Robert Marchand (FRA)
22.546 No record set


Men's UCI Masters best performances


Best Performances













































Age 30–34
Date
Rider
Age
Velodrome
Distance (km)
Supported by
Equipment
Notes
20 November 2004

United States Curtis Gunn


Carson, USA

47.764
(New record)


[82]
29 July 2017

United Kingdom Ryan Davies


Newport, Wales

48.234
(New record)


[83]
24 September 2017

Canada David Hainish


Mattamy National Cycling Centre, Milton, Canada

45.325
(Failed)


Failed to beat the previous hour record. Set a new national record.[84]













































Age 35–39
Date
Rider
Age
Velodrome
Distance (km)
Supported by
Equipment
Notes
26 April 2009

United States Jayson Austin


Sydney, Australia

48.315
(New record)


[85]
6 October 2015

Belgium Filip Speybrouck
39

Manchester, United Kingdom

48.743
(New record)


[83]
21 December 2017

New Zealand Rob Scarlett
38

Cambridge, New Zealand

48.922
(New record)


[86]



































Age 40–44
Date
Rider
Age
Velodrome
Distance (km)
Supported by
Equipment
Notes
9 February 2013

Australia Jayson Austin
43

Sydney, Australia

48.411
(New record)


[83]
24 September 2017

Canada Ed Veal


Mattamy National Cycling Centre, Milton, Canada

48.587
(New record)


[84]













































Age 45–49
Date
Rider
Age
Velodrome
Distance (km)
Supported by
Equipment
Notes
25 September 1999

United States Kent Bostick


Manchester, United Kingdom

49.361
(New record)


[83]
22 November 2016

Republic of Ireland Greg Swinand


USA Olympic velodrome, Colorado Springs

46.895
(Failed)

Planet X track bike
Set a new Irish national hour record, beating the previous record of 46.166 of Tommy Evans - set in 1999 - by 729 metres[87]
20 July 2017

United States Dan Bryant
47

Aguascalientes, Mexico

47.458
(Failed)
Peet’s Coffee Cycling Team

[88]































































































Age 50–54
Date
Rider
Age
Velodrome
Distance (km)
Supported by
Equipment
Notes





44.890
(New record)


[89]
10 December 2009

United States Keith Ketterer
53

Home Depot Center velodrome, Carson, United States of America

45.386
(New record)


[90]
9 October 2012

United Kingdom Charles McCulloch


Manchester, United Kingdom

47.960
(New record)


[91]
4 October 2015

Republic of Ireland John Madden
50

Saint-Quentin en Yvelines, France

45.799
(Failed)


[91]
6 November 2016

France Pascal Montier
53

Saint-Quentin en Yvelines, France

48.892
(New record)


[83]
24 September 2017

Canada Michael Nash


Mattamy National Cycling Centre, Milton, Canada

46.434
(Failed)


Failed to beat the previous records. Set a new Canadian national record.
6 October 2017

United States Norman Alvis
54

Colorado Springs, United States of America

49.392
(New record)


Argon 18 Electron Pro, Mavic Comet front and rear disc wheels, 53/13 gearing[92]
Set a new US Masters national hour record, beating the previous distance of 48.112 km (also held by Alvis).
17 November 2017

Republic of Ireland Greg Swinand


Velódromo Bicentenario, Mexico

48.469
(Failed)

Planet X track bike
Set a new Irish national hour record, beating his own previous record of 46.860 km - set a year earlier in Colorado[93]













































Age 55–59
Date
Rider
Age
Velodrome
Distance (km)
Supported by
Equipment
Notes
29 January 2012

United States Keith Ketterer
57

Home Depot Center velodrome, Carson, United States of America

45.019
(New record)


[90]
19 March 2016

New Zealand Jim McMurray
55

Cambridge, New Zealand

47.733
(New record)


[83]
20 July 2017

United States Kevin Metcalfe
55

Aguascalientes, Mexico

49.121
(New record)
Peet’s Coffee Cycling Team

[88]



































Age 60–64
Date
Rider
Age
Velodrome
Distance (km)
Supported by
Equipment
Notes


United States Kenny Fuller
61


44.228
(New record)


[94]
30 September 2015

United Kingdom Robert Gilmour
64

Newport, Wales

44.349
(New record)
Hounslow & District Wheelers

49x14 gearing with a trispoke front and a rear disc, fitted with track tubulars[83][94]













































Age 65–69
Date
Rider
Age
Velodrome
Distance (km)
Supported by
Equipment
Notes
11 October 2012

Netherlands Jim Brander
65

Manchester Velodrome, Manchester, United Kingdom

43.742
(New record)


[82]
26 October 2016

United Kingdom Robert Gilmour
65

Newport, Wales

44.271
(New record)
Hounslow & District Wheelers

[83]
24 September 2017

Canada Michael Kolesar


Mattamy National Cycling Centre, Milton, Canada

35.949
(Failed)






































Age 70–74
Date
Rider
Age
Velodrome
Distance (km)
Supported by
Equipment
Notes
14 September 2014

United Kingdom Mike Cotgreave
70

Newport, Wales

41.227
(New record)


[83]
15 July 2017

United States Scott Hennessy
70

Aguascalientes, Mexico

43.216
(New record)


[86]













































Age 75–79
Date
Rider
Age
Velodrome
Distance (km)
Supported by
Equipment
Notes





33.000
(New record)


[95]
October 2012

Italy Giuseppe Marinoni
75

Montichiari Velodrome, Montichiari, Italy

35.728
(New record)


[95]
29 July 2014

United States Jim Turner
75

Aguascalientes, Mexico

38.494
(New record)


[83]











































































Age 80–84
Date
Rider
Age
Velodrome
Distance (km)
Supported by
Equipment
Notes
2014

United Kingdom Sidney Schuman
84

Lee Valey Velodrome, London, United Kingdom

28.388
(New record)
London Cycling Campaign
Condor track bike
[96]
October 2015

New Zealand Peter Grandiek

SIT Velodrome, Southland, New Zealand

29.187
(New record)



[95][97][98]
29 October 2015

United Kingdom Walter Fowler
81

Newport Velodrome, Newport, United Kingdom

35.772
(New record)
Stourbridge Cycling Club


[95][97][99]
25 June 2016

France Paul Martinez
82

Saint-Quentin en Yvelines, France

38.657
(New record)


[83]
20 August 2017

Italy Giuseppe Marinoni


Mattamy National Cycling Centre, Milton, Canada

38.334
(Failed)

Marinoni bike, 53/14 gearing
[100]
24 September 2017

Italy Giuseppe Marinoni


Mattamy National Cycling Centre, Milton, Canada

39.004
(New record)

Marinoni bike, 53/14 gearing
[84]

























Age 85–89
Date
Rider
Age
Velodrome
Distance (km)
Supported by
Equipment
Notes
8 October 2016

France Gilbert Douillard
87

Bordeaux, France

34.095
(New record)


[86]

























Age 90–94
Date
Rider
Age
Velodrome
Distance (km)
Supported by
Equipment
Notes
23 October 2017

France René Gaillard
90

Saint-Quentin en Yvelines, France

29.278
(New record)
Cyclosport Club de Vesoul

[101]



































Age 100–104
Date
Rider
Age
Velodrome
Distance (km)
Supported by
Equipment
Notes
1 February 2012

France Robert Marchand
101

Aigle, Switzerland

24.250
(New record)


[102]
31 October 2014

France Robert Marchand
103

Saint-Quentin en Yvelines, France

26.925
(New record)


[83]

























Age 105+
Date
Rider
Age
Velodrome
Distance (km)
Supported by
Equipment
Notes
4 January 2017

France Robert Marchand
105

Saint-Quentin en Yvelines, France

22.546
(New record)


[83]


Women's UCI Masters best performances


Best Performances

























Age 30–34
Date
Rider
Age
Velodrome
Distance (km)
Supported by
Equipment
Notes
6 April 2012

Mexico Roxana Islas Garcia
30

Aguascalientes, Mexico

41.564
(New record)


[103]























































Age 35–39
Date
Rider
Age
Velodrome
Distance (km)
Supported by
Equipment
Notes
2000

United States Jacqui Lockwood


Manchester, United Kingdom

40.7556
(New record)


[104][105]

14 March 2015

South Africa Adelia Reynek
38

Dunc Gray Velodrome, Sydney, Australia

41.386
(New record)
Midland Cycle Club

[104]
14 May 2016

United Kingdom Clarice Chung
35

Newport, United Kingdom

42.116
(New record)
SSLL Racing Team

Cervelo T4 track bike, Zipp disc wheels[106]
[103]
24 September 2017

Canada Jane Emans


Mattamy National Cycling Centre, Milton, Canada

42.425
(New record)


[107]

























Age 40–44
Date
Rider
Age
Velodrome
Distance (km)
Supported by
Equipment
Notes
3 July 2015

United States Molly van Houweling
43

Aguascalientes, Mexico

46.088
(New record)


[103]



































Age 45–49
Date
Rider
Age
Velodrome
Distance (km)
Supported by
Equipment
Notes
10 September 2006

United States Lilian Pfluke


Manchester, United States of America

41.2397
(New record)


[107]
24 September 2017

Canada Jody Levine


Mattamy National Cycling Centre, Milton, Canada
38.156
(Failure)
















































Age 50–54
Date
Rider
Age
Velodrome
Distance (km)
Supported by
Equipment
Notes
19 March 2011

Italy Patrizia Spadaccini
51

Montichiari, Italy

39.402
(New record)


[103]
26 March 2017

Australia Anna Davis
52

Melbourne, Australia

43.206
(New record)


[107]
24 September 2017

Canada Bryn Currie


Mattamy National Cycling Centre, Milton, Canada

40.366
(Failed)


Failed to beat the previous record. Set a new national record.[84]

























Age 55–59
Date
Rider
Age
Velodrome
Distance (km)
Supported by
Equipment
Notes
31 October 2014

United States Clemence Ruth
55

Carson, United States

40.946
(New record)


[103]

























Age 60–64
Date
Rider
Age
Velodrome
Distance (km)
Supported by
Equipment
Notes
31 October 2014

United States Jan Palchikoff
63

Carson, United States of America

41.116
(New record)


[103]



































Age 65–69
Date
Rider
Age
Velodrome
Distance (km)
Supported by
Equipment
Notes
1 March 2010

Australia Elizabeth Randall
65

Melbourne, Australia

37.214
(New record)


[103]
28 September 2017

United States Jan Palchikoff


Carson, United States of America

40.416
(New record)


[107]

























Age 70–74
Date
Rider
Age
Velodrome
Distance (km)
Supported by
Equipment
Notes
No record
































Age 75–79
Date
Rider
Age
Velodrome
Distance (km)
Supported by
Equipment
Notes
31 October 2014

United States Patricia Baker
75

Carson, United States of America

27.894
(New record)


[103]


Notes





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  2. ^ The Historical Dictionary of Cycling. (Jeroen Heijmans, Bill Mallon) lists three further records after Dodds but before Herbert Cortis. Listed only by surname, 1877, Shopee in Cambridge, 26.960, 1878, Weir, in Oxford, 28.542 and Christie, in 1879, 30.374, also in Oxford.


  3. ^ "Berthet/Egg Hour Record". Oscar Egg's original distance was recorded at 42.122 km. In July 1913 Richard Weise beat this mark, but following protest from Egg the Buffalo track was re-measured and his result changed to 42.360 km, cancelling out Weise's record


  4. ^ "The history of the recumbent bicycle". On 7 July 1933 Francis Faure rode 45.055 km on a "Velocar" beating Egg's record. This led to the UCI imposing rules regarding bicycle dimensions on 1 April 1934 and Faure's record was moved into a new category, "Records Set By Human Powered Vehicles (HPV's) without Special Aerodynamic Features"


  5. ^ Sex Lies and Handlebar tape, p237-239. (Paul Howard) Anquetil set a record time in 1967 of 47.493 km but the record was never ratified by the UCI following Anquetil's refusal to take a post race doping control, and on 13 October the UCI voted not to allow the record.




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External links



  • UCI hour records

  • Bike Cult listing of Hour records including data on machines and athlete

  • Hour records with pictures of Vehicles

  • A recent timeline of the Hour Record from Cycling Weekly

  • A history of the womens Hour Record from Cyclingtips









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