Exclusive: Graeme Obree 'tempted' to have a go at the Hour Record

Changes in Hour Record rules tempt former holder Graeme Obree to consider putting in a ride

Graeme Obree

(Image credit: Graham Watson)

The changes the UCI is making to the regulations for the world hour record may prompt a fresh attempt from one of the most famous men in the record’s history: Graeme Obree.

Obree broke the hour record twice in the 1990s, with a best ride of 52.713km in Bordeaux in 1994. He reacted to the news that the record was now to be contested on modern pursuit bikes, but that the distance to beat remained the 49.7km set by Czech Ondrej Sosenka in 2005 under the old-style ‘athlete’s’ rules, with the suggestion that a new attempt was a real possibility.

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Michael Hutchinson is a writer, journalist and former professional cyclist. As a rider he won multiple national titles in both Britain and Ireland and competed at the World Championships and the Commonwealth Games. He was a three-time Brompton folding-bike World Champion, and once hit 73 mph riding down a hill in Wales. His Dr Hutch columns appears in every issue of Cycling Weekly magazine