World record progression track cycling – Men's flying 200 m time trial

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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]

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Progression

Professionals (1955–1990)

TimeCyclistLocationTrackDate
11"0Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Arie Van Vliet  (NED) Copenhagen (DEN), Ordrup Open air track9 September 1955
11"0Flag of Italy.svg  Antonio Maspes  (ITA) Rome (ITA), Olympic Velodrome Open air track13 July 1960
10"8Flag of Italy.svg  Antonio Maspes  (ITA) Rome (ITA), Olympic Velodrome Open air track21 July 1960
10"778Flag of Colombia.svg  D. Rueda Efrain  (COL) Mexico City (MEX), Olympic Velodrome Open air track8 November 1985
10"723Flag of the United States.svg  Lech Barczewski  (USA) Colorado Springs (USA)Open air track16 August 1986
10"567Flag of Colombia.svg  D. Rueda Efrain  (COL) La Paz (BOL), Alto Irpavi Open air track12 December 1986
10"405Flag of the United States.svg  J. F. Kennedy  (USA) Colorado Springs (USA)Open air track24 August 199?
11"1Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Oscar Plattner  (SUI) Zürich (SUI), Hallenstadion Indoor track17 August 1956
10"99Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Oscar Plattner  (SUI) Zürich (SUI), Hallenstadion Indoor track1 December 1961
10"587Flag of Italy.svg  Claudio Golinelli  (ITA) Vienna (AUT), Ferry-Dusika-Hallenstadion Indoor track25 August 1987
10"459Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Stephen Pate  (AUS) Launceston (AUS), Silverdome Indoor track19 March 1989
10"345Flag of East Germany.svg  Michael Huebner  (RDA) Maebashi (JPN), Yamada Green Dome Maebashi Indoor track20 August 1990

Amateurs (1954–1990)

TimeCyclistLocationTrackDate
12"0Flag of Italy.svg  Cesare Pinarello  (ITA) Milan (ITA), Vigorelli Open air track26 October 1954
12"0Flag of Italy.svg  Virginio Pizzali  (ITA) Milan (ITA), Vigorelli Open air track2 November 1954
11"7Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Juri Voltchek  (URS) Irkutsk (URS), St. Dynamo Open air track27 June 1955
11"4Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Rostislav Vargashkin  (URS) Tula (URS), St. Chakhter Open air track25 July 1955
11"2Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Dick Ploog  (AUS) Melbourne (AUS), Olympic Velodrome Open air track6 December 1956
11"0Flag of Italy.svg  Sante Gaiardoni  (ITA) Rome (ITA), Olympic Velodrome Open air track30 July 1960
10"69Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Omar Pkhakadze  (URS) Mexico City (MEX), Centre Sp. Open air track21 October 1967
10"61Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Omar Pkhakadze  (URS) Mexico City (MEX), Centre Sp. Open air track22 October 1967
10"580Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Gordon Singleton  (CAN) Mexico City (MEX), Olympic Velodrome Open air track9 October 1980
10"441Flag of East Germany.svg  Lutz Hesslich  (RDA) Tbilissi (URS)Open air track10 May 1984
10"190Flag of East Germany.svg  Lutz Hesslich  (RDA) Colorado Springs (USA)Open air track4 July 1985
10"118Flag of East Germany.svg  Michael Huebner  (RDA) Colorado Springs (USA)Open air track27 August 1986
11"8Flag of Italy.svg  Guglielmo Pesenti  (ITA) Milan (ITA), Palais Des SportsIndoor track18 January 1956
11"5Flag of Italy.svg  Guglielmo Pesenti  (ITA) Milan (ITA), Palais Des SportsIndoor track17 February 1957
11"4Flag of Italy.svg  Giuseppe Beghetto  (ITA) Milan (ITA), Palais Des SportsIndoor track5 November 1960
11"4Flag of Italy.svg  Sergio Bianchetto  (ITA) Milan (ITA), Palais Des SportsIndoor track5 November 1960
11"4Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  V. Frennet  (BEL) Brussels (BEL), Palais Des SportsIndoor track14 October 1961
11"4Flag of Italy.svg  Giovanni Pettenella  (ITA) Milan (ITA), Palais Des SportsIndoor track29 December 1964
10"72Flag of France.svg  Daniel Morelon  (FRA) Zürich (SUI), Hallenstadion Indoor track4 November 1966
10"650Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Sergei Zouravlev  (URS) Moscow (URS)Indoor track2 August 1981
10"369Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Sergei Kopylov  (URS) Moscow (URS)Indoor track2 August 1981
10"249Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Sergei Kopylov  (URS) Moscow (URS)Indoor track6 August 1981
10"224Flag of East Germany.svg  Michael Huebner  (RDA) Moscow (URS)Indoor track8 July 1986
10"123Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Nikolai Kovsh  (URS) Moscow (URS)Indoor track2 August 1987

Open (from 1990)

TimeCyclistLocationTrackDate
10"099Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Vladimir Adamachvili  (URS) Moscow (URS)Indoor track6 August 1990
9"865Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Curt Harnett  (CAN) Bogotá (COL)Open air track28 September 1995
9"772Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Theo Bos  (NED) Moscow (RUS)Indoor track16 December 2006
9"650Flag of France.svg  Kevin Sireau  (FRA) Moscow (RUS)Indoor track29 May 2009
9"572Flag of France.svg  Kevin Sireau  (FRA) Moscow (RUS)Indoor track30 May 2009
9"347Flag of France.svg  Francois Pervis  (FRA) Aguascalientes (MEX)Indoor track6 December 2013
9"100Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Nicholas Paul  (TTO) Cochabamba, (BOL)Indoor track6 September 2019

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References

  1. "Union Cycliste Internationale – Men Elite – World Records" (PDF). Union Cycliste Internationale. 5 December 2020. Retrieved 19 February 2020.