This is an overview of the progression of the World track cycling record of the men's flying 200 m time trial as recognised by the Union Cycliste Internationale. [1]
Time | Cyclist | Location | Track | Date |
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11"0 | Arie Van Vliet (NED) | Copenhagen (DEN), Ordrup | Open air track | 9 September 1955 |
11"0 | Antonio Maspes (ITA) | Rome (ITA), Olympic Velodrome | Open air track | 13 July 1960 |
10"8 | Antonio Maspes (ITA) | Rome (ITA), Olympic Velodrome | Open air track | 21 July 1960 |
10"778 | D. Rueda Efrain (COL) | Mexico City (MEX), Olympic Velodrome | Open air track | 8 November 1985 |
10"723 | Lech Barczewski (USA) | Colorado Springs (USA) | Open air track | 16 August 1986 |
10"567 | D. Rueda Efrain (COL) | La Paz (BOL), Alto Irpavi | Open air track | 12 December 1986 |
10"405 | J. F. Kennedy (USA) | Colorado Springs (USA) | Open air track | 24 August 199? |
11"1 | Oscar Plattner (SUI) | Zürich (SUI), Hallenstadion | Indoor track | 17 August 1956 |
10"99 | Oscar Plattner (SUI) | Zürich (SUI), Hallenstadion | Indoor track | 1 December 1961 |
10"587 | Claudio Golinelli (ITA) | Vienna (AUT), Ferry-Dusika-Hallenstadion | Indoor track | 25 August 1987 |
10"459 | Stephen Pate (AUS) | Launceston (AUS), Silverdome | Indoor track | 19 March 1989 |
10"345 | Michael Huebner (RDA) | Maebashi (JPN), Yamada Green Dome Maebashi | Indoor track | 20 August 1990 |
Time | Cyclist | Location | Track | Date |
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12"0 | Cesare Pinarello (ITA) | Milan (ITA), Vigorelli | Open air track | 26 October 1954 |
12"0 | Virginio Pizzali (ITA) | Milan (ITA), Vigorelli | Open air track | 2 November 1954 |
11"7 | Juri Voltchek (URS) | Irkutsk (URS), St. Dynamo | Open air track | 27 June 1955 |
11"4 | Rostislav Vargashkin (URS) | Tula (URS), St. Chakhter | Open air track | 25 July 1955 |
11"2 | Dick Ploog (AUS) | Melbourne (AUS), Olympic Velodrome | Open air track | 6 December 1956 |
11"0 | Sante Gaiardoni (ITA) | Rome (ITA), Olympic Velodrome | Open air track | 30 July 1960 |
10"69 | Omar Pkhakadze (URS) | Mexico City (MEX), Centre Sp. | Open air track | 21 October 1967 |
10"61 | Omar Pkhakadze (URS) | Mexico City (MEX), Centre Sp. | Open air track | 22 October 1967 |
10"580 | Gordon Singleton (CAN) | Mexico City (MEX), Olympic Velodrome | Open air track | 9 October 1980 |
10"441 | Lutz Hesslich (RDA) | Tbilissi (URS) | Open air track | 10 May 1984 |
10"190 | Lutz Hesslich (RDA) | Colorado Springs (USA) | Open air track | 4 July 1985 |
10"118 | Michael Huebner (RDA) | Colorado Springs (USA) | Open air track | 27 August 1986 |
11"8 | Guglielmo Pesenti (ITA) | Milan (ITA), Palais Des Sports | Indoor track | 18 January 1956 |
11"5 | Guglielmo Pesenti (ITA) | Milan (ITA), Palais Des Sports | Indoor track | 17 February 1957 |
11"4 | Giuseppe Beghetto (ITA) | Milan (ITA), Palais Des Sports | Indoor track | 5 November 1960 |
11"4 | Sergio Bianchetto (ITA) | Milan (ITA), Palais Des Sports | Indoor track | 5 November 1960 |
11"4 | V. Frennet (BEL) | Brussels (BEL), Palais Des Sports | Indoor track | 14 October 1961 |
11"4 | Giovanni Pettenella (ITA) | Milan (ITA), Palais Des Sports | Indoor track | 29 December 1964 |
10"72 | Daniel Morelon (FRA) | Zürich (SUI), Hallenstadion | Indoor track | 4 November 1966 |
10"650 | Sergei Zouravlev (URS) | Moscow (URS) | Indoor track | 2 August 1981 |
10"369 | Sergei Kopylov (URS) | Moscow (URS) | Indoor track | 2 August 1981 |
10"249 | Sergei Kopylov (URS) | Moscow (URS) | Indoor track | 6 August 1981 |
10"224 | Michael Huebner (RDA) | Moscow (URS) | Indoor track | 8 July 1986 |
10"123 | Nikolai Kovsh (URS) | Moscow (URS) | Indoor track | 2 August 1987 |
Time | Cyclist | Location | Track | Date |
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10"099 | Vladimir Adamachvili (URS) | Moscow (URS) | Indoor track | 6 August 1990 |
9"865 | Curt Harnett (CAN) | Bogotá (COL) | Open air track | 28 September 1995 |
9"772 | Theo Bos (NED) | Moscow (RUS) | Indoor track | 16 December 2006 |
9"650 | Kevin Sireau (FRA) | Moscow (RUS) | Indoor track | 29 May 2009 |
9"572 | Kevin Sireau (FRA) | Moscow (RUS) | Indoor track | 30 May 2009 |
9"347 | Francois Pervis (FRA) | Aguascalientes (MEX) | Indoor track | 6 December 2013 |
9"100 | Nicholas Paul (TTO) | Cochabamba, (BOL) | Indoor track | 6 September 2019 |
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