The following are the national records in track cycling in Estonia maintained by Estonia's national cycling federation: Estonian Cycling Federation.
Event | Record | Athlete | Date | Meet | Place | Ref |
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Flying 200 m time trial | 10.221 | Urmo Valter | 1990 | Moscow, Soviet Union | ||
Flying 500 m time trial | 28.330 | Urmo Valter | 1987 | Moscow, Soviet Union | ||
1 km time trial | 1:05.061 | Daniel Novikov | 3 September 2008 | European U23 Championships | Pruszków, Poland | |
4000m individual pursuit | 4:37.232 | Juri Beljakov | 1985 | Moscow, Soviet Union | ||
4000m team pursuit | 4:24.550 | Urmas Tölp Eduard Beljakov Mark Revjagin Veikko Kiisk | 1990 | Moscow, Soviet Union |
Event | Record | Athlete | Date | Meet | Place | Ref |
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Flying 200 m time trial | 11.050 | Erika Salumäe | 1995 | World Cup | Quito, Ecuador | |
Flying 500 m time trial | 29.655 | Erika Salumäe | 6 August 1987 | Moscow, Soviet Union | ||
500 m time trial | 35.151 | Erika Salumäe | 1995 | World Cup | Quito, Ecuador | |
3000m individual pursuit | 3:54.537 | Erika Salumäe | 1985 | Moscow, Soviet Union | ||
3000m team pursuit |
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