Matthias Brändle sets new Hour Record

Austrian Matthias Brändle beats Jens Voigt's Hour Record in Aigle, Switzerland, with 51.852km

Matthias Brändle preparing for his attempt on the hour record

Matthias Brändle preparing for his attempt on the hour record

Matthias Brändle successfully set a new Hour Record of 51.852 kilometres at the World Cycling Centre in Aigle, Switzerland, on Thursday evening.

The 24-year-old Austrian of the IAM Cycling team beat Jens Voigt's mark of 51.115km set on September 18 a few miles away in Grenchen.

At the half-way, half-hour point Brändle was up on Voigt's mark by over 50 seconds and he managed to maintain his advantage despite easing up slightly in the second half of his leg-searing effort.

After the attempt, Brändle admitted that he had suffered a rough patch just after the mid-way point.

"I had a difficult period in the middle of the race, where I suffered," he said. "I had to take a few laps easier, but in the end I could find my rhythm again and bring it to the end."

UCI president Brian Cookson commented on the rousing crowd at the track, which is part of the UCI's headquarters: "It's been absolutely wonderful, a fantastic atmosphere here, a full house. The crowd have been terrific and really got behind Matthias, really helped him. And he's responded with a wonderful performance putting a good few hundred metres on Voigt's record and to set a new standard going forward."

Voigt was quick to congratulate Brändle on his achievement, making light of the 19-year age gap between them.

"Well - hats off to Matthias, he puts a strong performance in! Congrats to the new Hour Record!! Great to see the young kids going for it," Voigt said via Twitter. "But yes - gotta admit it hurts a little to lose the record, but that's normal, no?! But hey, I never had the illusion of holding it forever."

Although several riders, including Bradley Wiggins, Alex Dowsett and Fabian Cancellara, have shown interest in taking on the Hour Record none has yet set a date. It will now be Brändle that they will have to beat.

Hour records

Matthias Brändle (AUT) 51.852km Swizterland, 30/10/2014

Jens Voigt (GER) 51.115km Switzerland, 18/09/2014

Ondrej Sosenka (CZE) 49.700km Moscow, 19/07/2005

Chris Boardman (GBR) 49.441km Manchester, 27/10/2000

———— All records below set prior to the Lugano Charter ————

Chris Boardman (GBR) 56.375km Manchester, 06/09/1996*

Tony Rominger (SUI) 55.291km Bordeaux, 05/11/1994

Tony Rominger (SUI) 53.832km Bordeaux, 22/10/1994

Miguel Indurain (ESP) 53.040km Bordeaux, 02/09/1994

Graeme Obree (GBR) 52.719km Bordeaux, 27/04/1994*

Chris Boardman (GBR) 52.270km Bordeaux, 23/07/1993

Francesco Moser (ITA) 51.840km Mexico, 15/01/1994

Graeme Obree (GBR) 51.596km Hamar, 17/07/1993†

*Superman position

†Tuck position

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Credit: Ulf Schiller

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