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Mens Hour record holders

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UCI best human effort (1972–2014)[1][2]
Date Rider Age Velodrome Distance (km) Type Equipment
19 January 1984 Italy Francesco Moser 32 Agustín Melgar (333 meters outdoor concrete high-altitude), Mexico City, Mexico 50.808 c 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 c 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 c 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 c 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 c 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 c 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 c 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 c 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 c Graeme Obree "superman-style" handlebar, carbon monocoque aero frame, 5-spoke front and rear disc wheel.
UCI hour record (until 2014)[3][2]
Date Rider Age Velodrome Distance (km) Type Equipment
25 October 1972 Belgium Eddy Merckx 27 Agustín Melgar (333 meters outdoor concrete high-altitude), Mexico City, Mexico 49.431 b 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 b 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 a/b Drop handlebar, carbon fibre tubing frame, wire spokes.

Womens Hour record holders

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UCI hour record (until 2014)
Date Rider Age Velodrome Distance (km) Type Equipment
18 October 2000 Australia Anna Wilson-Millward 26 Vodafone Arena, Melbourne, Australia 43.501 b 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 b Drop handlebar, steel tubing frame, wire spokes.
7 December 2000 France Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli 42 Agustín Melgar, Mexico City, Mexico 45.094 b Drop handlebar, steel tubing frame, wire spokes.
1 October 2003 Netherlands Leontien Zijlaard-Van Moorsel 33 Agustín Melgar, Mexico City, Mexico 46.065 a/b Drop handlebar, Koga chromoly tubing frame, box section rims, wire spokes


  1. ^ "Chronic of the Hour Record". Retrieved 18 September 2014.
  2. ^ a b "World Hour Records". Retrieved 18 September 2014.
  3. ^ "Chronic of the Hour Record". Retrieved 18 September 2014.